The digital-earth.eu Network held its first international conference sessions as part of the 2011 EUROGEO conference in Athens, Greece. These are the papers that were presented there. click to enlarge photos |
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Education for Digital Earth 1
K. Donert, EUROGEO,
J. Granados, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona “Didactic Uses Of Digital Resources In The Teaching Of Geography Of Europe”
G. Lucas, Edge Hill University
M. Jahn, M. Haspel, A. Siegmund, University of Heidelberg “GLOKAL Change": Geography Meets Remote Sensing In The
Context Of Education For Sustainable Development”
Aik. Klonari, Th. Terkenli, University of the Aegean “How European Do We Feel? Greek School-Children’s Perceptions Of Identity" |
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Education for digital earth 2
R. Vogler, I. Gryl, T. Nehrdich, Austrian Academy of Sciences “Geo@Web.Social Media, Spatiality And Geography
Education”
T. Favier, VU University, “The Challenges To Teaching Geography With GIS, And How They Can Be Overwon”
A. Demirci, A. Karaburun, M. Ünlü, R. Özey, Fatih University “Using GIS In Project Based Learning: Students Help DisabledPedestrians In Their School District”
E. Artvinli, ?. Bulut, N. Kaya, Eski?ehir Osmangazi University “The Effects Of Geography Curriculum On Geo-Technologies
U. Krause, Fontys University of Applied Sciences |
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