Lincoln's New Salem
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Experience the ultimate
introductory level GPS hands-on workshop for formal
and non-formal educators. This class is for all
grade 3rd - 16th educators who wish to learn what GPS is and
how to use it as a
tool with
their students in the classroom. Teachers will learn
what GPS is, how to work with a GPS unit, initialize it, program it,
collect data, enter data, clear data and how it is used in the
real world and
why it is important in education. Topics include
Geocaching, Phototagging, Confluence and Scavenger Hunts will be covered
and experienced in the class. Also
what is possible with GPS data will be explored and demonstrated in
terms of mapping with Google Earth. |
Event Dates: | June 7 - 9, 2011 |
Early Arrival: | 8:30 am – coffee & rolls |
Start Time: | 9:00 am |
Conclusion Time: | 3:00 pm |
Location: | Lincoln's
New Salem State Historical Site 15588 History Lane Petersburg, IL 62675 The park is 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield on Route 97 |
Instructors: | Edward Gorny and Nancy Gorny |
Sponsors: | Lincoln's New Salem State Historical Site - Tim Guinan and
the GIS2GPS Team |
Cost: | $150.00 – includes all materials, software and use of equipment |
CPDU's | 15 in all |
College Credit: (Optional) |
$80.00 - for one hour of graduate workshop credit through Quincy University - forms will be available the first day of class. |
Registration Limit: | 24 max |
Register by: | Registrations forms ASAP to reserve a place registration will be first come first served Please register by: May 31, 2011 |
Target Audience: | All 3 - 16 formal and non-formal educators
and school technology coordinators, who want to support students by
exploring
the world
with cutting edge
technology. |
Local Hotels | List of suggested hotels - click here for the .pdf |
Questions? Contact: | Edward Gorny, egorny@gis2gps.com |
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On Line Registration - Reserve Your Place! |