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Education in cartography: what is the status of young people’s map-reading skills?

Authors :
Kristien Ooms
Stephanie Verplaetse
Lien Dupont
Nico Van de Weghe
Philippe De Maeyer
Nina Van Der Veken
Source :
CARTOGRAPHY AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2015.

Abstract

Due to recent technological progress, maps have become more popular than ever before. This is especially true for young people, who interact with these technologies on a daily basis. Therefore, it is essential that these potential map users possess sufficient knowledge and skills to process the content of cartographic products. A user study was conducted during which pupils (aged 11-18years) and geography students (>18years) had to solve a number of cartography questions using topographic maps. The data were analyzed statistically, taking into account a number of potentially influencing factors (user characteristics) on the participants' results: age, gender, youth club membership, knowledge about the area, among others. The results show a rising trend in the pupils' scores with increasing age, which can be explained by education in cartography at school. Geography students perform much better, but no influence of any other user characteristics was detected. For pupils, knowledge about the area and gender might be considered as influencing factors. However, the detected influence of gender depends on the scoring system.

Details

ISSN :
15450465 and 15230406
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cartography and Geographic Information Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3e1ba3bf9c7e3a36e1bab99314e84cf2