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Using latitude and longitude e-learning storyboard Elizabeth Ayres AET/541 Professor Melvin Hagan August 26, 2012

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  • 1. Using latitude and longitude e-learning storyboardElizabeth AyresAET/541Professor Melvin HaganAugust 26, 2012

2. Content ScreenScreen Title Introduction Screen # 1/18ObjectiveHow does using latitude and longitude help us use maps?TaughtOn-Screen How do we read maps? What do you need to know to use a map effectively?TextPop-Up Text -Hi! Im Mr. Globey! Today we are going to explore the world of map! Knowing how to use maps will help you learn more about the world! - Click Mr. Globey to ContinueExtraRead more: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/imageg.htmInformationGraphics Globey presenting informationSpecsIntegrationVertical Layout; hotspots on labels; click-interactivity; Pop-ups open in visual areaNotesBack to1Next to screen #screen #2Content Screen 3. Hi! Im Mr. Globey! Today we are going toexplore the world of map! Knowing how to usemaps will help you learn more about the world! Click Mr. Globey to continue 4. Content ScreenScreen Title Introduction Screen # 2/18ObjectiveHow does using latitude and longitude help us use maps?TaughtOn-ScreenHow do we read maps? What do you need to know to use a map effectively?TextPop-Up Text We use latitude to find where a place is North and SouthWe use longitude to find where a place is East and WestWe Use them together to find the absolute location anywhere on the globe.Absolute means that it will never change!Extra Read more: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/imageg.htmInformationGraphicTopographic and political map of the worldspecsIntegrationVertical Layout; click-interactivity; Pop-ups open in visual areaNotesBack to1 Next to screen #screen # 3Content Screen 5. Introductory SlideScreen Title Lesson IntroductionScreen # 3/18On-ScreenWelcome to the introductory lesson, Using Maps an introduction to latitude andText longitude Objective: Students will be able to read, use, and evaluate maps more effectively by using latitude and longitude lines.Audience/Audience:SubjectCA Standard 4.1.1 Explain and use the coordinate grid system of latitude and longitude to determine the absolute locations of places in California and on Earth. CA Standard 4.1.2 Distinguish between the North and South Poles; the equator and the prime meridian; the tropics; and the hemispheres, using coordinates to plot locations.Pop-Up Text NoneExtra NoneInformationGraphicsPolitical and topographic world map, Mr. GlobeySpecsIntegration Links to Using Latitude slide #2, Latitude and the Environment slide #4 UsingNotes Longitude slide #6, Putting it together with examples and practice slide #8Back toN/ANext to screenscreen ##4Introductory Slide 6. Title Objective:1. Using Lines of 3. Using Lines ofLatitude Longitude2. What Else Does 4. Putting it all Latitude tell us? together Click the links to learn more! 7. Content ScreenScreen TitleLatitude Lines Screen # 4/18Objective TaughtWhat Latitude MeasuresOn-Screen TextLines of latitude are imaginary lines that circle the earth in the East/West plane, and range from 0 to 90.Click each term on the screen to learn more about using lines of latitudePop-Up Text (degree symbol) Both latitude and Longitude are measured in degrees denoted by this symbol after anumber.Parallel Unlike meridians (longitude), none of the imaginary lines that go around the earth horizontally(east/west) will ever meet or cross one another. Parallel is another term used for a line of latitudeNorthern/Southern Hemisphere When using latitude, the earth is divided into halves. All of the area on the earth that is above the equator is considered the Northern Hemisphere and will be noted in the measurement with an N after the measurement. All of the area on the earth that is below the equator is considered the Southern Hemisphere and will be noted in the measurement with an S after the measurement.Equator: The equator is located at 0 and is the starting point we will be using when using lines of latitudeNorth/ South Poles: The north pole and the south pole are the farthest points from the equator and aremeasured at 90N and 90S respectivelyGoing up or down the ladder to help you remember