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Week - 1 |
Week 1: The place of maps and GIS technology in Social Studies education; Spatial analysis |
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Week - 2 |
Week 2: Remote sensing, digital maps, navigation technologies |
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Week - 3 |
Week 3: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) |
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Week - 4 |
Week 4: GIS software |
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Week - 5 |
Week 5: Things that can be done with GIS |
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Week - 6 |
Week 6: Mapping physical geography features with GIS; Positioning and sketching |
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Week - 7 |
Week 7: Mapping socio-economic and historical geography features with GIS |
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Week - 8 |
Week 8: Creating an infrastructure for GIS by analyzing the Social Studies course curriculum |
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Week - 9 |
Week 9: Making an existing map suitable for Social Studies acquisitions with the help of GIS; Converting a map |
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Week - 10 |
Week 10: Creating a data set with data entry to GIS software and converting it to a map |
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Week - 11 |
Week 11: Creating maps by showing isohips, isobath drawing, coloring and legends on physical maps containing multi-purpose data |
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Week - 12 |
Week 12: Interpolation in GIS, route analysis, table matching |
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Week - 13 |
Week 13: Relief map making in GIS |
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Week - 14 |
Week 14: Evaluating the usefulness of maps produced by pre-service teachers in Social Studies education |