Using Problem-Based Learning (PBL) to Teach Geographic Information Science

H. Peacock
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Geographic Information Science (GIScience) is a field of study that investigates the development and use of theories, methods, technology, and data for understanding geographic processes, relationships, and patterns (Mark, 2003). Students in the discipline learn the conceptual and technical implementation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS; the analysis, storage, visualization, and management of geographic data). However, GIScience undergraduates often struggle to relate GIS theory to technical practice. In particular, students have difficulty mastering GIS tools and software and they are not well-equipped to determine the series of processes/tools required to complete geoprocessing tasks without prompts. GIScience courses commonly provide students with detailed step-by-step instructions on how to execute various GIS tools in order to solve example problems but students are eventually expected to perform the same or similar problem-solving tasks without detailed instructions. This workshop focuses on how to teach the technical and problem-solving skills required in GIScience courses effectively by employing a problem-based learning (PBL) model. PBL is an active learning method that increases understanding and competency. The approach focuses on problem solving, self-directed learning, team participation and cooperation (Pawson et al., 2006). PBL encourages students to use critical thinking, engages their curiosity to solve real-world problems, and promotes inquiry and interest in the subject matter (Pawson et al., 2006). A PBL approach encourages students to collaboratively solve problems in GIScience by first identifying the general steps to solve the problem and then solve those problems by determining the tools needed to process the data to come to a solution (Melero, 2010). Incorporating PBL into GIScience courses enables students to solve a larger variety of problems, promotes stronger retention of skills and theory, and better prepares them for future professional opportunities and/or academic research.
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使用基于问题的学习(PBL)来教授地理信息科学
地理信息科学(GIScience)是一个研究领域,研究理论、方法、技术和数据的发展和使用,以理解地理过程、关系和模式(Mark, 2003)。该学科的学生学习地理信息系统(GIS)的概念和技术实现;(地理数据的分析、存储、可视化和管理)。然而,地理信息系统科学专业的本科生往往难以将地理信息系统理论与技术实践联系起来。特别是,学生在掌握GIS工具和软件方面有困难,他们没有很好的装备来确定在没有提示的情况下完成地理处理任务所需的一系列过程/工具。GIScience课程通常为学生提供关于如何执行各种GIS工具的详细分步说明,以解决示例问题,但学生最终有望在没有详细说明的情况下执行相同或类似的解决问题的任务。本次研讨会的重点是如何通过采用基于问题的学习(PBL)模式有效地教授gisscience课程所需的技术和解决问题的技能。PBL是一种主动的学习方法,可以提高理解和能力。这种方法注重解决问题、自主学习、团队参与和合作(Pawson et al., 2006)。PBL鼓励学生运用批判性思维,调动他们的好奇心来解决现实世界的问题,并促进对主题的探究和兴趣(Pawson等人,2006)。PBL方法鼓励学生通过首先确定解决问题的一般步骤,然后通过确定处理数据所需的工具来解决这些问题,从而协作解决gisscience中的问题(Melero, 2010)。将PBL纳入gisscience课程,使学生能够解决更多种类的问题,促进技能和理论的更强保留,并为未来的专业机会和/或学术研究做好更好的准备。
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