Date of Award
Summer 8-2015
Degree Type
Masters Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Department
Biological Sciences
Committee Chair
Kristy L. Daniel
Committee Chair Department
Biological Sciences
Committee Member 2
Aimée K. Thomas
Committee Member 2 Department
Biological Sciences
Committee Member 3
Frank Moore
Committee Member 3 Department
Biological Sciences
Abstract
Naturalists act as our link between scientific knowledge and the public’s understanding of natural history and conservation efforts. In order for them to succeed, they need access to reference materials as well as up-to-date information (Mankin, Warner, & Anderson, 1999). Incorporating mobile technology (i.e. tablets) into naturalists’ endeavors in natural history and environmental education can be used as supportive and educational tools. My project investigated how newly trained naturalists used tablet technology while leading groups of children on nature hikes. I investigated naturalists’ views on the use of mobile technology as a tool during the hikes. My research was guided by Roschelle’s (2003) Attention Participation framework, which recognizes that mobile technology can support participation as well as attention in a task in an informal learning environment. My participants (10 for research question one, 13 for research question two) included university students who received naturalist training who guided nature hikes of young children. I used a qualitative approach to collect and analyze data. Data sources include video observations and field notes taken during the hikes, and semi-structured interviews conducted after the hikes. found that overall the naturalists would use the tablets as a reference and to introduce each part of the hike to the children. I also found that all of the naturalists held a positive attitude on including tablets into nature hikes. My project provides an understanding of how naturalists used tablets as educational tools during a nature hike and what their perceptions were of the tablet use.
Copyright
2015, Aubin Marishka Radzewicz St.Clair
Recommended Citation
St. Clair, Aubin Marishka Radzewicz, "Naturalists’ Perspectives on the Use of Mobile Technology During a Nature Hike" (2015). Master's Theses. 135.
https://aquila.usm.edu/masters_theses/135
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