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Title: Innovative Classrooms: Mapping Your Way


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Innovative Classrooms Mapping Your Way
  • David Richardson and Susan Tyree

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What Innovative Classrooms Look Like
  • Authentic assessment
  • Project-based learning
  • Technology innovations
  • School to career opportunities

Excerpted from Edutopia Online
http//www.glef.org/
3
Performance Assessment
  • Measure what kids can do with knowledge, not how
    many right answers they can give to questions.
    Seymour Papert

4
Project Based Learning
  • Students work together in groups to solve
    challenging problems that are authentic,
    curriculum-based, and often interdisciplinary.
    Gwen Solomon, Technology and Learning
  • The teacher is learning at the same time as the
    students and with the students

5
Technology Innovation
  • We have given students a research tool and
    databases used by scientists, analysts, and
    planners in the field.

6
School to Work
482 Jobs Posted on Monster.com in 7 days in
Florida.
7
What Innovative Classrooms Feel Like
What students do is meaningful
Students have a sense of accomplishment and pride
in their finished product
Students are engaged and motivated
Students take control of their learning
8
What is GIS?
  • GIS  is a computer software that allows you to
    store, analyze and display data LINKED TOGETHER
    GEOGRAPHICALLY.
  • With this program you can manage information of
    any kind according to where it is located.

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Data Can Be Queried
The data tables can be queried and the results
displayed geographically.
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Themes
  • The data is layered together in themes.
  • Each theme of data has its own database of
    attributes attached.
  • There are three types of themes  polygons,
    lines, and points. 

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We can project Sugarloaf Key
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Adding GPS Data
  • Points can be collected with GPS unit.
  • These points can be downloaded into the GIS
    program.

13
Data Added To GIS as a Table
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Table Data Added to View
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Publish to the Web
  • Research and data can be combined to publish on
    the web for authentic assessment of student
    projects.
  • Key Largo School
  • Sugarloaf School
  • Where to publish
  • School district web sites
  • Web World Wonders

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Resources
  • David Richardson
  • richardsond_at_monroe.k12.fl.us
  • http//www.monroe.k12.fl.us/sls/
  • Sugarloaf School
  • 255 Crane Blvd.
  • Summerland Key, FL 33042
  • Telephone (305)-745-3282         
    Fax(305)-745-2019 
  • Florida Geographic Alliance
  • Dr. Laurie Molina
  • lmolina_at_admin.fsu.edu
  • http//fga.freac.fsu.edu/
  • Susan Tyree
  • tyrees_at_monroe.k12.fl.us
  • http//www.keylargoschool.com
  • Key Largo School
  • 104801 Overseas Highway
  • Key Largo, FL 33037
  • Telephone (305)-453-1255
  • Fax 305-453-1248

 
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