Title: Introduction to Geocaching
1Introduction to Geocaching
Jim Clark Instructional Technology
Department Wichita Public Schools
2What is Geocaching?
- High tech treasure hunt that uses global
positioning system (GPS) receiver to hide and
seek containers (caches) anywhere in the world
3What is GPS?
- It is a system of satellites that are used in
conjunction with a receiver unit and a control
station to allow for very accurate determination
of location
4Garmin etrex GPS Receiver
- Very inexpensive
- Very durable
- Great for basic instruction in use of GPS
- Stores waypoints and routes
- Replaced by Legend unit
5The front of the etrex
6The Back of the etrex
7The Sides of the etrex
8The Sides of the etrex
9Important Pages
Skyview Page
Menu Page
Waypoints Page
Waypoint Review Page
Compass Page
10Geocaching
- Go to http//www.geocaching.com
- Create account
- Under Search for caches enter 67202 for the zip
code
11Geocaches in 67202 by List
12Geocaches in 67202 by Map
13Geocaches in 67202 by Sat
14Downloading Geocashes
- Check in check box
- Click on Download Waypoints
15To Manage the Geocaches
- Download and install Easy GPS (www.easygps.com)
- Launch Easy GPS and select file you downloaded
- You may then upload or download geocache
waypoints from your receiver
16Easy GPS
17Geocaches
- Waterproof container
- Contains swag, stash note, pencil/pen, and log
book - You should add to the swag if you take swag
Congratulations, you found it! If you found this
cache by accident please dont remove it, this is
a Geocaching treasure box! Join us in the funs of
using GPS to find hidden treasures worldwide at
www.geocaching.com. Please let us know if you
would like us to remove this geocache. Name Date
Waypoint Owner
18Uses in Education
- Use Travel Bugs to track an items movement from
place to place, including any stories that are
picked up along the way. (Free alternative to
Travel Bugs are Travel Tags - Create a multi-cache that includes information
about the local history of an area. Students
learn by doing. (An example might be, tracing tha
path of a famous person in history at a local
landmark) - Create a multi-cache that explores cultural
connections of the local area. - Create a cache that explores issues in
environmental education. (The Evil Green Menace!)
- Create a cache that explores health issues.
(Heart to Heart) - Create caches that explore numeracy. (User
Geometry) - Participate in projects that help students
collaborate with others around the world. (An
example might be the Degree Confluence Project) - Participate in a "Cache In, Trash Out"
environmental education day. - Create a geocaching club at school.
- Use virtual caches to avoid planting too many
caches for you students. (Get students to keep a
log book and answer questions about locations
they have visited.) - From http//www.teachinghacks.com/wiki/index.php?t
itleGeocaching_for_Educators