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Paul Holloway; Sarah Thelen; Denise McCullagh; Peter Tangney; Koen R. Veenenbos; Sophie V. J. van der Horst; Agnes O'Leary; Suzanne Bermingham; Celena O'Brien; Niall O'Leary – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
Smartphones are increasingly becoming embedded in geography curriculums, meaning research is needed to gather insights from the student perspective to guide best practice for optimised implementation across diverse cohorts. This is particularly important in the context of ensuring that UN Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education) is met.…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Geographic Information Systems, Geography Instruction
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Yan, Jun; Yang, Hui; Niu, Jiqiang; Chen, Yuling – Journal of Education and Learning, 2022
The smart teaching model of flipped classroom based on cloud learning platform is the trend of college classroom teaching reform. By means of the Chaoxing Learning Platform and the teaching practice of cultural geography, this paper constructs a peer instruction relied on the flipped classroom. The three stages that teachers and students need to…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Geography Instruction, Human Geography, Educational Technology
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Mavroudi, Elizabeth; Jons, Heike – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
This paper critically reviews the use of video documentaries in the assessment of human geography field courses. It aims to contribute to recent debates about the role of visual methods for developing active and deep learning in student-centred teaching. Based on four days of group work in Crete, 30 third-year students produced individual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Human Geography, Documentaries
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di Palma, Maria Teresa – Journal of Geography, 2009
Films are often used in schools to illustrate geography, but doing so may favor mainly passive learning. An experiment with twenty-eight pupils aged thirteen years (a whole class) had the aim of using cinema to promote active geographical learning. First, it was ascertained what the dominant geographical stereotypes were among the pupils and the…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Films, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students