reading writing thinking ncge 2010
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Presentation from the National Conference on Geographic Education in Savannah, GATRANSCRIPT
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READING, WRITING & THINKINGAROUND THE GLOBE
Using Geography to Connect
21st Century Students with Reading & Writing
Barbaree Ash Duke
Veteran Educator & Consultant
Shannon White, PhD
Missouri Geospatial Extension Specialist
University of Missouri
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“Experience is an author's most
valuable asset.” ~ Mark Twain
Exploring the globe is NOT discipline
specific.
GIS offers real experiences for a
subject that has an ethereal
reputation.
Imprinting content material in their
minds and showing purpose has
powerful implications.
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READINGAuthors, Setting & Context
Lat. 32.71682 Long. -80.07912
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Understanding an Author’s Life
Mark Twain
• Life on the Mississippi River
• Additional Reading (before the novels) on River Conservation (Chad Pregracke)
Charles Dickens
• Child Labor
• Poverty
• Industrial Revolution
• Economics
clip art from http://etc.usf.edu/clipart
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Whom Did He Meet?
http://atlas.lib.niu.edu/Website/twain/viewer.htm
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Living Lands and Waters
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Child Labor in the Modern World
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Worldmapper
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Virtual Field Trips to Setting and Context
Walden Pond Julius Caesar
http://www.emersonkent.com/maps.htm
http://home.windstream.n
et/ernie.seckinger/Concor
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Geography, Math and History of Walden Pond
From Wikipedia…
• Walden Pond
– 42.4384°N 71.3420°W
– Walden Pond is a glacial, kettle-hole pond, with no surface water flowing in or out. Water levels in the pond are determined by precipitation and surrounding groundwater levels. The pond is the deepest lake in the Commonwealth, measuring nearly 90 feet at its deepest.
• Formed by retreating glaciers 10,000–12,000 years ago.
• Great connection to “Water World” activity in Our World Books
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/walden/
Surprise them with content that they don’t expect in English class!
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The Watsons Go to Birmingham
http://edcommunity.esri.com/arclessons/lesson.cfm?id=453
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Applying Context
Our World Series, Book 2, Module 4, March of Time
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WRITINGPersuasion, Research & Experience
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Picturing Vocabulary
• Drawing Tools: point, line (straight or curved), polygons & text
• Three Basemaps: Topo, Street & Satellite
• Export file as a picture• Zoom in/out, Pan & Full Extent• Set bookmarks, Locate places and
Set home• Ideal application for a one computer
classroom!
http://edgis.org/sketch
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PersuasionWe often hear about literacy issues in countries beyond the
USA. Organizations work hard to insure more children and
adults learn to read and communicate. Should we allocate
more resources within the USA or in other countries? Why?
http://www.worldmapper.org/textindex/text_education.html
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PersuasionWe often hear about literacy issues in countries beyond the
USA. Organizations work hard to insure more children and
adults learn to read and communicate. Should we allocate
more resources within the USA or in other countries? Why?
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Research
• Upper High School & College
(some topics are controversial)
– http://www.midway.edu/library/topics
– http://www.tcc.edu/students/resources/writcent/handouts/writing/restopics.htm
– http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/english2/termindex.htm
• All Middle and High School
– http://mail.avon.k12.ct.us/~kbolch/researchtopics
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THINKING
How Do You Teach Your Students to think?
or
Do you expect them to think?
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Thinking…
• Guided Inquiry
• Analyzing connections and patterns in history
• Analyzing how setting and environment affects people
• Drawing conclusions from research
• Appreciating context and why it’s important in analysis
…the REAL MAGIC.
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Resources
• Resources and Downloads and Free stuff…oh my! www.barbareeduke.com
• STEM Lessons (www.isat.jmu.edu/stem/curriculum.html )– Collection of 14 lessons which are all available in versions for
ArcMap, AEJEE and My World GIS
• ArcLessons (http://edcommunity.esri.com) • Blogs (http://gisined.blogspot.com) • Tweeting Tidbits• New Publications:
– Reading, Writing and Thinking Around the Globe: Geospatial Technologies for the English Language Arts Classroom and Beyond (Available at www.gisetc.com/shop/)
– 20 Minute GIS (Available at www.gisetc.com/shop/) – Collection of Activities for ArcGIS Explorer with ArcGIS Online content
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If you know what these mean, then you can find us!38.94512 N -92.32394 W