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Last update: RNDr. Martin Hanus, Ph.D. (19.01.2024)
The main focus of the course is on the practical use of technology and geoinformation tools. Specific examples of practical applications will be given while drawing on the principles of experiential pedagogy and exploratory learning. An integral part of the course is training in working with applications and technologies from the teacher's perspective - i.e. in the sense of TPACK - Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge. The course is highly participatory and assumes students' activity and personal contribution to the course content. The output of the course is a portfolio of students' preparation for teaching geography using the technologies mentioned above. Participation in the course is not required to have taken other courses such as GIS courses. However, it is highly recommended to pass the Didactics of Geography I. The course is also suitable for beginners in working with technologies. |
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Last update: RNDr. Martin Hanus, Ph.D. (28.05.2013)
The main goal of the course is to learn student how to use smart technologies and apprise students with possibilities of these technologies in geography lessons. The expected outcome, is that after completion of the course students are able to actively use smart techonogies in the process of planning and realization of geography lessons. |
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Last update: RNDr. Martin Hanus, Ph.D. (19.01.2024)
In general, the course builds on the course of Didactics of Geography I, while it is essential that students are able to formulate learning objectives and plan teaching based on them. 2) Virtual reality - introduction to VR technology and demonstration of apps for teaching geography 3) 3D printing - technical preparation of 3D models for teaching and their meaningful use in geography lessons 4) Geographical information systems - an overview of basic software and tools suitable for the school environment (especially freeware software) and a demonstration of their application to school teaching 5) Remote sensing outputs and their use (especially focusing on aerial and satellite imagery) |
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Last update: RNDr. Martin Hanus, Ph.D. (19.01.2024)
Participation in the course does not require prior training in other courses, e.g. GIS courses. However, it is recommended to complete the Didactics of Geography I course. |