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Using the Internet to Integrate Thematic and Regional Approaches in Geographic Education
Authors:Philip E Steinberg  Andy Walter  Kathleen Sherman&#x;Morris
Institution:Philip E. Steinberg,Andy Walter,Kathleen Sherman–Morris
Abstract:Geographers have long debated the superiority of regional versus thematic approaches to geographical analysis and geographic education. While most acknowledge that these two approaches are complementary, the task of implementing both approaches in a single introductory course remains challenging. “Global Change, Local Places,” an Internet–based course offered at Florida State University, attempts to fuse thematic and regional approaches using methodological and pedagogical techniques that emphasize student–centered learning and Internet technologies. Results of a student survey and analysis of student assignments suggest that this format was successful. Students expressed a high level of satisfaction with course content, and, although attainment of skills and knowledge was particularly hard to measure given the structure and goals of the course, students appear to have gained country–specific knowledge as well as skills in critical analysis using thematic concepts.
Keywords:geographic education  globalization  Internet  introductory geography  world regional geography
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