what to do when you see latitude measurements,remember to use latitude you go up or down the ladder.Extra Information Read more: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/imageg.htmGraphics SpecsIllustration of a map with lines of latitude ONLY with labels Parallel, Northern Hemisphere, SouthernHemisphere, Equator, North Pole, South Pole, Ladder (highlights parallels in 10 increments)Integration Notes Vertical Layout; hotspots on labels; click-interactivity; Pop-ups open in visual areaBack to screen #3 Next to screen # 5Content Screen 8. Scroll over each of these terms to see how to use latitude when looking at a map or globeLatitude Terms: ParallelsHemisphereParallels NorthernPop-up HemisphereText Southern HemisphereEquatorPoles North Pole South Pole 9. Question ScreenScreen Title Question 1 Screen # 5/18Objective Tested Using lines of latitudeQuestion Stem20S latitude runs through which three continents?Options[A] North America, South America, Asia [B] South America, Africa, Oceana [C] Asia, Africa, Europe [D] Europe, Antarctica, AfricaCorrect Answer B Feedback Good Job! - If you follow the 20S parallel line around the whole globe- Next arrow doesor across the whole map, you will pass over South America, Africa, andnot appear until the Oceanaquestion is answered X Check the steps - first find the equator (0) in the middle of the map,and feedback has travel south (down) until you find 20S latitude. Follow that line acrossappeared.the whole map and you will cross South America, Africa, and Oceana.GraphicMap of the world with capability of zooming in and outBack to screen # 4Next to screen #3Question Screen 10. Content ScreenScreen TitleLatitude LinesScreen # 6/18Objective TaughtWhat does Latitude tell us about a location?On-Screen TextNot only does latitude tell us WHERE a location is, but is also helps us learn aboutthe location. Latitude tells us about the climate and weather of a location as wellas explaining the type of animals and plants that can live there.Click each label on the image to learn more about what lines of latitude tell usabout the environmentPop-Up Text The locations on the equator are among the hottest in the world. The fartherNorth or South you get away from the equator, the colder it tends to be.Extra Information Plants and animals have to adapt to the environments. That means the fartheraway from the equator you are, the more you will see animals with heavy furcoats, plants with shallow roots, and other defense mechanisms. The closer tothe equator you are you will see more cold blooded animals, plants that canretain water for long periods of time, and other defense mechanisms againstheat.Graphics SpecsMap of the world with latitude lines only. Pop-up picture links to animals withheavy fur coats plants with shallow roots cold blooded animals plants thatcan retain waterIntegration Notes Vertical layout, links between animals and plant types and pictures examples ofeach, highlight equator, click-interactivity, pop-up opens at the top of the pageBack to screen #3Next to screen #7 11. Question ScreenScreen Title Question 2 Screen # 7/18Objective Tested What does latitude tell us?Question StemWhich of these plants and animals are likely to live along the same or near the same line of latitude?Options[A] Lynx (w/photograph) [B] Rattlesnake (w/photograph) [C] Pine Trees (w/photograph) [D] Cactus (w/photograph) [E] None of these would live near the same line of latitudeCorrect Answer A and CFeedback Good Job! - As you can see, a lynx has a heavy fur coat so it could survive pretty well in- Next arrow doesthe fairly cold environment and pine trees would love the amount of rain this region wouldnot appear until the get and could survive the cold winters, while rattlesnakes and cacti thrive in hot and dryquestion is answered areas. What kind of plants and animals live where you do? Do you know where else in theand feedback has world animals like them live?appeared.X Look againa lynx has a heavy fur coat so it could survive pretty well in the fairly cold environment and pine trees would love the amount of rain this region would get and could survive the cold winters while rattlesnakes and cacti thrive in hot and dry areas. What kind of plants and animals live where you do? Do you know where else in the world animals like them