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Easy-to-Teach ArcGIS Lessons and Resources
• Show GIS Resources on Firewise DVD.
• Demonstrate Easy-to-Teach ArcGIS
Online Lessons.
• Show Web Links to Check on.
Ken Pekarek www.gis4schools.org
Overview:
2016 Firewise DVD
Folders to Check on
Resources Folder on DVD
Teacher Resource Links
File opens all Links
MN Standards - Lessons
Michel Leleba Link
How to Make A Lesson
ArcGIS Online Lessons
Sara Damon Links
GIS 4 Schools provides coordination and technical support for Firewise in the Classroom
AGO Lessons
GIS 4 Schools is developing new easy to use lessons that harness the power of ArcGIS Online. The first two lessons are
listed below. Both lessons match Minnesota Social Studies standards. Future lessons are listed as well.
ArcGIS Online Lessons:
Lesson 1: Web Mapping Using ArcGIS Online - An Intro to ArcGIS Online
Lesson 2: Analyzing Census Data Using USA Demographics for Schools (works on smart phones)
Lesson 3a: Introduction to ArcGIS Online - Saving maps to "My Contents“ folder
Lesson 3b: Analyze Census Data - Saving maps to user "My Contents" folder
Lesson 4: Wildfire Applications Using ArcGIS - Saving maps to "My Contents" folder
Lesson 5: Loading CSV data into ArcGIS online (Under Construction)
http://www.gis4schools.org
GIS 4 Schools provides coordination and technical support for Firewise in the Classroom
AGO Lessons
Students learn how to navigate ArcGIS through a series of activities. Students are introduced to ArcGIS mapping and learn how to plot points and measure distances. Students apply their learning to wildfires in California. The city of New York Mills is the example used in this lesson, but any city can be used. This lesson is an introduction to ArcGIS as a geospatial technology tool and can be applied to the investigation of a variety of topics and areas of the world. The lesson has three files:
Web Mapping Using ArcGIS Online - An Introduction to ArcGIS Online
Lesson Overview - Provides an overview of the lesson, list of standards, Objectives and Materials needed. Introductory PowerPoint Show - Provides an introduction to GIS and a overview of the Exercises included in the lesson. Lesson Handout - "Web Mapping Using ArcGIS Online" handout that you pass out to your students. Shortened Handout
GIS 4 Schools provides coordination and technical support for Firewise in the Classroom
AGO Lessons
Application of ArcGIS: Web Mapping Using USA Demographics for Schools
Overview: Students will learn how to navigate USA Demographics for Schools. Students will apply their learning to develop a demographic profile of their community. The city of Hibbing is the example used in this lesson, but any city may be used. The tool can be applied to the investigation of a variety of topics and areas of the world.
Lesson: "Application of ArcGIS"
Handouts: “Lesson 2 - Analyzing Census Data Using USA Demographics for Schools” (handout may be projected); “Community Profile”; "Saving Images"
Power Point (pdf file): "Intro Ex 1-3_Lesson 2"
Objectives: Students will be able to: Navigate ArcGIS as a geospatial technology tool including: zooming in/out, finding places, changing base maps, and exploring layers, investigate demographic data Compare demographic data for two communities and develop a demographic profile of your community
AGO Lessons
Lesson 3a: An Introduction to ArcGIS Online
Overview: Students will learn how to navigate ArcGIS as a geospatial technology tool through a series of exercises. Students will be introduced to ArcGIS mapping and how to plot points, measure distances, and navigate layers. Students will also apply their learning how to add maps to their ArcGIS My Content folder. The city of Princeton is the example in this lesson, but any city may be used. This lesson can be applied to the investigation of a variety of topics and areas of the world. Teachers can sign up for a AricGIS organization account or students can sign up for their own ESRI ArcGIS Online FREE public user account.
Lesson 3a has four files:
Lesson 3a Plan - Provides an overview of the lesson, list of standards, objectives and materials needed.
