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Title: Science Goes Spatial:


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  • Science Goes Spatial
  • Geotechnology in the Science Classroom
  • Lisa M. Blank, Jeffrey W. Crews,
  • Rachel Loehman, and Randy Knuth

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Spatial Thinking
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  • Spatial thinking must be recognized as a
    fundamental part of K-12 education and as an
    integrator and a facilitator for problem solving
    across the curriculum. With advances in computing
    technologies and the increasing availability of
    geospatial data, spatial thinking will play a
    significant role in the information- based
    economy of the 21st-century. Using appropriately
    designed support systems tailored to the K-12
    context, spatial thinking can be taught formally
    to all students. A geographic information system
    (GIS) offers one example of a high-technology
    support system that can enable students and
    teachers to practice and apply spatial thinking
    in many areas of the curriculum (National
    Research Council, 2005).

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  • In the recently released proceedings from the
    National Science Teachers Association
    (http//science.nsta.org/enewsletter/lmr.pdf), an
    alarming trend was noted
  • . . . new and emerging technologies, which help
    shape the future of science and discovery, are
    making their way into the K-12 curriculum in a
    belated or back-door fashion, if at all.
    Technologies that are developed for business
    applications are being adapted, at best, in a
    makeshift fashion for educational use. . . For
    the US to maintain its leadership position in the
    new information-based world economy . . .
    emerging technologies with science education
    potential must be made available to students and
    teachers.

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  • Overall GTEC Goal
  • Contribute to a national model that improves the
    teaching and learning of science in grades 5-12
    using geotechnologies.

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  • Earth Observing Systems Education Project (EOS)
  • GIS4MT
  • 235 participating schools
  • Introductory GIS trainings across Montana
  • Obstacles to full implementation of GIS
  • Onsite Support
  • Data sets

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  • GTEC Project Goals
  • Increase student interest in science, technology
    and geotechnologies
  • Develop student mastery in using geospatial
    technologies when solving real-world
    interdisciplinary problems
  • Prepare students for careers in geospatial
    technologies
  • Increase teacher comfort in use of
    geotechnologies in classroom
  • Help teachers infuse geotechnologies into
    classroom instruction
  • Build a national model for introducing geospatial
    technology to improve 5-12 science teaching and
    learning.

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  • GTEC is a teacher training model that
    sustains the use of geospatial technology within
    Montana classrooms, positions Montana science
    classrooms as leaders in geotechnology education,
    and transfers to other sites across the country.
  • Develop geotechnology educator leadership teams
  • Generate spatial data sets that are appropriate
    for use with school-aged audiences and aligned
    with national science education standards
  • Establish a system of support for dissemination
    of geospatial applications in the 5-12 science
    classroom including interactive website, help
    desk and bi-annual video conferencing
  • Found a statewide geospatial technology
    competition
  • Disseminate a national model for introducing
    geospatial technology to improve 5-12 science
    teaching and learning

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  • GTEC Outcomes
  • Explore geospatial resources being used by
    research scientists across Montana
  • NTSG Faith Ann Heinsch and Rachel Loehman
  • DBS Bill Granath
  • FLBS Niels Maumenee
  • Precision Agriculture Bob Rumney
  • Share work with school district via an in-service
    workshop

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  • Create geospatial module using GIS data
  • ESRI Template
  • Global Climate Change
  • Two week module
  • Implement geospatial module in your classroom
    during the 2006-2007 academic year
  • Video tape GIS lesson highlighting student use of
    geospatial data set generated from GTEC summer
    institute
  • Participate in pilot student GIS competition
    spring 2007

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  • GTEC Support
  • 2000 teacher stipend
  • 500 classroom mini grant
  • Four two-hour workshop sessions via video
    conference
  • Weekly help desk support
  • Graduate credit or OPI hours

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  • Geospatial Careers
  • http//geospatialcareers.net/
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