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Summer Geography Institutes
See other 2006 events:
AP Human Geography Events | Travel-Study Opportunities
See also 2005 events:AP Summer Institutes
| Summer Institutes
- June 11-16, 2006
Nebraska Sandhills Summer Workshop
Thedford, Nebraska
Participants at this ranch experience will photograph their journey through the Nebraska Sandhills' economy, culture, physical geography and historical geographic phenomena. Participants who complete the workshop will receive a $250 stipend. Three graduate credit hours are available through the University of Nebraska-Omaha. All Nebraska K-12 teachers are welcome and encouraged to attend; enrollment limited to 20 teachers. All board and room expenses are paid for by Geography Educators of Nebraska (GEON). Contact Cathy Larson at (308) 569-2477, or e-mail mailto:clarson@esu11.org.
- June 12-16, 2006
Mapematical Thinking
Missouri Botanical Gardens, MO
In this introductory GIS workshop, K-12 teachers learn how to address the full range of mathematics standards as students design and conduct investigations enhanced by authentic data. Free software, tutorials, and data sets are provided. Registration is free, but participants are responsible for their own travel and lodging costs. Contact Bob Coulter (mailto:bobcoulter@mobot.org or 314-442-6737)
Applications are available online at www.mobot.org/education/mapping.
- June 19-23, 2006
GIS, GPS, ^ Remote Sensing
NASA Ames Research Park
Moffett Field, CA
This course will accommodate pre-service and in-service teachers from science, technology, and environmental/social studies education, who will learn fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Remote Sensing by designing a project in south San Francisco tidal salt marsh wetlands using data gathered in these areas. Instructors: Dr. L. Jean Palmer-Moloney, Director, ESTEC K-12; Roger T. Palmer, vice president, GISetc educational technology consultants.
Location: ESTEC facility at NASA Ames Research Park, Moffett Field, California. Registration: $500 by March 1 for early registration; $600 by April 1, regular registration; $650 by May 26, late registration. Those taking the workshop for continuing-ed or academic credit through San Jose State University must register for credit through SJSU. For more information, contact GISetc. at www.gisetc.com, or contact Anita Palmer at (214) 533-8376; e-mail mailto:gisetc@aol.com.
- June 23 - July 15, 2006
Middle East Virtual Institute/Summer Workshop on Southwest Asia
Omaha, NE and online
This is a virtual institute in which teachers, once being oriented on June 23, will return to their homes and be in contact with national experts on lesson topics ranging from physical geography through economy, history and religions of the area. A $300 stipend is to be paid participants who complete a satisfactory lesson plan that can be shared with all participants, and is state and national standards-based. Lesson plan must be submitted within 60 days of the end of the institute. Graduate credit is available at the participant's cost through the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Other costs covered are two nights lodging in UNO's residence halls just one block from the classrooms. Mileage is covered for teachers who live outside the Omaha Metro Area of Douglas, Sarpy, Washington and Cass Counties in Nebraska. Application deadline: April 25, 2006.
Contact: Eric Enholm at (308) 381-8665 (home); (308) 385-5990 (work); or mailto:eenholm@gips.org; Chuck Gildersleeve at (402) 554-4803 (work) ; (402) 571-6462 (home); or
charles_gildersleeve@mail.unomaha.edu.
- July 5 - 6, 2006
Dar al Islam Institute
Abiquiu, NM
The institute will offer a free summer institute for teachers in Islamic culture and history
July 5-16. Application deadline: April 3, 2006. For information, visit
www.daralislam.org.
- July 9-13, 2006
Modern Mapmaking:
Geography of Wine, Fossils, and the
Untamed Missouri River
A $250 stipend is presented to teachers who complete the requirements and three hours of graduate credit are available through Wayne State College. Teachers will learn to develop lessons from topographic maps, computer maps and GIS through "hands-on" activities. Field trips to wineries, Ashfall Fossil Beds and the Wild Missouri at Ponca, Nebraska also offered. Pre-register by June 5, 2006; enrollment limited to 20 Nebraska teachers or school officials. Contact: Dr. Randy Bertolas, Wayne State Geography Program, 402-375-7018, or mailto:raberto@wsc.edu.
- July 17-21 and July 24-28, 2006
Mammoth Cave: People, Place, and History
Western Kentucky
University
WKU and Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning invite community college faculty to an NEH Landmarks of American History and Culture workshop. It emphasizes a place-based approach to teaching for community college faculty in history, geography, and anthropology. Participants will receive a $500 stipend for lodging and food, as well as travel assistance. For complete details and an application, please visit http://www.wku.edu/neh_landmark/ or contact Rick Toomey, mailto:ricktoomey@wku.edu, (270) 745-5132.
- July 17-21, July 24-28, 2006
AP Geography for New Teachers
Rice University
Houston, TX
Pre-AP Geography for new pre-AP Teachers will be taught by Susan Hollier, The Woodlands High School, The Woodlands, TX; Registration: $398 before June 1, 2006, $418 after June 1, 2006. Hours: 32. For more information, visit www.teachers.rice.edu; e-mail: mailto:teachers@rice.edu.
- July 29- August 3, 2006
GIS, GPS, and Geographic Field Studies
Cal-Wood Education Center, CO
Teachers in grade 6 through college-level (pre-service and in-service) in environmental-social studies, technology, science education are invited to this six-day program, to be held 20 miles north of Boulder, CO. Materials include Mapping Our World-GIS lessons for Educators v.9.0; (includes a one-year school wide site license and curriculum); Essentials of the Environment; ArcGIS Tutorial; and over 40 hours of hands on exercises and exploration. Instructors include Dr. Joseph Kerski, Roger Palmer, Anita Palmer.
Registration: $995 includes room, board, and accommodations in the majestic Colorado Front Range.
For information, contact GISetc at www.gisetc.com, or contact Anita Palmer at (214) 533-8376; e-mail mailto:gisetc@aol.com.
- August 14-18, 2006
ArcView 9.x Summer Workshop
Bismarck State College
Bismarck, North Dakota
This workshop for in-service and pre-service teachers at all levels introduces fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Participants obtain a site license of ArcGIS for their schools. Materials include Mapping Our World-GIS lessons for Educators v.9.0 with curriculum;
ArcGIS Tutorial, and over 40 hours of hands-on exercises. Graduate credits from the University of North Dakota or North Dakota State University available. Instructors: Roger and Anita Palmer. Registration: $600. For information, contact GISetc at www.gisetc.com, or contact Anita Palmer at (214) 533-8376; e-mail mailto:gisetc@aol.com.
For other workshops sponsored by the National Geographic Society, visit http://ngsednet.org/profdev.cfm.
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