Web GIS to Learn Geopolitics in Secondary Education: A case study from Spain

Q1 Social Sciences
Miguel-Ángel Puertas-Aguilar, A. E. García Sipols, M. de Lázaro-Torres
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Teachers’ increasing use of cloud-based Geographical Information Systems (Web GIS) in an interactive way in Spanish secondary schools highlights the importance of researching the effectiveness of this new approach. This study employs action research qualitative methods, through direct teacher observation, and quantitative methods to analyze student grades following first use of Web GIS. Specifically, the research involved: a) Design: organizing a geopolitics’ lesson plan, with seven tasks, for a sample comprising 92 students at K10 level (15-16 years old); b) Comparison: contrasting the results of a traditional written exam following the use of two technologies (namely, Web GIS and a conventional PowerPoint presentation); c) Data collection: analyzing quantitative data via a descriptive and inference study of grades (involving a geopolitics exam; geography and history final term; Grade Point Average -GPA-; and the average grade of the entire term’s 10 curriculum subjects); d) Direct observation: assessing class interactions in which students are assisted with both technology (Web GIS or PowerPoint) and the clarification of concepts. The results demonstrate that Web GIS is a useful learning tool in geopolitics, with students getting better grades and no significant gender differences. Direct observation confirms how Web GIS technologies engage students; assist ‘ubiquitous learning’ from any place and at any time; improve their understanding of data analysis and spatial concepts; and enhanced digital competencies.
Web GIS在中学教育中学习地缘政治——以西班牙为例
西班牙中学教师越来越多地以互动方式使用基于云的地理信息系统(Web GIS),这凸显了研究这种新方法有效性的重要性。本研究采用行动研究的定性方法,通过教师的直接观察和定量方法来分析学生首次使用Web GIS后的成绩。具体而言,研究涉及:a)设计:为92名K10年级(15-16岁)的学生组织地缘政治课程计划,其中包括七个任务;b)比较:对比使用两种技术(即Web GIS和传统的PowerPoint演示)后的传统笔试结果;c)数据收集:通过对成绩的描述性和推断性研究(涉及地缘政治考试)分析定量数据;最后一学期的地理和历史;平均绩点- gpa -;以及整个学期10门课程的平均成绩);d)直接观察:评估学生在技术(Web GIS或PowerPoint)和概念澄清的帮助下的课堂互动。结果表明,网络地理信息系统是一个有用的地缘政治学习工具,学生取得了更好的成绩,没有显著的性别差异。直接观察证实了网络GIS技术如何吸引学生;协助随时随地的“泛在学习”;提高他们对数据分析和空间概念的理解;提高数字能力。
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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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