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Welcome to GISetc’s Mobile Conference Page! We created this section of our website for conference attendees to quickly and easily access our most recent materials.
Please explore all the links on this page and visit the main menu (if viewing from a mobile device use the down arrow on the right side of the header bar) to see what else we have to offer.
We hope to see you at one of our conferences in person and connect with you! Come by and see all the exciting, easy & affordable ways we can help you integrate GIS into your classroom.
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Esri GeoForms v2Creating a simple Editable Feature service
Creating a simple Editable Feature service
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March 12-15, 2015 NSTA
Booth 983! Pick up your copy of “Teaching Earth Science GeoInquiries” or get them online![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]
February 1-5, 2016
TUESDAY
Elementary Social Studies: Thinking Spatially
12:00-1 pm in Room 17A with Tom Baker & Anita Palmer
Connect with Your Community Using 21st Century Tools
3:30pm-5pm in Room 6B with Carolyn Mitchell & Roger Palmer
WEDNESDAY
Enhancing Social Studies with Digital Maps
1:30-3pm in Room 4A with Tom Baker, Anita Palmer & Chris Bunin
Dead Authors, Dusty Books and Mapping Their Connections
1:30-3pm in Room 6B with Barbaree Duke
THURSDAY
GEO-SIG Luncheon: Dining with Drones
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February 2-6, 2015 TCEA
DigitalEarthTCEA2015_RogerPalmer Online Resources for Geography, Earth and Environmental Science at the STEM Academy
Power of Field StudiesHandouts
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September 27, 2014
Story Maps on the Giant Map A selection of Story Maps that could enhance the use of the National Geographic Society Giant Traveling Map. These do NOT require having the Giant Traveling Map!
Elementary Build a Map Activity The purpose of this presentation is to present ways to use online GIS maps to teach students about how humans modify their environment. This lesson will also include ideas for extensions, other lessons, elements of a map, etc. Participants will learn skills that can be applied to concepts required by the elementary social studies and that can be modified for lower and upper elementary grades.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]
April 11, 2013
GISetc Online Resource Links Everything you need to get started using geospatial technologies online in the social studies and English language arts classroom.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator color=”custom” border_width=”4″ accent_color=”#bf0000″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
February 5, 2013
Mapping Our World: at home to classroom. Lessons and links to online maps and word docs make it possible for students to access lessons and the interactive maps from anywhere. Additional depth of thinking can be encouraged if using the desktop equivalent of these lessons!
Google Forms to Crowd Sourced Maps: Google forms can be used to create a field entry form that can be automatically mapped inside ArcGIS.com and you can control the way the data is displayed for students to analyze. Think of this as your new digital journal! Excerpt from Tech Enabled Field Studies on how to set up your own Form and Map in word format. Permission for classroom use only, for more ideas check out Tech Enabled Field Studies!
Check out the presentations list: Social Studies and English Language Academy Sessions
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November 2013
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ISTE 2013 San Antonio, TX
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APRIL 2013
Teach Next Gen Standards In Earth
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Region 10 History and Online GIS Workshop
Thank you for attending our History and Online GIS Workshop! Please follow the link below to access our handout.
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FEBRUARY 2013
Region 6 Texas Geography Conference
Integrating GIS and GPS into Your Classroom (Presentation: Integrating GIS and GPS into Your Classroom 2013,Integrating GIS and GPS handout)
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