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Using GPS in Library & Educational Settings

Using GPS in Library & Educational Settings. Robert Mayben & Pamela Picklesimer. GPS Introduction. Global Positioning System (2000) The GPS is made up of three parts: At least 24 satellites orbiting the Earth Control and monitoring stations on Earth The GPS receivers owned by users.

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Using GPS in Library & Educational Settings

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  1. Using GPS in Library & Educational Settings Robert Mayben & Pamela Picklesimer

  2. GPS Introduction • Global Positioning System (2000) • The GPS is made up of three parts: • At least 24 satellites orbiting the Earth • Control and monitoring stations on Earth • The GPS receivers owned by users

  3. GPS Receivers • Electronic devices (cars, handheld) • Determine your approximate location (within around 6-20 feet) on the planet • Coordinates: Longitude and Latitude • Some units have maps, built-in electronic compasses, & voice navigation

  4. GPS Receivers • Costs/Purchasing • Companies • Features

  5. Who’s using GPS? • Real World Applications • Government Agencies • Army Corps of Engineers • Forestry • Research Institutions – Data Gathering • Libraries • Classroom Teachers • Recreational Applications • Hunting, Fishing, Hiking • Geocaching

  6. What is Geocaching? • Adventure game for GPS users • www.geocaching.com • Caches • Finding & Logging Caches

  7. GPS in the Library? • List library geocaches on www.geocaching.com to draw people to the library which can help raise awareness of programs and services • Set up geocaches to promote local history awareness, community involvement, and environmental responsibility • Tour of campus libraries • Locating libraries in various cities, states, or countries

  8. GPS in the Library? • Many libraries offer GPS units for students, faculty, and staff to check out for data collection and navigation • Integrate geocaching into a summer reading program • Track bookmobile routes and stops • Your Ideas?

  9. GPS in the Classroom? • Why? GIS2GPS & Teachers & Other Examples • Digital Photography Scavenger Hunt • Leaf Collection (pictures or actual leaves) • Mean, Median, Mode • Creative or Descriptive Writing • Review Games • Latitude & Longitude • Related Topics such as Systems of the Body, Countries of Different Continents • Vocabulary Activities • Google Earth Integration • Landmark Puzzle (Pictures, Countries, facts)

  10. GPS in the Classroom? • Classifications for Science • Parts of Speech/Descriptions of items • Math Shapes/Math in the Real World • Geometric Planes/Trig Activities • Measurements/Scale/Distance • Math Multiple Choice/Work Problems to find Coordinates • Relative vs. Absolute Directions for Social Studies • Discussion on how GPS would have affected historical events (Wars, etc) • Data Collection • Your Ideas?

  11. End of In-Class Session • Questions so far? • We will proceed outside for the next part of the training module. • In part 2, there will be hands-on instruction on how to use a GPS unit as well as a group geocaching activity. • Training Module Home

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