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Title: Teaching Critical Thinking Skills within Ag Geospatial Curriculum


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Teaching Critical Thinking Skills within Ag
Geospatial Curriculum
  • Ag GIS Education Symposium
  • Pismo Beach, California
  • January 20, 2006

Terry Brase, Associate Professor Agricultural
Technology Kirkwood Community College Cedar
Rapids, Iowa
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Decision-making process
  • Identify Question
  • Collect data / information about Question
  • Summarize data
  • Develop potential solutions
  • Analyze and select solution
  • Implement selected solution
  • Reevaluate

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Examples of decisions
  • No-Till or Minimum tillage on a particular field
  • Seed or plant variety
  • Amount of fertilizer
  • Participation in a government program
  • Adding drainage tile/terraces/furrows
  • Harvesting time
  • Irrigation

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3 Objectives of Precision Farming
  • Recordkeeping
  • Use of Precision farming tools to record
    inventory, production or management
  • Spatial analysis
  • Use of tools and records to analyze records for
    decision making
  • Variable Rate Application
  • Use of tools and analysis to apply correct
    amounts on fields

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Decision-making
  • A decision should be based on accurate and
    complete data.
  • This data is summarized to create valuable
    information.
  • Information is interpreted (explained) in order
    to make a decision.

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Tools of Precision Farming
  • Global Positioning System
  • Geographic Information System
  • Computers
  • Intelligent Devices and Implements
  • Remote Sensing/Digital Imagery

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How are the tools used?
  • Data collection
  • IDI sensors to measure and sense soils or
    conditions
  • GPS to georeference to a map
  • GIS to manage and display data
  • Data Analysis
  • Statistical Summary - GIS
  • Query objects and areas of interest - GIS
  • Implementation
  • GIS Spatial records in database
  • Interpretive maps from GIS
  • Variable Rate Application with GPS and IDI

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Processes of Precision Farming
  • Data Collection (builds data)
  • Data Analysis (creates information)
  • Information Implementation (uses information for
    decision making)
  • Duplicates the decision making process

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What does industry need?
  • Graduates that have
  • Agronomic skills
  • Technical skills
  • Work ethics
  • Geospatial skills
  • Critical thinking

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Tool vs Processes of Geospatial Technologies
  • GPS and GIS are tools used for the processes
  • Some programs and courses are designed to teach
    the tools without teaching the processes
  • Teaching the tools is training, teaching the
    processes and critical thinking skills is
    education
  • Based on what industry needs, we need to be
    concentrating on using geospatial tools to
    enhance critical thinking and work ethic skills

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Techniques of Data Collection
  • Field operations
  • Scouting
  • As applied variable rate application
  • Remotely sensed images
  • Yield mapping
  • Soil testing
  • If we are teaching these without helping the
    student apply it to a problem, then we are
    teaching tools.

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Sampling techniques
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Techniques of Data Analysis
  • Averaging and summarizing data
  • Query selection and averaging data
  • Creating Management Zones
  • Surface analysis
  • Reclassifying data
  • Overlay analysis
  • Statistical analysis

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Surfacing techniques
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Techniques of Interpretation and Implementation
  • Suitability map
  • Summarize by zones
  • Temporal analysis map
  • Predictive modeling
  • Prescriptive modeling

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Data collection
  • In industry managers need data and information
    to make decisions
  • Collecting accurate and valid data
  • Knowing what data to collect
  • Spatial awareness!

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Data Collection - Critical Thinking Activities
  • Intro to Precision Farming
  • Introduce the concept of data collection
  • Students are assigned random objects and must
    think of attributes that could be collected as
    data and would be valuable for a person managing
    those objects
  • Example Students are assigned fireplugs and
    they must think of 3 attributes that could be
    recorded as data. Or trash receptacles, street
    lamps

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Data Collection - Critical Thinking Activities
  • Geospatial Data Collection
  • provides advanced techniques in collecting data
  • Students must determine data that needs to be
    collected.
  • Identify their own project (park, cornfield, golf
    course...) and the problem to be solved.
  • Students must define the question, develop a list
    of attributes and data that they collect for
    their project

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Data Collection - Critical Thinking Activities
  • Outcomes from class Students must
  • Build a project with data
  • Create a final map of collected data
  • Present contact with map and data

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Data Analysis
  • Data collected in the field must be analyzed to
    come up with usable information.
  • A map that is easy to interpret and provides the
    information to assist in a decision

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Data Analysis - Critical Thinking Activities
  • Agricultural Spatial Analysis
  • Develop the ability to create interpretative maps
    from which a decision can be made.
  • Students are given an example of a technique
    example, suitability map
  • The process is demonstrated from question to
    answer
  • Students then decide if the interpretative
    technique is appropriate for their problem
  • Students must develop an example of an
    agriculturally related question that could be
    answered using a suitability map
  • One question is selected and students are given
    the task of answering that question.

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Answering the question
  • Once the suitability map has been created, the
    student must provide an oral description
    (interpretation) of what it means and provide a
    recommendation for implementation or a decision.
  • Student provides an interpretative map and
    presentation to contact
  • Analysis skills
  • Communication skills

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Summary
  • GPS and GIS are tools that can be used in almost
    any discipline
  • GPS and GIS are cool and fun!
  • Critical thinking skills can taught with GPS and
    GIS

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107 Washington Hall Kirkwood CC 6301 Kirkwood
Blvd Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 (866)
4AGKNOW www.agknow.org
Terry Brase (319) 398-5458 tbrase_at_kirkwood.edu www
.kirkwood.edu/faculty/tbrase
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