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2019 Indiana State GIS Day
2019 GOLDEN HOUR SMARTPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP AT SUMMIT LAKE STATE PARK (FALL SESSION)
Indiana and You: A Free Indiana Studies Workshop 2.0 (July 15-18)
Dr. Rick Bein’s Honored
2019 Indiana Geographic Information Council Annual Conference
2019 Indiana Geographic Bee Airdates for Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations
Events
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Sat01Feb2020
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Sun09Feb2020Tue11Feb2020Wyndham Hotel West
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Thu05Mar202010:30 amValparaiso University, Department of Geography & Meteorology, Kallay Christopher Hall #112 (FREE Parking – Lot 3)
Participate in an in-person or on-line workshop built around the NatGeo Learning Framework, which describes the attitudes, skills, and knowledge sets that encourage students to think like explorers.
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Fri27Mar2020
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Mon11May2020Wed13May2020Muncie Convention Center
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Mon22Jun2020Thu25Jun2020The European Union Center at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The European Union Center at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, invites PK-12 educators to take part in a summer workshop aimed at developing a more effective curriculum on the European Union. These materials may be incorporated into courses such as geography, government, politics, civics, foreign languages, world/U.S. history, and economics. Indiana educators will receive PGP’s.
For more information and a tentative schedule, see here.
The cost of attending the workshop is $90, payable by check to “University of Illinois.” Included in the workshop fee are three nights of lodging at Illini Tower and parking for the duration of the workshop. Breakfast and lunch will be provided June 23-25, and dinner will be provided on June 22. Participants will be expected to cover their own dinners on June 23 and 24. The EU Center will also provide a travel reimbursement of up to $150 based on mileage.
Register by April 19. Questions may be directed to Sydney Lazarus (lazarus5@illinois.edu).
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Wed21Oct2020
ICSS Teaching & Learning Materials
ICSS Virtual Annual Conference7-10 pm Eastern: Wednesday, Oct. 21 & Thursday, Oct. 228 am - Noon: Saturday, October 24
ICSS Members Registration FREEProgram Sneak Peak: Learn from local experts
Academic World Quest: Becoming Global Citizens as High School Students - Saturday, October 24 at 8 am
Panelists: John Carter, Instructional Coach / Teacher, Carmel High School; Troy Hammon, Teacher, Shortridge IB High School; and Nick Salemi, Teacher, Warren Central High School. Moderator: Janet I. Harris, Indiana Council on World Affairs.
This panel of teachers will share their experiences in sponsoring teams of high school students to the Academic WorldQuest, a global studies program and competition offering students a learning experience on current matters of importance. With the free, easy-to-use, on-line "Official Study Guide," students can independently prepare for the free competition scheduled for February 27, 2021, University of Indianapolis - Live or Virtual or Hybrid. The panel will cover student career options and success stories. Academic WorldQuest is a program of the Indiana Council on World Affairs.Indiana Jazz Exchange -Thursday at 7 pm. Presented by Monika Herzig, Sr. Lecturer at IU, Bloomington in Arts AdministrationThis session presents the Indianapolis - Cologne Sister Cities Exchange program Indiana Jazz Exchange, in existence since 2011. The Indiana Avenue Jazz legacy, a community created around the Walker Theater and fostered by the music teachers of Crispus Attucks High School, is legendary. I present the stories and music of the Indiana Avenue musicians using our award-winning virtual Sister City Exchange program from June 2020 and important lessons from strong communities who built this jazz legacies for the history and social studies curriculum.Hear about national programs:
Courageous Conversations: Building a Positive Classroom - Wednesday at 7 pm. Presented by Jessica Hulten, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
The Courageous Conversation workshop prepares educators to create positive classroom atmospheres where challenging and productive conversations around topics such as racism, antisemitism, bias, can happen. Educators will collaborate on best practices to construct an environment of respect and rapport. Participants will leave with a toolkit to implement into their classroom.Developing Students’ Global Citizenship with Eyewitness Testimony -Wednesday at 9 pm. Presented Lesly Culp; Head of Programs and Sedda Antekelian, Education and Outreach Specialist, USC Shoah Foundation
Educators explore IWitness, USC Shoah Foundation's educational website, which connects students to human experiences from survivors and witnesses to genocide and empowers their agency in global society. Educators learn how to effectively integrate testimony-based resources across the history discipline, to develop critical thinking, social-emotional aptitudes and civic capacities in students.Using Digital Platforms to Teach Primary Sources: The Presidential Primary Sources Project -Thursday, October 22 at 7 pm. Presented by Therese Perlowski, Internet2
Our session will highlight lessons learned through the Presidential Primary Sources Project to identify best practices for high quality, engaging virtual learning programs. Through accessible online programs we will share how to guide students to build critical thinking skills and gain a greater understanding of the presidency and its historical impacts.Exhibitor Zoom Room: Wednesday at 8 pm, between sessionsNewsela Exhibitor Zoom Room: Wednesday & Thursday at 8 pm
10 am Saturday, October 24: Keynote & Awards
Lessons in Marginalism: Anything Worth Doing is NOT Worth Doing Well
by Mohammad Kaviani, Sr. Lecturer in the Dept. of Economics at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), and Director of the Center for Economic Education.
