Underwater photoelicitation: a new experiential marine education technique
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Open access
Authors
Andrews, Steven Brian
Date
2013Supervisor
Dr Laura Stocker
Type
Thesis
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PhD
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Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute
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Abstract
Underwater photoelicitation, a new experiential marine education technique, combines digital cameras and direct experience in the marine environment. The research explores whether this technique increases awareness, fosters a sense of connection, changes attitudes and fosters positive environmental actions towards the oceans through community and school based programs. Results show that this technique is effective at increasing awareness and fostering a sense of connection, but that knowledge components are also necessary to facilitate pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors.
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