2020
DOI: 10.2478/frp-2020-0014
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Geocaching in education – a review of international experiences Part 3.Organisation of classes

Abstract: This article discusses the organization and conduct of educational activities using geocaching. In the scientific literature, the organization of geocaching classes is divided into three main stages: preparation, field work and evaluation. The preparation stage includes issues such as the role of the educator, the scenario itself, the duration of the classes, the length and course of the route, the number and location of caches, the coordinates and type of caches, potential descriptions of caches or the prepar… Show more

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“…Part of what makes Geocaching so appealing is its ease of access. Anyone with GPS devices may participate, whether it's smartphones and/or dedicated GPS receivers (Referowská-Chodák, 2020). Geocaches are located in urban areas, parks, and/or underwater locations; therefore, it becomes an adaptable pursuit for adventurers (Individuals, groups) of every age and proficiency level (Nemec, Adamčák, 2012;Schlatter, Hurd, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of what makes Geocaching so appealing is its ease of access. Anyone with GPS devices may participate, whether it's smartphones and/or dedicated GPS receivers (Referowská-Chodák, 2020). Geocaches are located in urban areas, parks, and/or underwater locations; therefore, it becomes an adaptable pursuit for adventurers (Individuals, groups) of every age and proficiency level (Nemec, Adamčák, 2012;Schlatter, Hurd, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%