Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita

Learning physical geography is not simple.Luckily, the didactic use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can cause geography learning to be updated to the professional and researcher reality of discipline, win in creativity, playful aspect and motivation, and acquires a more competence charactera...

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description Learning physical geography is not simple.Luckily, the didactic use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can cause geography learning to be updated to the professional and researcher reality of discipline, win in creativity, playful aspect and motivation, and acquires a more competence characterand less theoretical-memoristic. Geography, and especially physical geography, whose main object of study - the natural environment - is fully cartographic, thus constitutes a privileged discipline to facilitate their teaching/learning through the GIS.Using a less formal but more graphic expression, it could be said that the GIS, especially those of free license, serve to facilitate the teaching/learning of the physical geography "playing with the computer", and hence the title of the work. As specified in the subtitle, the purpose, with respect to the didactic use of free sigs for physical geography, is the design and resolution of tasks and scientific validation of its didactic effectiveness from an empirical application. In this way, the work provides a theoretical framework around the constructivist learning and the didactics of geography based on geographic information technologies (TIG) and proposes a series of activities to be carried out with SIG. Next, it is explained in a lot of detail how to solve the tasks using the most powerful free and free free software, QGIS, with continuous graphic exemplifications. The work also includes an empirical study of the performance of the tasks proposed by university students that come from two different training areas: the educational (without previous knowledge about SIG) and the territorial (with a previous knowledge). Success in the execution of tasks is measured and it is analyzed if there are significant differences between performing them from scratch and doing it with some technical knowledge of the GIS. It ends up discussing the results with another scientific literature. The conclusions of the work highlight the high theoretical and procedural success that is achieved in the learning of physical geography when performing the proposed tasks, without large differences depending on the previous knowledge of the students, and, based on this guaranteeAcademic and scientific, the reader is encouraged to carry them out, or as a teaching procedure, or as learning.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1572462025-03-13T11:19:00Z Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita Martínez-Hernández, Carlos Geography.Phisical geography thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTE Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: Motion, sound, light, energy thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTF Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: the Elements, crystals, chemistry experiments Learning physical geography is not simple.Luckily, the didactic use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can cause geography learning to be updated to the professional and researcher reality of discipline, win in creativity, playful aspect and motivation, and acquires a more competence characterand less theoretical-memoristic. Geography, and especially physical geography, whose main object of study - the natural environment - is fully cartographic, thus constitutes a privileged discipline to facilitate their teaching/learning through the GIS.Using a less formal but more graphic expression, it could be said that the GIS, especially those of free license, serve to facilitate the teaching/learning of the physical geography "playing with the computer", and hence the title of the work. As specified in the subtitle, the purpose, with respect to the didactic use of free sigs for physical geography, is the design and resolution of tasks and scientific validation of its didactic effectiveness from an empirical application. In this way, the work provides a theoretical framework around the constructivist learning and the didactics of geography based on geographic information technologies (TIG) and proposes a series of activities to be carried out with SIG. Next, it is explained in a lot of detail how to solve the tasks using the most powerful free and free free software, QGIS, with continuous graphic exemplifications. The work also includes an empirical study of the performance of the tasks proposed by university students that come from two different training areas: the educational (without previous knowledge about SIG) and the territorial (with a previous knowledge). Success in the execution of tasks is measured and it is analyzed if there are significant differences between performing them from scratch and doing it with some technical knowledge of the GIS. It ends up discussing the results with another scientific literature. The conclusions of the work highlight the high theoretical and procedural success that is achieved in the learning of physical geography when performing the proposed tasks, without large differences depending on the previous knowledge of the students, and, based on this guaranteeAcademic and scientific, the reader is encouraged to carry them out, or as a teaching procedure, or as learning. 2025-03-13T11:18:58Z 2025-03-13T11:18:58Z 2021 book ONIX_20250313_[...]_248 [...] https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/157246 spa image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://publicaciones.um.es/publicaciones/public/obras/ficha.seam?numero=2878&edicion=1 https://publicaciones.um.es/publicaciones/public/obras/ficha.seam?numero=2878&edicion=1 EDITUM. Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia 10.6018/editum.2878 Learning physical geography is not simple.Luckily, the didactic use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can cause geography learning to be updated to the professional and researcher reality of discipline, win in creativity, playful aspect and motivation, and acquires a more competence characterand less theoretical-memoristic. Geography, and especially physical geography, whose main object of study - the natural environment - is fully cartographic, thus constitutes a privileged discipline to facilitate their teaching/learning through the GIS.Using a less formal but more graphic expression, it could be said that the GIS, especially those of free license, serve to facilitate the teaching/learning of the physical geography "playing with the computer", and hence the title of the work. As specified in the subtitle, the purpose, with respect to the didactic use of free sigs for physical geography, is the design and resolution of tasks and scientific validation of its didactic effectiveness from an empirical application. In this way, the work provides a theoretical framework around the constructivist learning and the didactics of geography based on geographic information technologies (TIG) and proposes a series of activities to be carried out with SIG. Next, it is explained in a lot of detail how to solve the tasks using the most powerful free and free free software, QGIS, with continuous graphic exemplifications. The work also includes an empirical study of the performance of the tasks proposed by university students that come from two different training areas: the educational (without previous knowledge about SIG) and the territorial (with a previous knowledge). Success in the execution of tasks is measured and it is analyzed if there are significant differences between performing them from scratch and doing it with some technical knowledge of the GIS. It ends up discussing the results with another scientific literature. The conclusions of the work highlight the high theoretical and procedural success that is achieved in the learning of physical geography when performing the proposed tasks, without large differences depending on the previous knowledge of the students, and, based on this guaranteeAcademic and scientific, the reader is encouraged to carry them out, or as a teaching procedure, or as learning. 10.6018/editum.2878 63da4709-56a8-40c6-8a59-6de94b8b23be [...] 154 Murcia open access
spellingShingle Geography.Phisical geography
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thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTF Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: the Elements, crystals, chemistry experiments
Martínez-Hernández, Carlos
Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita
title Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita
title_full Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita
title_fullStr Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita
title_full_unstemmed Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita
title_short Facilitar la enseñanza/aprendizaje de Geografía Física jugando con el ordenador: SIG de licencia gratuita
title_sort facilitar la ensenanza aprendizaje de geografia fisica jugando con el ordenador sig de licencia gratuita
topic Geography.Phisical geography
thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTE Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: Motion, sound, light, energy
thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTF Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: the Elements, crystals, chemistry experiments
topic_facet Geography.Phisical geography
thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTE Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: Motion, sound, light, energy
thema EDItEUR::Y Children’s, Teenage and Educational::YN Children’s / Teenage: General interest::YNT Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science and technology::YNTF Children’s / Teenage general interest: Science: the Elements, crystals, chemistry experiments
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