Economists look at all decisions being made at the margin which requires them to allocate scarce resources only to those activities which yield marginal benefits that exceed marginal costs. So how clean is clean enough? Through a brief demonstration, participants will learn that a 100% clean environment may not be an optimal solution.
11:15 am Saturday October 24: Bonus Professional Development!Developing Global Citizens through Geo-Inquirypresented by Chassity Mahaska, Franklin Central High School & GENI
National Geographic's Geo-Inquiry process puts students in the role of explorers and empowers them to investigate and change the world around them. Explorers are encouraged to look at issues from multiple perspectives, including both local and global.Earn Professional Growth Points at
2020 ICSS Annual Conference
Indiana Council for the Social Studies
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BLOOMINGTON, IN 47408-4001
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Survivor Diaries: Lost (intermediate book)
by Terry Lynn Johnson
https://www.ilfonline.org/page/2020-2021survivordiarieslostAll the Bright Places (IN-based high school book)
by Jennifer NivenNational Geographic Little Kids (pre-school through elementary magazine in print or via Kindle)
Slade's Glacier: A Novel (adult/high school)
by Robert F. JonesYoung Hoosier Book Awards/Nominees
GeoInquiries
online interactives with a spatial/mapping component; available via grade level and/or discipline
https://www.esri.com/en-us/industries/education/schools/geoinquiries-collectionsFind an Explorer from the National Geographic Society
GAW Education from the National Geographic Society
What is Geography? from the AAG (Association of American Geographers)
Why Am I A Geographer? from ESRI's Joseph Kerski (video, 2mins 54 secs)
Write a grant: COVID-19 Emergency Remote Learning Fund for Educators from the National Geographic Society
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Wed18Nov2020
MAPPING HOUR … a series of twenty, one-hour episodes with Charlie Fitzpatrick and Team … using mapping tools in a variety of subjects. GREAT for virtual learning! https://mappinghour-k12.hub.arcgis.com/pages/episodes
(https://mappinghour-k12.hub.arcgis.com/)
(GENI will offer PGP's if you use the videos … let us know – geni@iupui.edu)Lindsey the GIS Professional (online book and variety of resources & activities)
IndianaMap https://maps.indiana.edu/
IndianaView https://www.indianaview.org/glovis/IN_County_Landsat_Data.html (archived satellite images for Indiana counties)
GIS Day@ IU Bloomington, Week-long Events https://gisday.indiana.edu/
GIS Day@ Purdue, Big-Ten Academic Alliance, November 13, https://www.lib.purdue.edu/gis
What is GIS? video with Joseph Kerski
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6abN99ONmpQ&feature=youtu.be&co3=trueGIS Day Resources (posters, videos, activities...) https://www.gisday.com/en-us/resources
GIS Stories … find an exploration story for you and your classroom
https://www.gisday.com/en-us/discover-gis101 Ways to Participate in GIS Day
https://www.gisday.com/en-us/101-waysGeoData Portal @ Purdue (global) http://geodata.lib.purdue.edu/ogp/
Let us know what you did for GAW and/or GIS Day, and we will send you a world map: name, organization, postal address (e-mail to geni@iupui.edu)