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School Students' Understanding of Choropleth Maps: Evidence From Collaborative Mapmaking Using GIS
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GeovisualizationEducationGeographic AnalyticsSocial SciencesTeacher EducationGeographic Information SystemsGeospatial MappingData ScienceStudent LearningCollaborative LearningCartographyLearning SciencesGeographyAbstract Abstract PairsStudent-centered LearningSpatial Information SystemChoropleth MapsCurriculumArc ViewSchool StudentsDigital GeographyEducational AssessmentCooperative Learning
Abstract Abstract Pairs of students from two age groups made choropleth maps using Arc View. Evidence from their discourse is used to assess aspects of their cartographic understanding as well as the nature of their collaboration. Students from both age groups spent a high percentage of their time talking about cartographic strategy and a low percentage of time on technical aspects of GIS functionality. Older students engaged in more reasoning and questioning. Key areas for teacher intervention include promoting better student understanding of what the mapped data mean (including directionality and numerical characteristics) and the most effective strategies for raising the level of students' conceptual exchange during collaborative learning. Key Words: Choropleth mapscollaborative learningGISconstructivismdiscourse analysis
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