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Kyle Redican; Matteo Gonzalez; Beth Zizzamia – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
ChatGPT, an AI software, has rapidly gained popularity for a wide variety of applications, including educational uses. This research explores the use of ChatGPT to supplement Geographical Information Systems (GIS) coursework creation, to help educators with little experience in GIS. Visualizing sea level rise (SLR) and quantifying the extent of…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Computer Software, Synchronous Communication, Artificial Intelligence
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Merryn Thomas; E. Urbanek; C. J. T. Ladd – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
While studies show the value of "playing" games for exploring complex geographical concepts, much less research considers the value of game "construction." Here we present the rationale, methodology and pedagogical affordances of an "intergenerational climate change game" creation assignment that formed part of a 2nd…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Games, Assignments, Undergraduate Students
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Paul N. McDaniel; Ulrike Ingram – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
Amid the shift to virtual teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators across disciplines were faced with developing new teaching strategies for active learning and significant learning experiences. This paper discusses findings from a case study of integrating ArcGIS Online and StoryMaps for assignments and semester projects in…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Geographic Information Systems, Geography Instruction, Maps
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Schaab, Gertrud; Adams, Sybil; Coetzee, Serena – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Maps have been used for centuries to depict the diverse facets of our environment. Thematic maps depict a specific theme and help in revealing geospatial patterns and relations. The study and practice of map making has led to established cartographic design rules. Ever increasing availability of high-quality geospatial data coupled with…
Descriptors: Thematic Approach, Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Geographic Concepts
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Lin, Shaun – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Geography lecturers face increasing teaching challenges from the state, institution, department, and students to better equip undergraduates for their subsequent careers. I argue that the primary objective in geography curriculum should be exposing undergraduates to a mixture of both applied and theoretical perspectives, which, among other…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Role of Education, Field Studies
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Orzeck, Reecia – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
Geography instructors have a role to play in helping their students to become more information literate. This is especially important today, given the complex and dynamic nature of our informational landscape, and given the evidence that young people lack much of the knowledge that is needed to engage with information critically. This paper…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Geography Instruction, Teacher Role, Teaching Methods
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Magner, Brigid – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2022
Visual analysis is a commonplace technique in geography pedagogy yet it is rarely used in the Australian literary studies context. This article explores the potential for visual analysis to contribute to the shared understanding of a work of literature in a university classroom setting. The use of visual analysis geography can encourage students…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geography Instruction, Literature, Undergraduate Students
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Treves, Richard; Mansell, Damien; France, Derek – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
Atlas Tours consist of collections of animated maps and other elements woven together to make a narrative, they are a commonly used format on the web. Recent developments in software platforms such as Esri Story Maps have made producing them possible by Geography students. The study uses student written feedback and focuses groups about a module…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Maps, Story Telling
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Goldberg, Daniel W.; Bowlick, Forrest J.; Stine, Paul E. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
Students in geographic information systems and science (GIS) require significant experience outside of spatial analysis, cartography, and other traditional geographic topics. Computer science knowledge, skills, and practices exist as essential components of GIS practice, but coursework in this area is not universally offered in geography or GIS…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Courses
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Westermark, Åsa; Jansund, Bodil – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2019
There are many approaches to teaching about globalization, commodity chains, and sustainability. Education for sustainable development demands teaching approaches that capture multidimensional and integrated aspects of environmental, social, economic, and political factors. In geography, additional aspects require attention, such as understanding…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Sustainability, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Schumann, Ronald L., III; Tunks, Jeanne L. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2020
Social vulnerability describes human susceptibility to harm or loss from hazards; hence, understanding the human-environment interactions that underlie vulnerability is essential for aspiring emergency managers. Notably, however, pedagogical scholarship on social vulnerability remains scarce. To address this gap, this paper considers how an…
Descriptors: Intervention, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education
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France, Derek; Lee, Rebecca; Maclachlan, John; McPhee, Siobhán R. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2021
The extent of how mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are seamlessly incorporated into the personal day-to-day life is not often considered by University instructors. Unfocused incorporation of mobile technologies into the classroom can de-emphasize intended learning objectives if students struggle to use the technology itself or by…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices
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Godlewska, Anne; Beyer, Wanda; Whetstone, Scott; Schaefli, Laura; Rose, John; Talan, Breah; Kamin-Patterson, Sean; Lamb, Christopher; Forcione, Melissa – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2019
Faced with diminished faculty resources and increased student enrolment from 2010 to 2017, we sought to use blended learning to achieve active learning in a large c.400-student introductory geography class. Working iteratively over seven years and eight classes and using smart classrooms, better timetabling, experimentation with peer review and…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Blended Learning, Geography Instruction, College Instruction
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Battista, Geoffrey A.; Manaugh, Kevin – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2018
As social and postmodern ontologies continue to shape our definition of space, undergraduate instructors have struggled to incorporate these paradigms in the geography classroom. Recent research suggests that practical applications using field work, qualitative research, and geographic information science can augment students' understanding of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Undergraduate Students, Geographic Information Systems, Geography Instruction
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Luchetta, Sara – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2018
Drawing from the importance of narrative inquiry in contemporary geographical reasoning and teaching, this paper focuses on some practices set around the relationship between maps and literature. Reader-generated maps, maps produced starting from the reading of a literary text, are at the core of a reflection on the potentialities of literary…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Reading Achievement, Concept Mapping, Geography Instruction
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