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The road ahead: Mobile Learn<strong>in</strong>g with GIS and GPSWhile students at universities and teachers at schools are struggl<strong>in</strong>g with GIS <strong>in</strong> theclassroom, geography and science education specialists are work<strong>in</strong>g on conceptsaround “mobile learn<strong>in</strong>g,” s<strong>in</strong>ce fieldwork is the perfect connection of GIS- andGPS-use. The current <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> “geo-cach<strong>in</strong>g” (www.geocach<strong>in</strong>g.com) might bethe next step for education specialists to follow creat<strong>in</strong>g fieldwork concepts <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gboth (GPS and GIS) <strong>in</strong> mean<strong>in</strong>gful curricula to tra<strong>in</strong> spatial th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g and orientation<strong>in</strong> the field.References:1. AUDET R.H., PARIS J. 1996. GIS implementation model for schools: Assess<strong>in</strong>g thecritical concerns. Journal of <strong>Geography</strong>: 284−300.2. BEDNARZ S., BAKER T. R. 2003. Journal of <strong>Geography</strong>, Vol 102, Number 6: Researchon GIS <strong>in</strong> <strong>Education</strong>: 232.3. BUNCH R. 2000. GIS and the Acquisition of Spatial Information: Differences amongAdults and Young Adolescents. Research <strong>in</strong> Geographic <strong>Education</strong> Vol. 2 (2): 67−97.4. DELISIO E. R. 2004. Students map neighbourhoods with GIS. <strong>Education</strong> World 19February.5. ESRI. 2000. Learn<strong>in</strong>g with GIS, ArcUser: The Magaz<strong>in</strong>e for ESRI Software Users, June 14.6. FALK G. 2004. Didaktik des computerunterstützten Lehrens und Lernens. Illustriert anBeispielen aus der geographieunterrichtlichen Praxis. Berl<strong>in</strong>.7. FALK G., HOPPE W. GIS – E<strong>in</strong> Gew<strong>in</strong>n für den Geographieunterricht? Überlegungen zumE<strong>in</strong>satz moderner Geo<strong>in</strong>formationssysteme im Unterricht. Praxis Geographie 2: 10−12.8. KERSKI J. 2001. A National Assessment of GIS <strong>in</strong> American High Schools. IRGEE InternationalResearch <strong>in</strong> Geographical and Environmental <strong>Education</strong>, Vol. 10 (1): 72−84.9. MALONE L. et al. 2003. Mapp<strong>in</strong>g our World – GIS Lessons for Educators, ESRI Press,Redlands, USA.SCHLEICHER Y. 2005. GIS im Geographieunterricht. Unterrichts-Konzepte, Stark-Verlag. Freis<strong>in</strong>g.11. U.S. Census Bureau. 2002. Current Population Survey, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C., USA.12. WEST B. 2003. Student Attitudes and the Impact of GIS on Th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Skills and Motivation.Journal of <strong>Geography</strong> 102: 267−274.13. WIEGAND P. 2001. Forum Geographical Information Systems (GIS) <strong>in</strong> <strong>Education</strong>.IRGEE International Research <strong>in</strong> Geographical and Environmental <strong>Education</strong>,Vol. 10 (1): 68−71.88

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