Overview PowerPoint Show - Provides an introduction to GIS and a overview of the exercises included in the lesson
Lesson Handout - "Lesson 3a - Intro to ArcGIS Online Handout"
Saving Images 2016 - Provides instructions on how to capture images of your screen and paste them into Word or PowerPoint shows.
GIS 4 Schools provides coordination and technical support for Firewise in the Classroom
AGO Lessons
Overview: Students will explore census data by learning how to navigate USA Demographics for Schools, which can be used with iPads or the computer. Students will apply their learning to develop a demographic profile of their community. The example used in this lesson is Princeton, but any city may be used. This lesson is an introduction to a web mapping application using ArcGIS Online as a geospatial technology tool. This tool can be applied to the investigation of a variety of topics and areas of the world. Students should be familiar with navigating ArcGIS or have had the lesson, “An Introduction to ArcGIS”. Students are encouraged to have an ESRI ArcGIS Online user account. Maps can then be saved in users “My Contents” folder and shared with others.
Lesson 3b: Analyze Census Data Using Demographics for Schools
Lesson 3b files to download: Overview PowerPoint Show - Provides an introduction to GIS and a
overview of the exercises included in the lesson. (Start at slide # 8)
“Lesson 3b – Analyze Census Data Using USA Demographics for Schools” - Handout provided to each student. “Community Profile” - Students working in teams record Census data
into the form.
."Saving Images 2016" - Provides instructions on how to capture images
of students screen and paste them into Word or PowerPoint shows.
AGO Lessons
Lesson 4: Wildfire Applications Using ArcGIS Online
Overview: Students will explore wildfire mapping applications and will examine how GIS is used in fighting wildfires. The tools can be applied to the investigation of a variety of topics and areas of the world. Students should be familiar with navigating ArcGIS Online and are encouraged to have an ESRI ArcGIS Online user account. Maps can then be saved in users “My Contents” folder and can be shared with others. .
Lesson 4 has four files:
Lesson 4 Plan - Provides an overview of the lesson, list of standards, objectives and materials needed.
Lesson 4 - Wildfire Applications - Provides an overview of Wildfire Applications students will explore.
Lesson Handout - #3 Lesson 4: Wildfire Mapping Applications
Saving Images 2016 - Provides instructions on how to capture images of your screen and paste them into Word or PowerPoint shows.
Wildfire Mapping – Other wildfire mapping systems that can be explored.
AGO Lessons
Download Lessons from www.gis4schools.org
ArcGIS Online Lessons:
Lesson 1: Web Mapping Using ArcGIS Online - An Intro to ArcGIS Online
Lesson 2: Analyzing Census Data Using USA Demographics for Schools
Lesson 3a: Introduction to ArcGIS Online - Saving maps to "My Content"
Lesson 3b: Analyze Census Data and Saving maps to "My Contents"
Lesson 4: Wildfire Applications Using ArcGIS - Saving maps to ESRI User Account
Lesson 3b Lesson 3a
Lessons to Down Load
What is GIS?
A geographic information system
(GIS) integrates hardware,
software, and data for capturing,
managing, analyzing, and
displaying all forms of
geographically referenced
information.
A GIS helps you answer questions
and solve problems
ArcGIS Online is an easy to use
GIS that we will use today.
ArcGIS Online - Web Mapping
ArcGIS Online: Appearance
1 - Details 2 - Map Layers
3 - Zoom in/out
5 - Scale
4 - Reference Map Insert
ArcGIS Online Basemaps
Appropriate applications for different basemaps:
Reference
Business locations
Mountain peaks (for hikers)
Nearby landmarks for tourism
Thematic
Obesity rates by state
Ecological footprints by country
Housing values by neighborhood
Label School and Measure Area of School
EXERCISE 3: ArcGIS Online GALLERY http://www.arcgis.com/home/gallery.html#c=esri&t=maps&o=modified
TRY STORY MAPS
AGO Lessons
http://www.gis4schools.org/agolessons/agoanalyzecensus.html
Lesson 3b files to download: Overview PowerPoint Show - Provides an introduction to GIS and a overview of the exercises included in the lesson. (Start at slide # 8) “Lesson 3b – Analyze Census Data Using USA Demographics for Schools” - Handout provided to each student. “Community Profile” - Students working in teams can record Census data into the form. ."Saving Images 2016" - Provides instructions on how to capture images of students screen and paste them into Word or PowerPoint shows.
