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South Carolina Geographic Alliance Global Positioning Systems: Starting a GPS School Club Kimberly Terry Crowders Creek Middle School Clover, South Carolina
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An entertaining adventure game using handheld GPS devices Visiting places that you would otherwise never go Searching for hidden treasures! “GEO-“ for geography “-CACHING” for the process of hiding a cache What is Geocaching?
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Technology that uses high-tech Global Positioning System satellites Handheld device that includes maps, a compass, and uses latitude and longitude coordinates to pinpoint exact locations What is a GPS device?
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By logging into the Geocaching website, www.geocaching.com, you can download specific latitude and longitude coordinates for cache locations. Input the coordinates into a GPS device, and the device will lead you to the cache’s location within a few feet! Then you use clues to find the location of the cache…the treasure! How does it work?
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A geocache can be one of many things: an ammo box filled with fun things that you can trade, a magnetic key box that is attached to something metal, a film canister, a tiny magnetic container, or just a place that you visit and learn about It usually contains a log book or sheet to sign. It might have items that you can trade! What is a Geocache?
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Travelbugs are items of your choice that you attach a “dog tag” to. You choose its destination, drop it off in a geocache, and track it online as it travels its course! Travelbugs
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Money-wise…only the cost of the GPS devices! Signing up for a membership at www.geocaching.com is free. www.geocaching.com Time-wise…the more time you put into it, the better your program will be! How much does it cost?
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Learn about the history of navigation Introduce different types of maps Introduce concept of latitude/longitude Introduce GPS technology (with Google Earth!) Train students in the use of GPS devices Design travelbugs/track travelbugs On-campus practice Off-campus field trips Hide geocaches during off campus field trips Possible Activities
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Scheduling What days will you meet? Will you have a set schedule (ex: every Tuesday afternoon) or will it be a variety of days? Students How many students will you include, and how will you select the ones involved? Will you have more than 1 team? Suggestion: 1 team per 10-15 students Considerations when starting a club
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Equipment How will you get your equipment? Does you have money in your school budget, or will you need to apply for grants? Suggestion: 1 GPS device per 2-3 students Support Staff Do you have any other teachers who will help? Are they familiar with using GPS devices and geocaching? Suggestion: Hold training sessions for support staff prior to student participation. Considerations when starting a club
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Field Trips Will you take off-campus field trips? Where will the field trips be? Suggestion: Check www.geocaching.com for local geocaches.www.geocaching.com How will you transport the students? Does your district have transportation available? Do you have a required format for permission slips? Communication How will you notify the students and parents about the club? Suggestion: Hold an information meeting for parents to explain geocaching and the club’s objectives. Considerations when starting a club
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Geocaching.com Will you set up a profile for your students? Will you let them help you come up with a team name and the profile information? Are you allowed to post photographs of your students on the internet? Will you just search for already hidden geocaches, or will you hide some of your own? Make sure you follow procedures on www.geocaching.com for hiding geocaches. www.geocaching.com Considerations when starting a club
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Contact Kimberly Terry at kterry@clover.k12.sc.us Other resources: www.geocaching.com For more information on starting a club…
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