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Designing an inquiry-based field work project for students using mobile technology and its effects on students' experience

Title
Designing an inquiry-based field work project for students using mobile technology and its effects on students' experience
Authors
Lee J.
Ewha Authors
이종원
SCOPUS Author ID
이종원scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
Review of International Geographical Education Online
ISSN
2146-0353JCR Link
Citation
Review of International Geographical Education Online vol. 10, no. SpecialIssue1, pp. 14 - 39
Keywords
FieldworkInquiryInquiry-based field workMobile technologyWorld heritage site
Publisher
Eyup Artvinli
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The objectives of this research are, first, to find mobile technology-informed ways of designing inquiry-based fieldwork, in support of students' inquiry processes and, second, to evaluate how a technology-integrated fieldwork project can affect students' knowledge and experience. In order to achieve these objectives, the study adopted a set of core design principles and guidelines for the creation of inquiry-based fieldwork projects, detailing tips and an example (i.e., the Yangdong Village Project) of these principles and guidelines' application. In addition, this study used a questionnaire to determine the influence of the project on students' understanding of the investigation area and their inquiry-related behaviors. It also analyzed conversation between students, to examine how students' learning processes are supported in fieldwork through use of mobile technology. A total of 86 high school students (ages 17-18), from four schools located in the Seoul metropolitan area, participated in the project. The results of the analyses showed that participation in the project helped students become better informed about the area they investigated. While they were conducting the field tasks, they showed more inquiry-driven behaviors, such as being more active and adventurous, more talkative, and more responsible (88.7%). Technological support for the process of field inquiry was prominent in three situations: location identification, data capture, and monitoring. The functionalities of mobile technology that students used during the field inquiry would reflect not only the characteristics of the task, but also the types of mobile technology involved in the project. © Review of International Geographical Education.
DOI
10.33403/rigeo.637666
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