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This volume reviews and analyzes geospatial technologies in social studies education. It covers the history, standards movement, and international community growth. It discusses using geospatial technologies in teaching history, geography, civics, economics, and environmental science.



The purpose of this volume is to provide a review and analysis of the theory, research, and practice related to geospatial technologies in social studies education. In the first section, the history of geospatial technologies in education, the influence of the standards movement, and the growth of an international geospatial education community are explored. The second section consists of examples and discussion of the use of geospatial technologies for teaching and learning history, geography, civics, economics, and environmental science. In the third section, theoretical perspectives are proposed that could guide research and practice in this field. This section also includes reviews and critiques of recent research relevant to geospatial technologies in education. The final section examines the theory, research, and practice associated with teacher preparation for using geospatial technologies in education.

Preface ix
Marsha Alibrandi
Acknowledgements xv
List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
xvii
PART I The Landscape of Geospatial Technologies in Education
A Social History of GIS in Education, 1985--2007
3(36)
Marsha Alibrandi
Thomas Baker
The Status of Geospatial Technologies in U.S. High School Geography Standards
39(22)
Andrew J. Milson
Jennifer A. Roberts
Towards an International Geospatial Education Community
61(16)
Joseph J. Kerski
PART II Social Studies Expeditions with Geospatial Technologies
Beyond Interactive Mapping: Bringing Data Analysis with GIS into the Social Studies Classroom
77(22)
Daniel C. Edelson
David A. Smith
Matthew Brown
GIS for History: A GIS Learning Environment to Teach Historical Reasoning
99(20)
Josh Radinsky
The World at the Student's Fingertips: Internet-Based GIS Education Opportunities
119(16)
Joseph J. Kerski
Geospatial Online Learning Activities for Middle School Students
135(12)
Sven Fuhrmann
Alan M. MacEachren
Mark Gahegan
Roger Downs
The Digital Globe: Using Google Earth for Virtual Fieldtrips of Coastal Environments
147(22)
David R. Green
Joanna Mouatt
PART III Explorations of Theory and Research on Geospatial Technologies in Education
Diffusion of Innovations Theory: Framing IT and GIS Adoption
169(28)
Shannon White
Going Flat: The Changing Dynamics and Integrative Nature of Geography in the Digital Classroom
197(16)
Jay D. Gatrell
John L. Conant
Coming of Age: Research and Pedagogy on Geospatial Technologies within K--12 Social Studies Education
213(14)
Aaron Doering
George Vetetsianos
Cassandra Scharber
Instructional Geographic Information Science: A Multi-Disciplinary Framework for Geospatial Technologies in Education
227(22)
Rick Bunch
Elisabeth Nelson
Robert Earl Lloyd
Michael Kane
Thomas Tricot
PART IV Teacher Preparation for Journeys with Geospatial Technologies
Spatial Thinking: The Key to Success in Using Geospatial Technologies in the Social Studies Classroom
249(22)
Sarah Witham Bednarz
Robert S. Bednarz
Examining the Teacher's Role When Teaching with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
271(20)
Eui-kyung Shin
Diving In: Preparing Teachers to Implement Geospatial Technologies in the K--12 Classroom
291(12)
Kristin J. Alvarez
Conclusion: Mapping Geospatial Technologies in Social Studies Education 303(4)
Andrew J. Milson
About the Contributors 307