Pilot Study Using ArcGIS Online to Enhance Students’ Learning Experience in Fieldwork
Applying ArcGIS Online application to geological fieldwork provides an alternative way to teach students. This brief report describes an educational innovation for geological fieldwork with the ArcGIS Online application to examine students’ learning experiences. In comparison to traditional classroo...
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doaj-8283baeda5fc4d0faec90ba67cb8f9e02021-09-26T00:13:51ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632021-08-011135735710.3390/geosciences11090357Pilot Study Using ArcGIS Online to Enhance Students’ Learning Experience in FieldworkSumet Phantuwongraj0Piyaphong Chenrai1Thitiphan Assawincharoenkij2Morphology of Earth Surface and Advanced Geohazards in Southeast Asia Research Unit (MESA RU), Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, ThailandApplied Mineral and Petrology Special Task Force for Activating Research (AMP STAR), Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, ThailandApplied Mineral and Petrology Special Task Force for Activating Research (AMP STAR), Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, ThailandApplying ArcGIS Online application to geological fieldwork provides an alternative way to teach students. This brief report describes an educational innovation for geological fieldwork with the ArcGIS Online application to examine students’ learning experiences. In comparison to traditional classrooms, this teaching method enables students to more easily comprehend how geological structures and features connect through the mapping area. This observation indicates that students can think about the structure and deformation events as spatial continuity during acquisition data gathering in the field. Results from independent <i>t</i>-tests between treated and untreated student groups show that the average post-test scores of the treated students were significantly higher than pre-test scores, at a <i>p</i> = 0.05 level, after using ArcGIS Online in fieldwork designed in this study. Therefore, the ArcGIS Online application plays an important role in changing and developing the geological fieldwork in Thailand at the university scale for students. This teaching method could potentially benefit any science teaching and have applications in other disciplines requiring similar skills as well.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/9/357geosciencefieldworkArcGIS OnlineSurvey123smartphone |
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Pilot Study Using ArcGIS Online to Enhance Students’ Learning Experience in Fieldwork |
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Applying ArcGIS Online application to geological fieldwork provides an alternative way to teach students. This brief report describes an educational innovation for geological fieldwork with the ArcGIS Online application to examine students’ learning experiences. In comparison to traditional classrooms, this teaching method enables students to more easily comprehend how geological structures and features connect through the mapping area. This observation indicates that students can think about the structure and deformation events as spatial continuity during acquisition data gathering in the field. Results from independent <i>t</i>-tests between treated and untreated student groups show that the average post-test scores of the treated students were significantly higher than pre-test scores, at a <i>p</i> = 0.05 level, after using ArcGIS Online in fieldwork designed in this study. Therefore, the ArcGIS Online application plays an important role in changing and developing the geological fieldwork in Thailand at the university scale for students. This teaching method could potentially benefit any science teaching and have applications in other disciplines requiring similar skills as well. |
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