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GPS Basics 2007 NCSTA Institute

GPS Basics 2007 NCSTA Institute. Interesting revelations en route to teaching the use of GPS receivers to middle schoolers: 1.Most students (and a good

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Page 1: GPS Basics 2007 NCSTA Institute. Interesting revelations en route to teaching the use of GPS receivers to middle schoolers: 1.Most students (and a good

GPS Basics

2007 NCSTA Institute

Page 2: GPS Basics 2007 NCSTA Institute. Interesting revelations en route to teaching the use of GPS receivers to middle schoolers: 1.Most students (and a good

Interesting revelations en route to teaching the use of GPS receivers

to middle schoolers:

1. Most students (and a good number of adults) do not have a good grasp of the concepts of latitude and longitude.

2. Following a GPS without at least some map-reading ability can be trouble.

3. Many folks have an interesting concept of how GPS units work.

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Three Questions to Build From…

• Where were you born?

• Where was your most favorite vacation?

• Where is the furthest away from home you

have ever been?

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Why Latitude & Longitude?(Location. Location. Location.)

• If we wanted to meet in Barcelona for a cold beverage, how best could we pinpoint a

location? How about in NYC? Kansas?

• If we wanted to plot attributes (rainfall amounts, elevation, land use) onto a GIS map, how best

could we pinpoint each location?

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Latitude & Longitude create a grid system which gives every physical location its own specific name

or marker.

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Latitude & Longitude create a grid system which gives every physical location its own specific name

or marker.

As Long As You Include the Direction!!

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The Dilemma with Degrees

36 Degrees North, 80 Degrees West

“Hey! Where are you!”

“I’m in Virginia. Where are you?”

“High Point.”

“Oh…”

*With Degrees only, we can be precise to 69 miles.

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The Solution

• Degrees, Minutes, Seconds36° 23’ 19”

OR

• Degrees, Minutes, Decimals36° 23.317’

*With 1000ths of Minute, we can be precise to a matter of meters.

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How does this “System” work?

With solid signal from one satellite, the receiver knows it is a given distance from the satellite, but it does not know what direction….

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With solid signal from two satellites, the receiver knows it can only be at those locations that meet both distance criteria... (intersections of circles)

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So with solid signal from three satellites, our receiver can pinpoint its location and give us an accurate latitude & longitude….

…. Right????

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Darn Topography

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Contact Info

• Feel Free to Contact Me with any Questions

Kevin MooreBetsy-Jeff Penn 4H Education Center

[email protected]

www.bjpenn4h.org