Course: Cartographic and geoinformatic education

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Course title Cartographic and geoinformatic education
Course code KGD/KGIV
Organizational form of instruction Seminary
Level of course Master
Year of study 2
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 5
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements Course does not contain work placement
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Šmída Jiří, Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
Lecture topics 1. Digital literacy in geography education. 2. The importance of cartography for geography and geographic education. 3. The importance of geoinformatics for geographical thinking and education. 4. Limits and opportunities of the DPZ and GNSS for geographic education. 5. Field geographic education and digital literacy. 6. Forms and methods of organizing and conducting the geography teaching with digital technologies. 7. The concept of spatial citizenship and geoinformatics techniques. 8. Historical cartography, old maps and geographic education. 9. Resources for continuing teacher education. 10. Applications in school environments. Exercise topics Web maps and their use as a teaching tool (e.a. Maps.cz and Google Maps). Digital storytelling and story maps: use of ArcGIS StoryMaps. Smartphone and tablet in field education. GNSS, GPS Drawing. Sketchbooks. Web GIS, ArcGIS Online platform and Mapping Our World tasks. 3D printing and terrain models as augmented reality. DPZ, satellite imagery and use in education.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monological explanation (lecture, presentation,briefing), Self-study (text study, reading, problematic tasks, practical tasks, experiments, research, written assignments), Written assignment presentation and defence
  • Class attendance - 56 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The aim of the course is to develop the professional competencies of future geography teachers in fostering pupils' map-related and digital geographic skills at lower and upper secondary levels. The course is didactically oriented and demonstrates how geoinformatics technologies can be used to support map reading, analysis, interpretation and map creation as key components of geographic thinking. Students learn to meaningfully utilise digital environments and tools, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, and Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), to enhance pupils' digital geographic competence and critical thinking. The course also includes work with innovative approaches, such as 3D printing and digital map-based storytelling, as well as the implementation of a field-based geographic project supported by digital technologies. Emphasis is placed on the didactic transformation of disciplinary geographic content into learning activities applicable in school practice. Link to Key Competencies of Graduates in Teacher Education 1.2 - I didactically mediated subject content to pupils The course develops students' ability to transform geographic and geoinformatics content into comprehensible learning situations focused on the development of pupils' map skills. Students learn to work didactically with maps, spatial data and digital tools in ways that support understanding of geographic phenomena. 2.1 - I set instructional goals and support pupils in setting their own learning goals The course guides students in formulating instructional objectives that aim to develop geographic thinking and digital geographic competence. Learning tasks foster reflection on learning processes and awareness of pupils' own progress. 6.2 - I work responsibly with information and digital tools, and guide pupils toward democratic values and professional ethics The course strengthens a critical approach to working with spatial data, maps and digital technologies, including reflection on their limitations and interpretative risks. Students learn to guide pupils toward responsible, ethical and critical use of digital geographic tools.
students understand and evaluate themes examined in subject
Prerequisites
encopassment of grammar school geography

Assessment methods and criteria
Combined examination, Presentation of acquired experience via portfolio

Recommended literature
  • ALIBRANDI, M. GIS in the Classroom. Using Geographic Information Systems in Social Studies and Environmental Science.. 2003. ISBN 032500479X.
  • MALONE, L., PALMER, A. M., VOIGT, C. L. Community Geography: GIS in Action.. 2003. ISBN 1-58948-023-6.
  • MALONE, L., PALMER, A. M., VOIGT, C. L. Mapping Our World: GIS Lessons for Educators.. 2002. ISBN 1-58948-022-8.


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