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Shaping families’ local biodiversity awareness while using a place-based mobile device during a nature walk

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Abstract

This research study focuses on 31 families (n = 105 individuals) and their experience using a place-based e-Trailguide to observe and learn about the local biodiversity during a hike. Open-ended interviews were conducted with each family after their hike with the e-Trailguide to assess shifts in biodiversity awareness. 190 interview responses were thematically coded into 17 different categories. Results showed that new awareness of tree characteristics, plant identification, and insect species were reported most often. Overall, families’ new awareness of plants was reported more than animals. Implications highlight the value of place-based and temporal-specific content when designing outdoor-based mobile programs for families.

Acknowledgements

Thank you to the families who participated in this study at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center.

The author confirms that there are no known conflicts of interest associated with this publication and there has been no financial support for this work that could have influenced its outcome.

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