ArcGIS story maps in improving teachers’ Geography awareness

Purwanto Purwanto, I. Astuti, Rudi Hartono, Ghada Abd Elsattar Mohammed Oraby
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The purpose of this study is to examine the use of story maps in increasing sustainable Geography awareness among Geography teachers. The advent of story maps has altered the current Geography education in the digital era. ArcGIS story maps are a type of user-friendly geospatial technology renewal. This story map is believed capable of helping students learn Geography more independently, transforming Geography education. This belief should be reinforced by implementing story maps on their own Geography teachers, who have low Geography literacy rates in general. This action research involved 67 Geography teachers who were members of the East Java Geography Teacher Working Group, with various backgrounds, ages, and teaching experiences. Learning is implemented using blended learning and the in-on-in model. With blended project-based learning, this research was conducted to solve problems related to high school teachers' low Geography awareness. To identify the effects of the treatment, the obtained data were analyzed using a different test with paired t-test. The findings showed that story maps could increase long-term geographic awareness, illustrated by the obtained significant level of more than 0.05. This success is influenced by teachers' knowledge and experience with geospatial technology, as well as their age. Although the ability to create story projects is limited, the use of story maps provides a meaningful experience for teachers to think, reason, and act geographically.
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ArcGIS故事地图在提高教师地理意识中的作用
本研究的目的是检验故事地图在提高地理教师可持续地理意识方面的应用。故事地图的出现改变了当前数字时代的地理教育。ArcGIS故事地图是一种用户友好的地理空间技术更新。这个故事地图被认为能够帮助学生更独立地学习地理,改变地理教育。这种信念应该通过在他们自己的地理老师身上实施故事地图来加强,因为他们的地理素养普遍较低。这项行动研究涉及67名地理教师,他们是东爪哇地理教师工作组的成员,具有不同的背景、年龄和教学经验。学习是使用混合学习和in-on-in模型来实现的。本研究采用混合式项目学习,旨在解决高中教师地理意识低下的相关问题。为了确定治疗的效果,使用不同的配对t检验对获得的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,故事地图可以提高长期的地理意识,获得的显著水平超过0.05。这一成功受到教师地理空间技术知识和经验以及年龄的影响。尽管创建故事项目的能力有限,但故事地图的使用为教师在地理上思考、推理和行动提供了一种有意义的体验。
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