Landscape stories: Case Study Tours created by students using the Peek app

This article will show an example of how to create course case study tours using the Peek app.

Cover image - screenshot from the Peek App shows the map of Netherlands with various locations pinned

Course: SLM10806 Design in Land and Water Management
Period: Period 6 

Short Introduction and background

Introduction and story behind the emergence of this learning activity. What was the need, what issue/problem was the teacher facing and wanted to resolve? 

This first-year bachelor course is an introduction in design issues in land use and land and water management problems, and particularly in appraising the situation. An important part of this course has always been the field practical that runs for two weeks in which students go together to Limburg, a southern province of the Netherlands.  

The idea is that students go into the field and together try to gain insight into what is going on in the field of land and water management and to bring this together on a higher scale. In this way, they can compose a problem or situation description on the basis of which interventions in land and water management might take place. 

Relevant tools / apps (software) or hardware used

Learning outcome(s)

What has been learned after this lesson/activity has been executed ?

The purpose of the creation of this case study tour is that the student experiences and analyses land and water management design and issues in a real-life situation, also he or she can demonstrate being able to make an assessment of different land and water management issues and suggest options for areas where interventions are of importance. 

Lesson idea / Learning activity

Specific description and demonstration of the lesson idea/learning activity.

Students had to go into the selected area in their neighbourhood and research the problem or issue at hand not only for themselves but research it in such a way that it was also explained to others. This they could do with the help of the Peek app in which they had a map on which they could plot points and create a route. At the plotted points along the route, they could explain what was going on by means of vlogs, podcasts, and photo’s, and they could create questions with explanations. This route had to show themselves, and others who would take this tour, something about the area and what was going on. Family and friends could get a code and follow the self-guided tour by means of the Peek app after it was created by the student as well.

Figure 1: One of the tours created in the Peek App  - a screenshot

Figure 1: One of the tours created in the Peek App  

Lessons learned / Tips

Mentions tips lecturer has for colleagues based on their experience.

All these student-created tours resulted in a nice overview of all kinds of descriptions of land and water issues across the Netherlands.  The content was of such a quality that we really would like to integrate this approach into the Limburg excursion, should we go there again next year.   

  • Activating and more in-depth learning 

The main gain of doing it this way is that we really achieved in-depth learning; everyone had to enter their own area and investigate it. No one could hide behind others or benefit from the hard work from others. Every single student had to figure out something. The fact that they had to capture it in the Peek app worked very activating and proved to be effective. This was also indicated by the students. Afterwards, they realised that they were able to do much more than they had expected. Even if they had found it somewhat exciting in the beginning to just enter an area and thinking that they did not know enough to figure it out.  

Overall, the quality of this course is maybe different, because we have never physically met. On the other hand, the quality of learning in itself is perhaps higher. All students have made tremendous steps. They have all been in the field where they have been confronted with themselves, the subject matter in relation to reality. All have delivered something – the tour with podcasts, a report - in which they show that they understand and can analyse what is going on in a certain area. It is not sure if we can say the same about the students who have joined the group excursion to Limburg. Of course, this may not count for all people, but this time there was no one who got nothing out of it. This format has been way more activating. 

Contacts

Teacher(s): Bert Bruins and Teun Vogel
TLC contact: 
Barbara van Mossevelde
Supplier Peek app: hello@peek-app.nlTeun Vogel
Author (interviewer): 
Barbara van Mossevelde 

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