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FRIDAY, JULY 10 2009
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09:00
09:50
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B10. Spatial Literacy
Keynote
Spatial Literacy, GIScience and Learning
Claire Jarvis
University of Leicester, Great Britain
Learning to think geographically by working with GIS
T. Favier, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Playing in the Classroom with a Virtual Globe for Geography Learning
E. SANCHEZ, National Institute for Educational Research
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10:30
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Coffee / Tea break
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11:30
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B11. Postsecondary Education
Continuing Professional Education Requirements and Offers in GI within Europe
C. Traun, ZGIS - Centre for Geoinformatics - University of Salzburg, Austria
Integration von GITTA Lektionen in den Hochschulunterricht - Beispiele von Lehr- und Lernszenarien
M. Niederhuber, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Lessons Learned from Creating and Implementing a Curriculum considering Model Curricula and Standards in GIScience in Higher Education – an Example from Croatia
D. Medak, Faculty of Geodesy University of Zagreb, Croatia
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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B12. School Projects – Discussion Session
COSMAS, the space reporter. An educational tool for secondary schools
P. De Maeyer, UGent, Belgium
GeoloGIS, development of an educational software module to understand the geological structure of Belgium
L. BRAL, UGen, Belgium
GEO-mobile, the development of a set of interactive courses related to Geomatics
L. BRAL, UGent, Belgium
Teaching water management issues with Geo-ICT
T. Favier, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
WMS-Anwendungsmöglichkeiten im Schulunterricht
G. Peyke, Lst. f. Humangeographie + Geoinformatik, Uni Augsburg, Germany
Perception of Landscape in the Information society
Pietrzak M., JagiellonianUniversity Krakau
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15:30
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Farewell with a glass of wine
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