live?Graphic SpecsLynx, Rattlesnake, Pine Tree, CactusBack to screen # 6Next to screen #3Question Screen 12. Content ScreenScreen TitleLongitude LinesScreen # 8/18Objective TaughtWhat Longitude MeasuresOn-Screen TextLines of longitude are imaginary lines that circle the earth in the North/South plane, and range from 0 to 180.Click each label on the image to learn more about using lines of longitudePop-Up Text (degree symbol) Both latitude and Longitude are measured in degrees denoted by this symbol after a number.Meridians Meridians are the name of the imaginary lines that are drawn vertically (north/south) on the map. Unlikeparallels (latitude), meridians DO cross or meet. All of the meridians meet at the North and South Poles.Eastern/Western Hemisphere When using longitude, the earth is divided into halves.All of the area on the earth that is east of the prime meridian is considered the Eastern Hemisphere and will benoted in the measurement with an E after the measurement.All of the area on the earth that is west of the prime meridian is considered the Western Hemisphere and will benoted in the measurement with an S after the measurement.Prime Meridian: The primer meridian is an arbitrary line of longitude and is located at 0. It is the starting point wewill be using when using lines of longitude.North/ South Poles: The north pole and the south pole are the points at which all of the meridians meet at the topand bottom of the earth.Going along the longitude Longitude lines are longer that latitude lines (they go all the way around the earth inevery direction, where latitude circles get smaller the farther away you are from the equator) to help you rememberwhat to do when you see longitude measurements, remember to use longitude go along the longitude.Extra Information Read more: http://www.nationalatlas.gov/articles/mapping/a_latlong.htmlGraphics SpecsIllustration of a map with lines of longitude ONLY with labels Meridian, Eastern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere,Prime Meridian, North Pole, South Pole, LONG (highlights meridians in 10 increments)Integration Notes Vertical Layout; hotspots on labels; click-interactivity; Pop-ups open in visual areaBack to screen #3 Next to screen #9Content Screen 13. Question ScreenScreen Title Question 3Screen # 9/18Objective Tested Using lines of LongitudeQuestion StemWhich of the following countries does 60W run through?Options[A] Russia [B] Greenland [C] Brazil [D] Sweden [E] CanadaCorrect Answer B, C, EFeedback Good Job! - If you follow the 60W Meridian from the North Pole to the South Pole, you will pass over a number of countries, but among them are Greenland, Brazil, and Canada. The other countries listed are in the Eastern Hemisphere. X Uh-oh did you go east instead of west from the prime meridian? If you follow the 60W Meridian from the North Pole to the South Pole, you will pass over a number of countries, but among them are Greenland, Brazil, and Canada. The other countries listed are in the Eastern Hemisphere.Graphics Specs Political Map of the world with Longitude linesBack to screen # 8 Next to screen #3Question Screen 14. Content ScreenScreen TitleHow to use this informationScreen # 10/18Objective TaughtUsing latitude and longitude to find cities as well as the environment and geographic features.Click each label on the image to learn more about using lines of longitudeOn-Screen TextFull Example Find a major city and geographic feature located near 35N latitude and 120WLongitudePop-Up TextStep 1 On the World Map Identify the equator (0 latitude) Step 2 Go north (up the ladder) on the map 35(up the latitude ladder) Step 3 Find the prime meridian (0 longitude) Step 4 Go west on the map 120 (a LONG the Longitude) Step 5 Zoom in on the map where these two lines intersect Step 6 If you look around this point you will see the cities of Santa Maria, CA, Bakersfield, CA, and San Louis Obispo, CA in the United States. The point lies in the Los Padres National Forest. It is probably a temperate climate because it is not close and not too far from the equator.Extra Information Other factors, like how close the city is to the water will also affect the climate, animals, and plantlife in the areahttp://education.gm.com/9-12/technology/mapping-the-globe-with-latitude-and-longitudeGraphics SpecsInteractive