Project Profile

Inquiring with GIS (I-GIS) Project: A Partnership Between Scientists and Educators

Description

This comprehensive ITEST project will provide sixty middle and high school teachers with an introduction to Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) technologies. The project, which brings together a leadership team of educators, science researchers and experts in resource management, is based at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory, a research facility that studies stream and forest ecosystems. The program will focus on environmental applications in which teachers use probes to investigate the properties of local forest and stream ecosystems. Teachers will apply their technology experiences to creating standards based lessons aligned with local curricula. The teacher participants will be recruited from rural, underserved Appalachian communities in western Maryland and northern West Virginia. Local students will be recruited to participate in a four-day summer session that includes field-testing the proposed lessons and learning about career opportunities in information technology.

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PROJECT DETAILS

Award Number
0422545
Project Duration
2004 - 2007
Category
Comprehensive
Organization(s)
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences, Frostburg, MD
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Project Work State
MD
WV
Target Gradespan(s)
Middle school (6-8)
High school (9-12)
Project Setting(s)
Formal Education
Geographic Location(s)
Rural
Project Status
Expired
Additional Disciplines
Environmental Science - general
Additional Target Participants
Educators
Students