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Hazardous Waste GIS Projects
Using ArcView to Explore Hazardous Waste: A HOME FOR THE OLYMPICS
Based on activity developed in summer workshops for educators by Jennifer Slusher at North Carolina State University.
NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS
4F4 Individuals can use a systematic approach to thinking critically about risks and benefits.
OUTCOMES
Content
- Students will create a base map.
Process
- Students will engage in on-line research
- Students will practice mapping skills
- Students will make oral presentation
- Students will create a visual presentation
FOCUS QUESTION
What city in your state would serve as the best host city for the 2004 Summer Olympics?
MATERIALS
Computer
- Internet access
- ArcView software
- Art Supplies
- Printer
Map of your state
PROCEDURES
As members of the Olympic Committee for the 2004 Summer Games, you must decide upon a host city. You will be divided up into sub-committees. Each sub-committee will be responsible for nominating a city to host these games.
Your sub-committee is responsible for an oral presentation that includes:
- A base map of the area.
- Discussion/explanation of the layers that influenced your committees decision. Make an oral presentation.
- One visual/promotional item on the proposed site to aid your campaign.
Remember:
- The Olympics are for 2 weeks in June.
- Many sports are represented and multiple venues will be necessary.
- You may not recommend a previous US site.
- You must consider the athletes/sports in your planning and also the crowds that will attend the games as spectators.
- Your site must be at least 10 miles from any facility that reports land releases of hazardous waste in light of public health and safety.
ASSESSMENT
Each sub-committee will present findings to the class. Students will be assessed based on a rubric for oral presentation and visual component.
EXTENSION/ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
- Students brainstorm ideas in order
to produce rubrics for the oral presentation and the visual/promotional
component.
- Students develop their own problem
scenario and exchange with classmates to review using ArcView.