Electronic Map Stem Activity for Students/Teachers.

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Electronic Map Stem Activity for Students/Teachers

Project Name: An electronic application that teaches geography lessons to students with fun Project Objectives: Developing an application to make geography lessons more enjoyable and to make them learn faster by using visual memory technology. Teaching of the places of the provinces in Turkey, in which geographical region and which ones are included in the boundaries of different geographical regions with easy, practical and fun application

Project scope; A fun application was developed to improve the students' first and secondary school geographic knowledge via electronic map of Turkey.

The names of the political map of Turkey are written without knowing the names of the provinces and regions, the sensor was placed on its province. Along with the LCD screen, answers that are true or false give audible and illuminated warnings on the screen.

The map of Turkey designed with sensors and electronic board.

Conclusions When it is demonstrated our practice to our students and geography teachers, we observed that the learning activity we aimed at was completed very quickly. We have also observed that with this practice, students are more willing to learn. Project idea was developed by students in high school