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A European Comenius Network connecting those using Spatial (Geo- )Media and Geoinformation in school
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Advanced technological landscape evolved Large organisations getting information into the hands of billions of citizens Estimated 70-80% has a spatial component (Downs and DeSouza 2006) Lives inundated with spatial information People finding many uses – Flickr, Twitter, Facebook and Wikimapia Downs, R. and A. DeSouza (2006). Learning to Think Spatially. Washington D.C., National Academies Press.
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Live real-time maps User-generated content Volunteered geographic information Crowdsourcing Citizen Scientist Crisis response
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European societal challenges ◦ CORINE (Coordination of Information on the Environment) project ◦ ‘Global Monitoring for Environment and Security' (GMES) – 2004 ◦ INSPIRE Directive - 2007 Open governance – new opportunities for citizens to interact Open data availability – freedom of information (Neelie Kroes, 2011) Education & Training 2020 - Digital Agenda
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Visionary engineering-genius, Buckminster Fuller – GeoScope Articulated in 1992 by former US VP Al Gore
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Huge scientific movement Technology available Exceptionally rich opportunity Not yet expressed in education systems ArcGIS Explorer Online http://explorer.arcgis.com/ Real-time maps http://www.eurogeography.eu/digitalearth/digital- earth-real-time-maps.html
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focuses on.... 1. Concepts of space and place 2. Tools of spatial representation: visualisation 3. Understanding of factors, relationships and processes in different ways – simulation/model 4. Reasoning processes involving spatial interpretation, extrapolation and interpolation, and 5. Pro-sumers make decisions based on geo- media and spatial information
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15 Personal Learning Environments - Jeremy Hiebert (2006) Hiebert J (2006), Personal Learning Environment, HeadsPaceJ, http://headspacej.blogspot.com/2006/02/personal-learning-environment-model.html
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Digital Earth has a ‘geo-media’ orientation Media with a strong spatial-temporal component What competences are needed? Spatial thinking essential to learning about the world we live in (Golledge et al. 2008) Golledge, R., Marsh, M., and Battersby, S., 2008. A conceptual framework for facilitating geospatial thinking. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 98 (2), 285-308
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Spatial citizenship is a role for citizens to fully participate in society (Gryl, Jekel and Donert, 2010) It offers us links between spatial representations, and therefore, geo-media and society Access to a way of thinking about problems from a spatial perspective (Goodchild, 1992) Gryl I, Jekel T and Donert K (2010) Spatial Citizenship,3-23, in Jekel T, Donert K and Koller A (eds.) (2010), Learning with GeoInformation V, Berlin, Wichman Verlag Goodchild, M., 1992. Geographic information science. International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, 6 (1), 31-46
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European network – goals: Create a European Centre that will: ◦ Hold meetings, workshops and conferences ◦ Build a Community of Practice ◦ Research and produce a European ‘state of the art’ - publications and guidance ◦ Accredit and coordinate a network of Centres of Expertise across Europe
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Create a Digital Earth community: dedicated to building a global commons (sharing) promoting down-to-earth solutions based on the cooperative use of resources, curricula, and tools collaboration to enable future generations to have technical and educational facilities for: ◦ exploring the Earth, ◦ better understanding its systems, and ◦ investigating impacts of human activities (http://www.isde5.org/)http://www.isde5.org/
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Rooted in Citizenship education Based in the geo-sciences Strong use of ICT EC Priority 4: ◦ construction of digital learning environments for the acquisition of key competences What about the Digital Agenda 2020?
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1. Resources, data, technologies and geo-information 2. Learning and teaching 3. Teacher education and training 4. Curriculum aspects
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A European Comenius Network connecting those using Spatial Media and Geoinformation in school
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http://www.eurogeography.eu/digital-earth.html
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http://gis- analytics.eu/index.php/en/digitalearth/11- questionnaire
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http://www.eurogeography.eu/community/
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Digital Earth already plays an important role in addressing social, economic, cultural, scientific and technlogical challenges affecting mankind
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Education for Digital Earth is to understand our earth system Unique set of skills needed to successfully navigate our world Convince education stakeholders Contributions for media experts Visit www.digital-earth.eu for more information and how to participatewww.digital-earth.eu
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