交互式地理可视化(iGEO):自然地理教学的新方法

Q3 Social Sciences
Ryan Heintzman
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完成自然地理入门课程的学生使用交互式地理可视化(iGEO)实验室练习,以亚利桑那州北部的闪电为中心,研究大气过程。这个iGEO看起来和玩起来都像一个传统的电子游戏,学生可以在3D环境中控制一个虚拟角色。由于大学持续关闭,该iGEO的灵感来自于将自然地理入门课程转移到网上,改为与COVID-19大流行相关的“实地课程”。iGEO的目标在于提高学生的积极性,鼓励他们积极、投入地学习,其中许多人是为了获得大学必修学分而选修这门课程。大多数学生表达了对新iGEO的积极体验;与这种体验相关的决定因素主要是游戏的乐趣、可用性和简单性。此外,不同专业的学生体验也存在差异。与具有地理或科学背景的学生相比,具有非地理或科学背景的学生的经验评分较低。总体而言,与传统的实验课程相比,学生们更喜欢iGEO实验室。这项研究为亚利桑那州北部的闪电建立了一个完善的iGEO实验室,并通过一个公共网站与其他三个基于iGEO的实验室一起向所有感兴趣的教师开放。
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Interactive Geovisualizations (iGEO): A New Approach To Teaching And Learning Physical Geography
Students completing an introductory physical geography course used an interactive geovisualizations (iGEO) lab exercise centered around lightning in northern Arizona to investigate atmospheric processes. This iGEO looks and plays like a conventional videogame where the student controls an avatar in a 3D environment. This iGEO was inspired by moving the introductory physical geography courses online due to the ongoing university closures to “on-the-ground classes” related the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of an iGEO rests in increasing motivation and encouraging active, engaged learning for students, many of whom are taking the course for required college credit. Most students expressed positive experiences with the new iGEO; the determining factors related to this experience centered around enjoyment, usability, and simplicity of the game. There was also a difference in student experience based on student academic majors. Students of non-geographic or science backgrounds had a lower experience ratings than those who did have a geographic or science background. Overall, students preferred the iGEO lab over traditional lab coursework. This research led to a refined iGEO lab for lightning in northern Arizona and it was made available to all interested faculty via a public website, along with three other iGEO-based labs.
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期刊介绍: RIGEO aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in geography education and social studies education. It is open for rigorous research papers as well as all level teachers’ experience about good practice for geography lessons and discussion papers. RIGEO would like to lie both in theory or on research papers and practice of geography teachers’ in geography education and in addition to social studies education. RIGEO is eager to publish original papers in all aspects of geography education and social studies education.
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