This section explores our personal connections to places through the lens of our mobile phones. As information and communication technologies advance, and access to mobile technology rapidly increases in Australia, students are increasingly connecting to people, places, information and goods and services through their mobile devices. Australians now enjoy high levels of access to ICT and it is recognised that young people in particular are increasingly digitally connected.
However, access to ICT is not equitable on the national or global scale. This inequality is known as the digital divide. Identification of the digital divide across scales, and the impact this has on places, allows students to investigate the issue through the geographical inquiry process.
Students will be introduced to the topic Mobile Connections. To engage with this topic the main ideas around connections will be presented as a slideshow of image found on the camera roll of a mobile phone. Students identify connections to places, perceptions of places and our connection to people and reflect on the role mobile technology plays in these connections
This unit is driven by our connections to people and place as influenced by our mobile devices. To maximise the learning intention some of the activities in this resource will require the use of a mobile phone. Current education policy relating to mobile phone use in schools differs and as such activities in Mobile Connections can be modified. Activities requiring a mobile phone can be delivered as homework or using other devices such as a laptop or tablet.
The Office of the eSafety Commissioner is an independent statutory office and provides invaluable advice to students on keeping safe online. In this lesson students may wish to investigate the debate relating to access to mobile devices in schools.
Preparation:
Reflect on the slideshow of connections. Discuss the following points: • places • scale of places • transport and infrastructure connections • family connections • consumption connections • entertainment connections • perceptions of places • ‘the world is getting smaller’ • issues associated with the connections we make through mobile technology.
Examine your own personal connections through images on your camera roll.
Create a Google MyMap to locate the places you have connections with. Connections can be categorised, pinned and annotated. Possible categories may include travel, places you have been to or wish to go to, recreation and leisure such as sporting interests, hobbies, activities and cultural connections such as family connections and heritage, foods, family traditions.
Explore the maps app on your mobile phone and the functionality it provides to connect people and places.
Students will be introduced to the topic Mobile Connections. To engage with this topic the main ideas around connections will be presented as a slideshow of image found on the camera roll of a mobile phone. Students identify connections to places, perceptions of places and our connection to people and reflect on the role mobile technology plays in these connections
This unit is driven by our connections to people and place as influenced by our mobile devices. To maximise the learning intention some of the activities in this resource will require the use of a mobile phone. Current education policy relating to mobile phone use in schools differs and as such activities in Mobile Connections can be modified. Activities requiring a mobile phone can be delivered as homework or using other devices such as a laptop or tablet.
The Office of the eSafety Commissioner is an independent statutory office and provides invaluable advice to students on keeping safe online. In this lesson students may wish to investigate the debate relating to access to mobile devices in schools.
Preparation:
Reflect on the slideshow of connections. Discuss the following points: • places • scale of places • transport and infrastructure connections • family connections • consumption connections • entertainment connections • perceptions of places • ‘the world is getting smaller’ • issues associated with the connections we make through mobile technology.
Examine your own personal connections through images on your camera roll.
Create a Google MyMap to locate the places you have connections with. Connections can be categorised, pinned and annotated. Possible categories may include travel, places you have been to or wish to go to, recreation and leisure such as sporting interests, hobbies, activities and cultural connections such as family connections and heritage, foods, family traditions.
Explore the maps app on your mobile phone and the functionality it provides to connect people and places.
Students will be introduced to the topic Mobile Connections. To engage with this topic the main ideas around connections will be presented as a slideshow of image found on the camera roll of a mobile phone. Students identify connections to places, perceptions of places and our connection to people and reflect on the role mobile technology plays in these connections
This unit is driven by our connections to people and place as influenced by our mobile devices. To maximise the learning intention some of the activities in this resource will require the use of a mobile phone. Current education policy relating to mobile phone use in schools differs and as such activities in Mobile Connections can be modified. Activities requiring a mobile phone can be delivered as homework or using other devices such as a laptop or tablet.
The Office of the eSafety Commissioner is an independent statutory office and provides invaluable advice to students on keeping safe online. In this lesson students may wish to investigate the debate relating to access to mobile devices in schools.
Preparation:
Reflect on the slideshow of connections. Discuss the following points: • places • scale of places • transport and infrastructure connections • family connections • consumption connections • entertainment connections • perceptions of places • ‘the world is getting smaller’ • issues associated with the connections we make through mobile technology.
Examine your own personal connections through images on your camera roll.
Create a Google MyMap to locate the places you have connections with. Connections can be categorised, pinned and annotated. Possible categories may include travel, places you have been to or wish to go to, recreation and leisure such as sporting interests, hobbies, activities and cultural connections such as family connections and heritage, foods, family traditions.
Explore the maps app on your mobile phone and the functionality it provides to connect people and places.
The digital book contains narrated videos, stunning images, interactive activities and detailed text to help students design and implement positive actions for sustainability.
The digital book contains narrated videos, stunning images, interactive activities and detailed text to help students design and implement positive actions for sustainability.