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Casper WY GIS Institute

Join us at the Casper GIS Institute on April 13-14th at Casper High School for a hands-on introduction to GPS and GIS. Learn how to use GPS units, download waypoints, find treasure, and map your routes using ArcView/ArcGIS software. This training aligns with World Geography standards and aims to develop skills in spatial analysis and map interpretation. Don't miss this opportunity to become an expert in GPS and GIS!

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Casper WY GIS Institute

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  1. Casper WY GIS Institute April 13-14th Casper H.S.

  2. Introduction • expert vs. practitioner • 5-min. warning • Re-Invention of the wheel?

  3. GPS Treasure Hunt • Download waypoints to GPS unit • Go outside and find treasure • Upload points into Ozi Explorer • Convert files to use in ArcView/ArcGIS

  4. Ki-Yi Treasure Hunt

  5. GPS/GIS at WHS - Unit • Covered background information • 2 days GPS unit training • 1 day of Ki-Yi Treasure Hunt • 3 days of ArcView software training • 3 days mapping our routes in WTN

  6. 9-12 WORLD GEOGRAPHY STANDARDS 1. use maps, globes, and other geographic tools to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective by selecting appropriate maps, map projections, and other graphic representations to analyze geographic problems; constructing maps using fundamental cartographic principles including translating narratives about places and events into graphic representations; interpreting maps and other geographic tools through the analysis of case studies and using data; and using geographic tools to represent and interpret the earth’s physical and human systems.

  7. Ki-Yi Unit Objectives: After completing this unit the student will be able to understand… • how to care and operate the handheld GPS units. • the many real-world applications of GPS and GIS systems. • how GPS/GIS have affected their world and possible uses for them in their future. • how to correctly generate and use map projections of various types.

  8. Ki-Yi Unit Tasks • Discuss misconceptions and current knowledge of GPS or GIS systems handout. • View the website GPS Uses in Everyday Life – Aerospace Corporation GPS primer and complete worksheet. • Go over Location Review document and website World Atlas.com Latitude and Longitude • Hook – How GPS is used today. Military and civilian uses. • Ambush in IraqLaser Guided Missiles • GPS Guided boat to Cuba

  9. Ki-Yi Unit Tasks • GPS/GIS consumer uses Internet activity. • With the GPS unit in hand, read through the User Guide overview. • Learn to set a waypoint and navigate to it. Enter ______________ as the goto point and determine what is at that location. • Partner up and do Ki-Yi Treasure Hunt.

  10. Ki – Yi Treasure Hunt

  11. Ki – Yi Treasure Hunt

  12. Setting Waypoint

  13. Locating Waypoint

  14. GPS/GIS Unit Tasks • Upload waypoints from Ki-Yi treasure hunt into your computer using OziExplorer. • Complete Mapping Our World module one in ArcView. • Complete Mapping Our World module five in ArcView. • Work with Treasure Hunt shapefile to map route and home.

  15. GPS/GIS Unit Tasks • Print map and turn in. • Take GPS overview quiz. • Complete GIS/GPS journal prompt.

  16. Base Layer

  17. Treasure Hunt Waypoints

  18. Treasure Hunt Route

  19. City Street Layer

  20. House Location

  21. Route to School

  22. Completed Map

  23. Using the Inquiry Model of Learning

  24. Geographic Inquiry Process

  25. Step 1 Ask geographic questions Ask questions to learn about the world around you.

  26. Step 2 Acquire geographic resources Identify data and information that you need to answer your questions

  27. Step 3 Explore geographic data Turn the data into maps, tables, and graphs and look for patterns and relationships

  28. Step 4 Analyze geographic data Go deeper into geographic exploration and draw conclusions to answer your question

  29. Step 5 Act upon geographic knowledge • Take your work to others to educate, make a decision, or solve a problem.

  30. Integrative Geohistorical Inquiry

  31. Phase 1 • Frame geohistorical research in key themes • People – culture, politics, economics, and technology • Landscape – water, landforms, resources, climate, vegetation • Interactions – exploration, settlement, conflict, boundaries, networks, change

  32. Phase 2 • Engage in local geohistorical studies • Create a project based on the history of Casper or it’s settlement • Model after examples in handout • Include primary documents especially historical maps

  33. Phase 3 • Shift between local outcomes and larger contexts • Local research should be linked to broader, larger story • Ex. How history of Casper relates to westward expansion and U.S. government policies of 1800’s

  34. Phase 4 • Apply findings to the present and the future • What was _______ like then? • What is _________ like today? • Why the change?

  35. Phase 5 • Transfer knowledge and skills to other places, times, and themes.

  36. Casper city GIS

  37. Big Sioux River Water Project

  38. GPS/GIS Scope and Sequence

  39. Purpose • To identify desired skills and concepts we want students to learn • To spiral learning so we are building a foundation and expanding on previous knowledge/skills.

  40. Desired Outcome • What is the final product you want? • When student’s leave Casper schools they should know how to

  41. Skills necessary to achieve goal • What specific GPS or GIS skills do you think students should have to meet goal? • Identify skills necessary • When should they learn it? • What subject should they learn it in?

  42. Match skills to content • What subject area would the skill be best learned in? • Ex. World Geography – spatial awareness • Ex. Physical science – environmental processes • Ex. Math – statistics

  43. Data Sources

  44. Current Data sets • Soil samples, fire damage, ?

  45. WY Spatial Data Clearinghouse • http://wgiac2.state.wy.us/html/index.asp

  46. File compression • 1 pixel = 1 _____?

  47. Prairie to Mountain Explorer • PTME • Regional data • Wyoming data • Coal • Soil • Watersheds • Crops • Livestock • Climate • Base layers

  48. ESRI Data

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