Investigating methods of capturing and sharing learning experience during field trip to support students activityTools Allwihan, Ragad Mohammad (2015) Investigating methods of capturing and sharing learning experience during field trip to support students activity. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractField trips provide memorable experiences that help students to understand different aspects of natural sciences. They are considered as essential and effective teaching methods to use in environmental sciences such as geography, biology, and architecture (Rieger and Gay, 1997). Traditional methods for capturing experiences during field trips include documentation in the form of student note-taking and photographs. Whilst these are easy to use in the field, effort is required to convert this information into a format that can be easily shared with others and used to write up reports after the field trip event. Recent developments in digital and mobile technologies provide students with a range of software applications that could be used to facilitate capture and sharing of the field trip experience. These technologies offer additional advantages such as social interactivity, connectivity, individuality, portability and context sensitivity (Klopfer et al., 2002).
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