TwiST Workshop
July 7-11, 2008
Auburn, New York

Empowering Student Discovery Through GIS

Teaching With Spatial Technology

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GIS Summer Camp
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College Credit

You can earn a graduate credit hour from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry or an undergraduate credit from Cayuga Community College for an additional cost. Find out more here.

Workshop Schedules

The 2008 Workshop will be divided in to four tracks: Introductory, Advanced, GIT Ahead, and Student. View/download a PDF schedule here:

You can also download a PDF of the 2007 CORSE Conference schedule for reference here, and the 2007 GIT Ahead track schedule here.

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TwiST Workshop
Teaching With Spatial Technology
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CORSE - Conference on Remote Sensing Education

GIS Summer Camp for Students

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Grade 6–9 students:

Spend a week this summer using advanced computer technology—and exploring outdoors! This summer students and teachers will gather at Cayuga Community College in Auburn to spend a week learning high-tech skills used in the field, in the lab—and even in space—to better understand our world.

  • 5 day-time camp for students Grades 6-9
  • Hands-on computer and field experience
  • Collect and analyze data for group project
  • Explore careers using geospatial technologies

From Monday through Friday, July 7 to 11, the NASA-sponsored Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technologies (IAGT) will team with Cayuga Community College, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Mid-Hudson Service Learning Institute, Lower Esopus River Watch, and the New York State Department of Education to host Teaching with Spatial Technology (TwiST) Workshop, a conference for teachers. Concurrently, the college and IAGT are offering a GIS Summer Camp segment devoted entirely to students in grades six through nine.

In the GIS Summer Camp, students will gain hands-on experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (aerial and satellite imagery). Working with professional staff, camp participants will apply technology to real-world issues.

The students' days, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., will feature training in GIS software at the college’s computer lab and outdoor exploration and data collection in supervised field teams. Each student will receive a GPS device to use during the week and then take home to keep. Students will also learn about the history and environmental issues surrounding their field data site. Using their new GIS software skills, student teams will map environmental factors that are not visible but may have an impact on the site.

"Geospatial technologies are changing the way people view the world," says Amy Work, education coordinator for IAGT. "This is one of today's fastest growing career fields, and TwiST and the GIS Summer Camp provide teachers and students with a real opportunity to explore it."

Space for participants is limited, so early registration is recommended. The cost of the camp is $300; limited scholarships, based on financial need, are available for New York State students who demonstrate an interest in GIS.

Housing:

Cayuga Community College (CCC) does not have on-campus housing. As we realize that students may be coming from areas outside of the local community, we have arranged for students to stay at Lattimore Hall, CCC's off-campus dormitory or the Inn at the Finger Lakes. For additional information on pricing and availability for housing during the week, please contact us at 315-252-8669.

Scholarships:

The New York State GIS Association will provide 5 scholarships to students from New York to attend the GIS Summer Camp. The scholarships will be based on interest in attending the camp and financial need. Students are asked to write an essay explaining their reason for attending the camp. Financial need will be based on a student's eligibility to receive free or reduced lunches. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National School Lunch Program guidelines for eligibility can be found here.

For more information about IAGT and CCC’s TwiST Workshop for Students, call 315-252-8669.