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Meek, S., FitzGerald, E., Priestnall, G.,  and Sharples, M. (In Press) Field Trip Learning In Kinuthia, W. & Marshall, S. (Eds). On the Move: Mobile Learning for Development. Information Age Publishing Inc., Charlotte, NC.

Priestnall, G., Jarvis, C., Burton, A., Smith, M., and Mount, N. (2012) Virtual Geographic Environments, in Unwin, D., Foote, K., Tate, N., and DiBiase, D. (eds) Teaching Geographical Information Science and Technology in Higher Education, Wiley-Blackwell, 257-288

Sharples, M., Meek, S., and Priestnall, G. (2012) Zapp: Learning about the Distant Landscape, Proceedings of Mlearn 2012 (11th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning)

Priestnall, G., Brown, E., Sharples, M., and Polmear, G. (2009) A student-led comparison of techniques for augmenting the field experience, Proceedings of Mlearn 2009, Orlando, Florida, October 28th - 30th 2009.

Priestnall, G. (2009) Landscape Visualisation in Fieldwork, Journal of Geography in Higher Education, Volume 33 Supplement 1, S104


Priestnall, G. and March, J. (2008) Learning to read the landscape: Interactive visual tools for exploring spatial thinking. Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK) Conference, 2 - 4 April 2008, Manchester Metropolitan University

Burton, A., Priestnall, G., Polmear. G., and Mount, N. (2008) Real-Time Landscape Visualisation: Experiences in a Teaching and Learning Context Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK) Conference, 2 - 4 April 2008, Manchester Metropolitan University

Priestnall, G. and Polmear, G (2006) Landscape Visualisation: From lab to field, Proceedings of the First International workshop on mobile geospatial augmented reality, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 29-20 May 2006.[PDF]

Priestnall, G., (2004) Augmenting Reality? 3D Modelling and Visualisation in Geography Fieldwork  Proceedings of the 12th Annual Geographical Information Science Research UK Conference (GISRUK ’04), University of East Anglia, Norwich, Wednesday 28th to Friday 30th April 2004, 35 – 38