Title: G.P.S
1G.P.S
- Alex Brashear
- Braundon Soper
2Introduction
- Northwest Arkansas Community College has a
forested area north of the school that has been
used as a living laboratory. The area is a
primary source of laboratory experiences for
Plant Biology, Environmental Science,
Environmental Geology, Intro to GIS as well as
many other science courses. - As part of the phase III expansion and
reclamation projects, a learning community of
science students collected GPS coordinates in the
area over the Fall 2008 semester.
3Overview
- Students in the Environmental Geology course
collected GPS coordinates in the Learning
Laboratory. Data collected was combined with
soil, plant and geospatial data to generate an
interactive map using GIS applications. Students
from Environmental Geology, Plant Biology and
Introduction to GIS collaborated to produce a
final map showing all data collected from the
area.
4Objectives
- Through EAST/EMPACTS (Educationally-Managed
Projects Advancing Curriculum, Technology and
Service) our objective was to get an
understanding of what GPS is and collect and map
out GPS coordinates for future use.
5Community
- Using GPS in the community helps inject a level
of awareness of the surrounding locations and
habitats that could be greatly affected by
disruption.
6Curriculum
- The course objective was followed by teaching us
how to use our hands on experiences with the GPS
technologies and out of classroom experiences as
a learning tool to accomplish our pre-existing
goals and class obligations.
7Technology
- We used GPS handheld receivers to collect data
points. - We used Google Earth to map out points
- We used Microsoft Excel to
record data on spreadsheets.
8Skills Developed
- Team- Effective teamwork
- Individual- How to work proficiently in a
restricted amount of time. - Technology- Learning how to use GPS handheld
devices and the programs used to map them. - Communication- How to speak effectively with
partners and instructors. - Organizational- How to keep on task and focused
through a lengthy process.
9Methodology
- We went on Google Earth map out locations that we
would collect data from. Copied to word and
printed a map. - Using the map we located the areas and collected
the data using the handheld device. - We used Microsoft Excel to calculate the points
onto a spreadsheet.
10Project Results
Latitude Longitude Conversion Latitude Longitude
GPS1 3621'37.43"N 9410'26.92"W 9410'26.92"W 36.360397 94.174144
GPS2 3621'44.48"N 9410'27.21"W 36.362356 94.174225
GPS3 3621'46.85"N 9410'21.63"W 36.363014 94.172675
GPS4 3621'42.16"N 9410'16.47"W 9410'16.47"W 36.361711 94.171242
GPS5 3621'34.69"N 9410'12.51"W 9410'12.51"W 36.359636 94.170142
11Future Project Ideas
- A future group could expand on our research by
using it for research projects for other classes.
To combine it with soil samples taken to create a
location of flower beds.
12Acknowledgements
- Albrecht, Sarah
Luedecke, Brian - Beal, Andrew Martinez,
Bernardo - Brashear, Alexander
Parrish, Levi - Cooley, Christine Phillips,
Capitola - Cooper, Mitchell Soper,
Braundon - Eiler, Christopher Walker,
Natasha - Herbert, Lauren
Yeakley, John - Lowe, Daniel
13Appendices
http//gps.gov/ (gps) http//www.arkansashighways.
com/Info/Answers/answers.htm?Record_Number83Wher
e20can20I20obtain20information20regarding20u
pcoming20highway20construction
mailtoinfo_at_arkansashighways.com (Concerns about
NWACC road construction) http//www.youtube.com/wa
tch?vE_6i8Lb9MnY (GPS- GARMIN HANDHELD
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO) http//www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/b
ickel/DDDMMSS-decimal.html (GPS- CONVERSION)
http//www.youtube.com/watch?vsEpqGlIY04sfeatur
erelated (Google earth- plotting latitude and
longitude points)