为教师学员设计在线工作坊:利用网络GIS故事地图绘制遗产地图

Q1 Social Sciences European Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2023-08-14 DOI:10.48088/ejg.c.mar.14.3.068.078
Carlos Martínez-Hernández, Radosław Piskorski, Arie Stoffelen
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在新冠肺炎疫情期间广泛应用并在疫情后得到保留的在线混合学习教育背景下,地理教育得到了地理信息系统(GIS)的大力支持。早在大流行之前,地理信息系统就已经是地理学家最常用的研究工具之一。几年来,教育课程越来越多地开始包括地理信息系统。然而,没有地理背景的人,比如未来的教师,可能很难管理这些技术,无论是在技术上还是在所需的空间推理方面。本文的目的是反思与教师培训的在线讲习班的设计特点,应该允许处理这些斗争。研讨会使用了网络GIS故事地图,重点关注马德里和克拉科夫的本地和外国城市遗产,这两个城市都拥有联合国教科文组织的世界遗产。培训教师必须创建数字教学路线,让小学生熟悉城市遗产的过程。完成这一任务需要发展数字和教学能力、地理推理以及对熟悉和陌生城市遗产的批判性思维。在人类世时代,需要像这样精确的教学项目来提高人们的空间意识,尤其是基础教育教师,他们为塑造未来的数字和全球公民做出了贡献。总之,这篇论文可以成为一个良好的实践工作坊设计,针对的是目前缺乏地理和数字知识,但将来必须教授这些知识的教师培训生。
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Designing Online Workshops for Teacher Trainees: Heritage Mapping with Web GIS Story Maps
In a context of online and blended-learning education, widely applied during the COVID-19 pandemic and retained after-wards, geography education found great support in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Already long before the pandem-ic, GIS were one of the most used research tools by geographers. Since a few years, educative curricula have increasingly started to include GIS. However, people without a background in geography such as future teachers may struggle to manage these technologies, both technically and in terms of the required spatial reasoning. The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the design characteristics of online workshops with teacher trainees that should allow to deal with these struggles. The workshops used web GIS story maps and focused on local and foreign urban heritage in Madrid and Krakow, cities that both host a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The teacher trainees had to create digital didactic routes to allow prima-ry school pu-pils to become familiar with urban heritage processes. Fulfilling this task required the development of digital and didactic competencies, geographical reasoning, and critical thinking on familiar and unfamiliar urban heritage. In the Anthropocene epoch, accurate teaching projects like these workshops are needed to raise the spatial awareness of people, above all basic education teachers, who contribute to the making of future digital and global citizens. In conclusion, this paper could be-come a good-practice workshop design aimed at teacher trainees who at present show a lack of geographical and digital knowledge but will have to teach about this knowledge in the future.
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European Journal of Geography
European Journal of Geography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The publication of the European Journal of Geography (EJG) is based on the European Association of Geographers’ goal to make European Geography a worldwide reference and standard. Thus, the scope of the EJG is to publish original and innovative papers that will substantially improve, in a theoretical, conceptual or empirical way the quality of research, learning, teaching and applying geography, as well as in promoting the significance of geography as a discipline. Submissions are encouraged to have a European dimension
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