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Seal Web Geographical Methods and Interactive Technology Applied to Public Outreach Learning Theory Expert Leadership Field Trips Public Collaboration Knowledge Independent Learning Science Methods Technology Seal Web Expert How-to Field Trips Public Projects Seal Web Spatial Learning Regional Science Interactive Technology Expert Leadership • • • • • • • Orientation – invitation to public Education – additional RF info Evaluation – level of participation Tools – corresponding to interest Projects –available for production Seal Cruise – field trip Web Development – interfaces for caring Field Trips • • • • • • • • Visit Places Listen to Experts Observe with All Senses Form Opinions Have Fun Get Out into Nature Share with Friends, Family, Leaders Take an Active Role Field Trips-Part Two • • • • • • • Provide Exposure to Landscape Place Theoretical into Reality Give Overview of Seal and Turtle Lives Encourage Individual Participation Online Mapping Tools Desktop Mapping Options Take User Through Learning Process Independent Learning • • • • • • Review of Cruise Materials Traditional Reading and Writing Visual Investigation Collaborative Participation Use Mapping Tools to Report Observation Use Mapping Tools to Explore Seal Habitat Interaction with Human Habitat • Seeing the Big Picture Technology • • • • • • • • Web Site Help Audio Techniques Video Techniques Software Packages Templates for Understanding References to Existing Works Applications to Real Life Big Science • • • • • • • • Federal, State, Local Governments Not-for-Profit Organizations Professional Societies Advocacy Groups Businesses Politicians Citizens Children Student Collaboration • Volunteers Walk Beaches and Report Observations to Headquarters via Online Reporting Tools and Interactive Maps • Have the Opportunity to Use Various Interactive Maps to Explore Issues of Cohabitation • Learn Vocabulary of Earth Science, Biology, Cartography and Geography Project Implementation Design Assess Implement Logic Development Model Adjust Monitor Evaluate Hinchcliff, Ginger, NOAA CSC, Logic Model Development, Silver Spring, Maryland, 2004. Project Components Administration Funding Legal Geography, Cartography Math, Science, History Marketing Technology Marketing Mass Mail Website, Blog, IPOD Street Fairs Fundraising Special Events Atlantis Marine World Hosted Meetings Seal Web An Exploration of Cohabitation The Universe The World The Region The Seal Cruise The Country Your Back Yard Scaling Down - Global Science El Nino Amphidromic Zones Scaling Down - National Science Ecological Regions Scaling Down - Regional Science Long Island Seal Habitat Seal Habitat Field Trip • Captain Lou Fleet, Freeport, NY Long Island Index Map http://www.longislandindexmaps.org/ • Land Use • What About Water Use? Online Interactive Site • Go to maps.google.com • Add the seal cruise data points by using the Google Maps option to Search Maps • Just paste the following into their text window for Search Maps and press Search Maps: • http://globalscience.home.att.net/TRF/SealCruise. kml • These points show the Seal Cruise so … • Pan Around, Read Them. Zoom in! • Interact and Learn Ocean – Human Interaction • Ocean Literacy Materials Pending Spatial Learning Theory Gersmehl’s Scissors: Topical and Regional Analysis An effective means of geographical learning uses the interaction between two methods of examination: topical and regional. Topic: Seals Region: Long Island Spatial Learning Theory Twelve Thought Modes • • • • • • Location – Where? Condition – What? Situation – How? Comparison Aura – Influence Regionalization • • • • • • Hierarchy Transition Pattern(s) Correlation Temporality Models Location – Where? • (x,y); Lat, Long; Address; Landmark; Roadway • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Condition – What? • Campus, Park, Hospital, Roadways, … • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Situation – How? • Connections: How is this place linked to others? • Primary land donation, urban growth, infrastructure, … • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Comparison • How are places similar or different? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Aura – Influence • What effect(s) does a feature have on nearby areas? Waterfront vs. Blight, Park vs. Industry • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Regionalization • What nearby places are similar to each other for grouping? By color? Street Density? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Regionalization • How about now? By Shadows, Grassland, Pixels ? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Hierarchy • Where does this place fit into structure of nested areas? State, City, Borough, Community, Campus, Building • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Transition • Is the change between places abrupt, or gradual? Cross-section, profile, Graph-able? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Pattern(s)? • Are there imbalances, clusters or other arrangements? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Pattern(s)? • Are there imbalances, clusters or other arrangements? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Correlation • Do features tend to occur together? • Industry, Tall Buildings, High Density Housing, Parks?! • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Temporality • Need Historic Photos for Area • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference Models • Do features arrange themselves according to a set of rules? • Independent, Individualistic Frame of Reference