GI Learner preparing the final meeting with the students in Madrid
End of February all pupils being involved in the 3 years lifespan of the project will meet in Madrid. They will also work on new materials and write parts of the final publication.

End of February all pupils being involved in the 3 years lifespan of the project will meet in Madrid. They will also work on new materials and write parts of the final publication.

From time to time we need to update the exercises, and this for a number of reasons: the data can be updated with more recent numbers or website changed their content. It is therefore crucial to come back to our website – Course page – to download the latest version. E.g. Globalisation has been updated.
On July, 7th, 2016, GI-Learner – a 3 years ERASMUS+ project dedicated to learning with geoinformation – will present first results and teaching materials in Salzburg, Austria. Two GI-Learner workshops will take place within the international GI-Forum Conference, which attracts more than 1000 attendees from all over the world. The main focus of conference and…
You can already have a preview of the work that’s in development. A test course is freely available at the publications page.
We added a new report on the website: GI Learner implementation. The goal of GI Learner is to implement geospatial thinking in the curriculum. Therefor we created this project website were you find all material needed. For the broader public (including school management, curriculum creators and the politicians) we summarised everything in this document. This…
GI Learner presented its work during a session at the KNAG education day, a day that atttacks more than 700 geography teachers. The session was attended by more people than foreseen, causing some seating problems. More info on the conference (and all presentations) can be found here.
On the top right of the website you will see the icon Google translate. This offers the opportunity to automatically translate the whole website into a defined number of languages. It’s an automatic translation, so useful but not 100% accurate. Nevertheless it makes this website even more accessible for a lot of people.