posted on 2011-10-25, 13:25authored byTrevor Collins, Mark Gaved, Paul Mulholland, Lucinda Kerawalla, Alison Twiner, Eileen Scanlon, Ann Jones, Karen Littleton, Gráinne Conole, Canan Tosunoglu
Here we explore how technology can be applied to support inquiry learning spanning a range of contexts. The
development process of a location-based inquiry learning toolset is presented for a secondary school GCSE Geography
project. The design framework used and the process of participatory development is discussed with regard to the codevelopment
of the activities and tools involved in an inquiry project. The lessons learned relate to the formation of a
motivational context for the inquiry; the role of personal data collection in the field; the use of bridging representations
across field and classroom activities; and the development of flexible, re-usable tools to support and bridge sequences of
activities.
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Citation
Proceedings of the MLearn 2008 Conference, 7-10 October 2008, Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire, United Kingdom, pp. 97-104.
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Proceedings of the MLearn 2008 Conference
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School of Computing and Information Technology, University of Wolverhampton