Lesson 3b
Download Handout and
open It
Open Lesson 3b web link:
1- The top slide outlines the objectives of the lesson.
2 - Scroll down to step 1
Step 1: Open Lesson 3b Handout PDF
3 - Click on the web link below USA Demographics for Schools v2
4 - USA Demographics for Schools web app will open. (This step could be simplified if you list the web link on your schools
web page.)
http://www.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a2c4e81e3de04b5487a582d49b194d9c
http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a59da1645fad4014b961234eb363e7b5
Step 2: Zoom in and Click on a State
1. Legend box displays USA Pop Density data
summarized by the State boundary file.
2. Click on a state and a
summary of that state’s
Pop Density appears.
3. Click on other states to compare their Pop
Density with Minnesota’s data.
Compare state USA Pop Density data
http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a59da1645fad4014b961234eb363e7b5
0
3. Data is displayed by Block Groups but it is hard to identify areas of the city. Street names would help.
Step 6: Zoom in on Princeton (Block Groups)
1. At this level USA Pop Density data is summarized by the
Census Block Groups boundary file.
4. Seeing streets would aid in locating features.
2. This is the closest you can view the map. Click on a portion of the city..
http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a59da1645fad4014b961234eb363e7b5
Step 15: Select Another Data Map
1. Uncheck USA Pop Density box. This closes the map so another map can be drawn.
2. Check USA Diversity Index. The new Map draws.
3. Repeat the save as process. Name this map: USA Diversity Index.
http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a59da1645fad4014b961234eb363e7b5
Step 18: Zoom into St. Paul Bookmark Diversity Index by Census Block Groups in St. Paul
http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a59da1645fad4014b961234eb363e7b5
Step 19: Compare Demographic Data
USA Median Age USA Pop Aged 0-18 Yrs
USA Pop Aged 65 + Yrs USA Diversity Index
http://education.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=a59da1645fad4014b961234eb363e7b5
Step 22: Organize Data Maps in My Content 1. New folders can be created and
Maps moved to folders
1
3. Select maps to include in slide presentation and indicate slide order
3
4
7
8
2
6
5
2. Select Map to Open in map viewer
Step 23: Present Your Maps
YouTube - ArcGIS Online Presentation YouTube - How to Create
a ArcGIS Story Map
Create a Presentation With Your Map
Creating and Delivering Presentations in ArcGIS Online
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inDTRKDhN-0
Story Map Journal Tutorial
How to Create an ArcGIS Story Map https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi63TOP7Vxo&nohtml5=False
LESSON WAREHOUSE Lessons in our online warehouse have been developed through MAGE-sponsored workshops and institutes. They are indexed according to the Minnesota Academic Standards in History and Social Studies benchmarks, keywords, and grade levels. Check out the Minnesota Academic Standards in History and Social Studies here.
http://lt.umn.edu/mage/lesson-warehouse/
http://edcommunity.esri.com/Resources/Collections/geoinquiries
GeoInquiries GeoInquiries are short, standards-
based inquiry activities for teaching map-based concepts found in
commonly used textbooks.
https://education.state.mn.us/MDE/SchSup/SchTech/GISinK-12/index.html
Kenneth Pekarek [email protected]
ArcGIS Online Lessons & Resources
2 - Contact me to teach lesson to your class.
4 - Esri tutorials and videos:
1 - Lessons available from ww.gis4schools.org AGO Lessons
5 - MN Dept. of Education – GIS in K-12
http://resources.arcgis.com/en/tutorials/
http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/dse/tech/gis/index.htm
AGO Lessons
3 - MAGE (Minnesota Alliance for Geographic Education http://lt.umn.edu/mage/resources/
Wrap Up