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Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey Ozan ARSLAN (1,2) 1 Assist.Prof.,Department of Geomatic Engineering, Kocaeli University 2 Kocaeli Provincial Directorate of National Education, Kocaeli,Turkey.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey GIS offers a wide range of services to educators in teaching and learning for different subjects in schools. Its recognition at the secondary school educational level began in the 1990s. Many scientific studies have shown GIS to be a useful educational tool in creating an inquiry-based learning environment.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey GIS is regarded as an important tool at all levels of education in Turkey. Today, educators are trying to learn more about GIS and are seeking opportunities to use it in their fields. There are however some obstacles which prevent the effective use of GIS in schools. This study addresses the barriers preventing the effective usage of GIS in learning and general perspective of GIS education in Turkey.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey GIS use started in Turkey in the 1980s in both public and private sectors. General Command of Mapping started using GIS in 1986 by digitising existing maps for military purposes. In the 1990s, GIS had spread to other public sectors. GIS use started in municipalities in the 1990s. The number of GIS departments in municipalities increased in following years and stood at 29 in Today, there is at least one GIS department in 21 of Turkey’s 81 provincial municipalities. The first private company doing GIS related work was established in It is difficult to count the number of private GIS companies in the country. The use of GIS in higher education started in the 1990s, firstly at Geodesy and Photogrammetry Departments in Turkey. The number of departments giving GIS education in universities increased almost fifteen-fold between 1991 and Today, GIS is taught in many different disciplines in universities, mainly in Geodesy and Photogrammetry, Geography, Urban Planning, Geology, Forest Sciences, and Soil Departments.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey There are 142 universities in Turkey. In fact GIS is still a new technology for the majority of teachers in Turkey. GIS education can not be viewed as a program peculiar to geography departments. In addition to geography, GIS have effectively been used in other departments especially engineering branches. GIS education has been carried on at courses in many universities in theory and practice in undergraduate and graduate programs. Also GIS based graduate programs have been developed by the graduate schools of natural and applied science of the universities. Turkey is an example of a developing country which has initiated a new secondary school geography curriculum in With this new curriculum, GIS became an important part of geography-related education officially for the first time in Turkey. The advent of GIS into the education curriculum has increased instructors’ interest for this technology, but it also raised many concerns among educators and pedagogues in the country. It is not clear how can GIS be incorporated into the curriculum and to what extent in a developing country like Turkey.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey There are some challenging issues to be addressed in the effective application of the GIS education program. These issues are addressed in many studies including large class sizes, lack of technological infrastructure, insufficient seminars, courses and in service training. These issues can be categorized in four groups as theoretical, practical, technical factors and materials.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey Materials Practicalconcerns Theoretical factors factors Technicalfactors Thinking style style

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey Theoretical factors. Providing instructors with sufficient information on GIS is crucial. The concept of GIS and its importance has been mentioned in varied textbooks in Turkey but it is not at the required level. Teachers has been referred to GIS in their lessons even without knowing it could be used. Technical factors. Availability of hardware exactly what it is or for what purposes, software, and data can be viewed as major obstacles for the adoption of GIS in school education. Finding a GIS software prepared in the Turkish language is a big challenge. Obtaining digital data about Turkey needed for improving GIS skills is another problem for teachers. Practical concerns. It is impossible for instructors to effectively use GIS without learning how to use a GIS software and its basic tools in their lessons in Turkey. Teachers have generally difficulties in learning a GIS software. Introducing teachers to GIS software first, without describing the logic behind GIS, may prevent them from understanding how to use a GIS software efficiently.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey Materials. Teachers are able to use GIS in their lessons if they have the support of materials such as lesson plans, digital data, and GIS- based exercises. Instructors have difficulties fully understanding the tools. New strategies are needed to give teachers the opportunity not only to gain knowledge and skills in GIS but also to allow them to make their own GIS-based exercises. Thinking Style. Most people generally think that GIS is an only software program and want to learn much about GIS without understanding the main concepts of GIS. The interest of teachers in learning more about GIS and how it can be used in lessons began to grow especially for the last decade. However, the educational materials prepared in Turkish were not produced at a pace sufficient to meet the growing needs of teachers in this field.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey It should be noted that supplying instructors with GIS software, books, digital data, and educational materials is not enough to make them use this technology in their lessons. The main obstacles confronting the successful incorporation of GIS in lessons in Turkey seem to be lack of time for instructors to learn GIS, lack of time for instructors to learn GIS, lack of time to learn how to use GIS in the classroom, lack of time to learn how to use GIS in the classroom, unwillingness of instructors to utilise GIS technology, unwillingness of instructors to utilise GIS technology, the difficulties of using GIS software. the difficulties of using GIS software. Teachers’ attitudes, however, were positive towards GIS. Most of the teachers think that GIS is a useful tool for teaching and learning and should be utilised in their lessons. This positive attitude is an important first step for the eventual implementation of GIS into the lessons.

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey There is also much awareness about the potential of GIS in their professions among high school and university students. Three types of problems are briefly being encountered in GIS-based applications for students. Students have generally difficulty; (1) working with the GIS tools because of lengthy instructions or cumbersome procedures on data analysis; (2) identifying basic geographic features and digital data types; (3) interpreting topographical representations (TIN, DTM, surface models, 3D analysis tools etc).

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey Conclusion Over the last decade in Turkey, educators and students have learned about the existence and functions of GIS. Instructors in Turkey lack the knowledge and skill to implement GIS technology successfully into their lessons. Today, educators are trying to learn more about GIS and are seeking opportunities to use it in their fields. Over the last decade in Turkey, educators and students have learned about the existence and functions of GIS. Instructors in Turkey lack the knowledge and skill to implement GIS technology successfully into their lessons. Today, educators are trying to learn more about GIS and are seeking opportunities to use it in their fields. However teachers who would wish to use GIS at their lessons need to overcome a number of obstacles ranging from lack of hardware and software to their lack of knowledge and skills about GIS. The positive attitudes of teachers towards GIS is an important factor contributing to the incorporation of GIS in geospatial education. However teachers who would wish to use GIS at their lessons need to overcome a number of obstacles ranging from lack of hardware and software to their lack of knowledge and skills about GIS. The positive attitudes of teachers towards GIS is an important factor contributing to the incorporation of GIS in geospatial education. Therefore, it is likely that in Turkey the more teachers gain knowledge and skills about GIS the more they will incorporate it into their lessons. For this reason, teachers who are trying to learn more about GIS and integrate it into their lessons need adequate resources and support from school managers and from the educational systems of the country. Therefore, it is likely that in Turkey the more teachers gain knowledge and skills about GIS the more they will incorporate it into their lessons. For this reason, teachers who are trying to learn more about GIS and integrate it into their lessons need adequate resources and support from school managers and from the educational systems of the country.

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Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey

Learning With Geographic Information Systems In Turkey Questions? “The biggest step forward in the handling of geographical information since the invention of the map” (Lord Chorley, 1987) (Lord Chorley, 1987) A good sentence for the definition GIS (GISystems, GIScience, GI, GeoSpatial Science, Geomedia, ??..etc)