Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Interaction Design and Children 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1463689.1463744
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Using a mobile phone and a geobrowser to create multisensory geographic information

Abstract: This document describes how we are using mobile phones together with Google Earth to allow children to create multisensory geographic information in learning and participatory contexts.

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“…Additionally, some of the pupils reported not seeking any support when encountering difficulties in academic tasks. Both findings; seeking family members more often than peers and not seeking support, do not align with the findings from the first study involving questionnaires or from previous research( [8], [13], [17], [18]). This contradiction could be due to the nature of the focus group, as it may have encouraged some pupils to adopt others' claims of not seeking help thus creating a 'bandwagon' effect.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Additionally, some of the pupils reported not seeking any support when encountering difficulties in academic tasks. Both findings; seeking family members more often than peers and not seeking support, do not align with the findings from the first study involving questionnaires or from previous research( [8], [13], [17], [18]). This contradiction could be due to the nature of the focus group, as it may have encouraged some pupils to adopt others' claims of not seeking help thus creating a 'bandwagon' effect.…”
Section: ) Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 93%
“…This contradiction could be due to the nature of the focus group, as it may have encouraged some pupils to adopt others' claims of not seeking help thus creating a 'bandwagon' effect. It could also be due to a change in trend in the sources of support since the work of Good et al, Myers & Paris, Nelson-Le Gall & Gumerman, and Silva et al ([8], [13], [17], [18]). Further investigation is required to determine whether either of these occurrences is the case.…”
Section: ) Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the SchoolSenses@Internet project elementary school children used mobile phones to create georeferenced multisensory messages [7] [8]. Those messages were produced as MMS messages that were automatically displayed in GE which was embedded in the project collaborative Website [7] [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From 2007 to 2008, SchoolSenses@Internet project invited children to create and publish georeferenced messages with the purpose of making a sensory portrait of their schools. The children that participated in the project used GPS-enabled mobile phones to create georeferenced MMS messages and Google Earth [8] to visualize those messages in real time [19].…”
Section: Schoolsenses@internet: Children As Creators Of Multisensory mentioning
confidence: 99%