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Dora the Explorer is a twenty-three-minute television program for preschoolers viewed by millions every day in many countries. These programs are also marketed as videotapes and DVDs. This seven-year-old Latina, bilingual cartoon character teaches many things by interacting with the young viewers. On every program Dora and friends have to go someplace to solve a problem. Map is a cartoon character who helps viewers read the map and tells Dora where to go next. Some episodes are particularly geographic. Geographers need to evaluate the contributions of Dora the Explorer to geographic education for preschool children, a little-studied subject.  相似文献   
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The purpose of this study is to answer several important questions concerning the learning of categories of geographic information from maps. Categorization is a fundamental part of both learning and communication, and learning and communication are, in turn, central to any field of study. If categorization is a fundamental part of the learning process, then how people categorize information learned from maps must be of concern to cartographers and geographers. This study examines map reader categorization by having subjects in an experimental situation learn categories of maps. The primary variables in this study are the coherence of the categories and the duration of exposure to the categories. It was found that coherent categories cause subjects to rely on prior knowledge. The ability to use prior knowledge allows subjects to learn categories quickly, but it also causes them to make inaccurate assumptions about the category membership. This finding was not altered when subjects were given longer exposures to the category membership.  相似文献   
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John C. Allen and Don A. Dillman. Against all Odds: Rural Community in the Information Age Richard M. Auty. Patterns of Development: Resources, Policy, and Economic Growth David Bell and Gill Valentine, eds. Mapping Desire: Geographies of Sexualities Joseph K. Berry. Spatial Reasoning for Effective GIS Matthew S. Carroll. Community and the Northwestern Logger Kam Wing Chan. Cities with Invisible Walls: Reinterpreting Urbanization in Post-1949 China Nora Federici, Karen Oppenheim Mason and Solvi Sogner, eds. Women's Position and Demographic Change Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin. Telecommunications and the City: Electronic Spaces, Urban Places Costis Hadjimichalis and David Sadler, eds. Europ at the Margins: New Mosaics of Inequality Sally Hardy, Mark Hart, Louis Albrechts and Anastasios Katos, eds. An Enlarged Europe: Regions in Competition Chiao-Min Hsieh and Jean Kan Hsieh. China: A Provincial Atlas Douglas L. Johnson and Laurence A. Lewis. Land Degradation: Creation and Desctruction Mark Luccarelli. Lewis Mumford and the Ecological Region: The Politics of Planning Bruce Mitchell, ed. Resource and Environmental Management in Canada: Addressing Conflict and Uncertainty C. J. L. Murray and A. D. Lopez, eds. Global Comparitive Assessments in the Health Sector: Disease Burden, Expenditures and Information Packages Martin O'Connor. ed. Is Capitalism Sustainable? Political Economy and the Politics of Ecology Harlan J. Onsrud and Gerald Rushton, eds. Sharing Geographic Information Peter Preston and Paul Simpson-Housley, eds. Writing the City: Eden, Babylon and the New Jerusalem N. C. Saxena and Vishwa Ballabh. Farm Forestry in East Asia Alvin Y. So and Stephen W. K. Chiu. East Asia and the World Economy Will D. Swearingen and Abdellatif Bencherifa, eds. the North African Environment at Risk Diane L. Wolf, ed. Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork Charles I. Zinser. Outdoor Recreation: United States National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands  相似文献   
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