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Pedagogical Potential of a Web-Based GIS Application for Migration Data: A Preliminary Investigation in the Context of South Korea

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Pages 97-107 | Published online: 19 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

This article examines the pedagogical potential of a Web-based GIS application, Population Migration Web Service (PMWS), in which students can examine population geography in an interactive and exploratory manner. This article introduces PMWS, a tailored, unique Internet GIS application that provides functions for visualizing spatial interaction data. The easy-to-use interface of PMWS enables users to interactively and intuitively explore migration data in the form of flow maps and to use local data. The results of the usability survey indicated that pre-service teachers (n = 33) believe that PMWS represents an alternative GIS tool that overcomes the obstacles of desktop GIS in secondary education.

Notes

1. PMWS is available at http://kogis.nso.go.kr/popmservice/service.aspx (accessed December 17, 2012).

2. PMWS is updatable with new data making time series analyses possible. Because few boundary changes, especially at the levels 1 and 2, have occurred, temporal inconsistency in spatial units is negligible. However, we recognize that a full-fledged time series analysis at a finer level requires a sophisticated estimation technique to obtain a completely comparable data set across years (Feng and Boyle 2010).

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