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- Let's go outside! Scaffolded geocache activity
- Back inside: Debriefing, reviewing, discussing; what are the instructional implications? Things to address
- Investigating our geo-locating tools. We have a 'dry' tool (the hardware) and a 'wet' tool (our brains), plus organizing frameworks (cardinal directions; equator & PM)
- How does a GPS work?
- How did our GPS equate with the popular usage of the term? ("I don't need a map--I have a GPS in my car")
- What else can a GPS do?
- How did we orient ourselves outside? What cues did we use?
- Did we think in terms of N/S/E/W or Eq/PM? Did anyone make an 'airplane'?
- Investigating the display & markup tool (Google Earth): What does that file look like? How did I make it? How can you make one yourself?
- Extending the activity: Geospatial awareness/skills --> inquiry --> community investigation.
- Remaining time: Playing with Google Earth
- And an FYI: What we did was not geocaching, it was a scaffolded geocache. See geocaching.com for the real thing.
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- Sign up for Thursday meeting, and don't forget that the 1:00-1:20 slot is saved for Japera's presentation.
- No reading
- Assignments: If you haven't already, complete the GIS assignment and turn it in. Prep for Thursday meeting by working on final project. Can you come with a mock-up of some visuals?
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