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What is GPS and how doI use it in my classroom?
Based on a PresentationBy Sheryl Crain,
Washington Parish
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What is GPS?
  • GPS is funded by and controlled by the US
    Department of Defense (DOD).
  • The system was designed for and is operated by
    the U. S. military.
  • GPS provides specially coded satellite signals
    that can be processed in a GPS receiver, enabling
    the receiver to compute position, velocity, and
    time.
  • Four GPS satellite signals are used to compute
    positions in three dimensions and the time offset
    in the receiver clock.

3
How is GPS used?
  • Besides being used by the military, GPS is used
    in forestry, biology, fishing, hunting, boating,
    racing, nursing, and many other fields.
  • GPS technology can be effectively used in your
    classroom as well.

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How does GPS work?
  • A GPS device receives signals from satellites
    orbiting the earth to triangulate your location,
    which will be given as a global address.
  • Or, the GPS device can lead you to a previously
    marked location, much like a compass.

5
How do I get a GPS receiver?
  • They range in price from about 100 to well over
    1,000.
  • The West Baton Rouge Parish Technology Department
    has three sets of GPS units containing. Each set
    contains 10 GPS units. WBR Teachers may check
    these out for free!

6
What is Geocaching?
  • One of the fastest growing new sports.
  • Has participants in many countries outside of the
    US and Canada.
  • Is a modern day active treasure hunting activity
    that allows you to use GPS and therefore a
    global address to locate a cache.

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What is a cache?
Usually a weather-resistant container such
as Tupperware, Rubbermaid, or surplus ammo box
containing a treasure or clue.
8
Are there rules for Geocaching?
  • Yes, there are
  • 1. Take something from the cache
  • 2. Leave something in the cache
  • 3. Sign the logbook
  • 4. Do not move the cache

9
Whats in a cache?
  • Logbook
  • Trinkets to trade
  • Examples maps, books, software, hardware, CDs,
    videos, pictures, coins, tools, games, etc.
  • Information sheet that explains the container and
    geocaching, as well as contact information.
  • For teachers Clues to a problem or mystery.

10
What are the rules?
  • Cache contents
  • No food
  • No weapons (knives, ammunition, explosives)
  • No drugs or alcohol
  • No adult materials
  • No solicitations (business, religious, political)

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Who enforces the rules?
  • Geocaching.com
  • Controls listing of geocaches worldwide on its
    website.
  • Caches are approved by volunteer reviewers.
  • Reviewers do not visit the geocache in person as
    part of the approval process.
  • Reviewers view the online description,
    coordinates, topo maps, proximity to other
    caches, compliance with known park rules.

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http//www.geocaching.com/
Membership is Free!
13
Variations on the game
  • Traditional caches
  • Multi-caches / Offset caches
  • Virtual caches
  • Event caches
  • Travel bugs

14
What do I need to start a Geocache?
  • Container(s) with a lid usually plastic and
    waterproof
  • At least one GPS device
  • Something to put in the cache

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Versions of Geocaching to use in the Classroom
  • Scavenger Hunt students take a sealed clue from
    each cache and bring back to a predetermined
    location to open and solve a riddle or mystery
  • Content Specific Caches each cache has an
    activity that deals with one particular subject
    area (ex. each cache has a math problem that
    students must solve)

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Classroom, cont.
  • Interdisciplinary Cache each cache has
    information or an activity from a different
    subject subject area
  • Holiday Themed Cache find Easter Eggs or
    Halloween candy!
  • Science/Social Studies Cache each cache is
    actually a tree, plant species (or something
    similar), or landmark that students must identify

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Just Remember
  • Take Something (may be physical or a fact)
  • Leave Something (usually)
  • Do not move the cache
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