VGI in education: From K-12 to graduate studies

Bartoschek Thomas, Keßler Carsten

Research article (book contribution) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Volunteered geographic information (VGI) is making its way into an increasing number of fields within geographic information science. This development has raised a need to cover VGI at various educational levels, which has led to a number of new classes on VGI ranging from elementary through secondary school to undergraduate and graduate university curricula. In this chapter, we give an overview of the state of the art of VGI in education at these different levels. We outline different ways of introducing VGI in class. Specifically, we have investigated the long-term effects of using VGI in education to find out whether students who have come across VGI in class remain interested in the topic and engage in the communities. For this purpose, we have created a survey that was circulated among students of past VGI classes at different levels. The evaluation of the 202 completed surveys gives an overview of motivations and impediments with respect to different VGI platforms. We conclude with recommendations for the future development of curricula covering volunteered geographic information.

Details about the publication

PublisherSui Daniel, Elwood Sarah, Goodchild Michael
Book titleCrowdsourcing Geographic Knowledge. Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) in Theory and Practice
Page range341-360
Publishing companySpringer VDI Verlag
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/978-94-007-4587-2_19
Link to the full texthttp://carsten.io/bartoschek_kesser_vgi_education.pdf

Authors from the University of Münster

Bartoschek, Thomas
Professur für Geoinformatik (Prof. Schwering) (SIL)
Keßler, Carsten
Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi)