Drawing the line with Google Earth: the place of digital mapping outside of geography |
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Authors: | O. Ripeka Mercier Arama Rata |
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Affiliation: | Te Kawa a Māui/School of Māori Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The Te Kawa a Māui Atlas project explores how mapping activities support undergraduate student engagement and learning in Māori studies. This article describes two specific assignments, which used online mapping allowing students to engage with the work of their peers. By analysing student evaluations of these activities, we identify four aspects that benefit student engagement: mapping diversifies the learning experience; mapping promotes acquisition of a different skill set; online mapping allowed more open sharing of work and; mapping promotes place-based learning. Some students were ambivalent about the assignments, so mapping should only be used to support other learning objectives. |
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Keywords: | Google Earth mapping Māori studies student peer review |
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