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GIS
In Education: About
GIS Education
About GIS Education | GIS Partners
and Related Sites | GIS Activities
and ProjectsThe goal of this web site is to educate teachers,
faculty, and non-formal educators in North Carolina about hazardous
waste issues, in order to improve their environmental education
teaching skills. through workshops, technology uses of GIS, web
page including curricula. This project uses GIS technology to disseminate
current and accurate information about the topic of hazardous waste
in North Carolina.Objectives for the project include:
- Expand
partially developed problem-based GIS Hazardous Waste modules
Establish
a GIS Hazardous Waste Website
- Link
educators to scientists, community, state and federal partners
Important
to the positive outcome of the project is the cooperative nature
of the many different people and agencies who comprise the partnership.
The Center for
Earth Observation at NCSU provides the computers, computer programs,
graduate students, and GIS expertise. The Office
of Environmental Education NC Department of Environment and
Natural Resources, with their requirements for state certification
are an important impetus for educators. A member of their staff
is codirector of this project. NC
Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCCGIA) provides
North Carolina data sets.
Educators
from many different backgrounds will learn how to incorporate current
and accurate GIS hazardous waste information into their curricula.
The topic of environmental justice surrounding hazardous waste topics
is well known, and educators are aware of the implications. These
educators will become models for other educators and continue to
grow in their knowledge of this topic through the GIS Hazardous
Waste website. The web site will provide current and accurate data,
teacher developed project-based curriculum, GIS support, resources,
and links to the community, as well as to state and federal agencies.
Other educators and students will be able to learn about hazardous
waste and GIS, as they gain ideas, understanding, and knowledge
about these topics.
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