political and topographic map of the world, compass roseIntegration Notes Steps pop-up sequentially on click and highlight element on the mapMap must be able to zoom from world down to citiesBack to screen #3 Next to screen #11Content Screen 15. Question ScreenScreen TitleHow to Use This Information Question 4 Screen # 11/18Objective Finding cities, countries, and natural features using lines of latitude and longitudeTaught/TestedQuestion Stem Find a major city located near 18 N and 50 E, the country the point lies in, and at least one naturalgeographic feature in the area.Pop-Up Text Step 1 On the World Map Identify the equator (0 latitude)faded worked Step 2 Go north (up the ladder) on the map 18 (up the latitude ladder)example #1 Step 3 Find the prime meridian (0 longitude) Step 4 Go east on the map 50 (a LONG the Longitude) Step 5 Zoom in on the map where these two lines intersect Step 6 What cities and geographic features are near this point on the map?City:Country:Geographic Feature:Possible Answer (answer may vary) Cities: Mukalla City, As-Sahir, Ghayl Ba WazirCountry: India correct(answer may vary) Natural Geographic features: Arabian Sea and the Gulf of AdenGraphics Specs Interactive political and topographic map of the worldIntegrationSteps pop-up sequentially on click and highlight element on the mapNotesMap must be able to zoom from world down to cities, answer boxes for city, country, and geographic feature. mr. globey help button prompts clues. Submit to reveal feedbackFeedback Correct! Mukalla City, As-Sahir, and Ghayl Ba Wazir in India are all near 18 N and 50 E. The point is near the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. Are you sure? Mukalla City, As-Sahir, and Ghayl Ba Wazir in India are all near 18 N and 50 E. The point is near the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden. If you found a different answers double check your workBack to screen # 10 Next to screen #12 16. Question ScreenScreen Title How to use this information Question 5 Screen # 12/18Objective Taught Finding cities, countries, and natural features using lines of latitude and longitudeQuestion StemFind a major city located near 20 S and 70 W, the country the point lies in, and at least one natural geographic feature in the area.Pop-Up Text faded workedStep 1 On the World Map Identify the equator 0latitudeexample #2Step 2 Go south (down the ladder) on the map 20N (down the latitude ladder)Step 3 and 4 Find the longitudeStep 5 Zoom in on the map where these two lines intersectStep 6 What is one city near this point on the map? City: Country: Geographic featurePossible Answers(answer may vary) City: Alto HospicioCountry: Chile(answer may vary) Natural Geographic Feature: Pacific OceanGraphics Specs Interactive political and topographic map of the worldIntegration NotesSteps pop-up sequentially on click and highlight element on the map Map must be able to zoom from world down to cities, answer boxes for city, country, and geographic feature. mr. globey help button prompts clues. Submit to reveal feedbackFeedback Good Job! - Alto Hospicio is the city closest to 20 S and 70 W. It is in Chile and right on the Pacific Ocean Are you sure? Alto Hospicio is the city closest to 20 S and 70 W. It is in Chile and right on the Pacific Ocean. . If you found a different answers double check your workBack to screen # 10Next to screen #13Question Screen 17. Question ScreenScreen TitleHow to use this information Question 6Screen # 13/18Objective TaughtFinding cities, countries, and natural features using lines of latitude and longitudeQuestion Stem Find a major city located near 35 S and 180 E, the country the point lies in, and at least onenatural geographic feature in the area.Pop-Up Text fadedStep 1 and 2 Find the Latitudeworked example #3Step 3 and 4 Find the longitude Step 5 Zoom in on the map where these two lines intersect Step 6 What is geographic feature does this point lie in? What country?A City:Country:Geographic feature:Possible Answers (answer may vary) City: Bungonia, Tolwong, Quiera Country: Australia (answer may vary) Natural Geographic Feature: Bungonia Recreational Area or Morton National ParkGraphics SpecsInteractive political and topographic map of the worldIntegration Notes Steps pop-up sequentially on click and highlight element on the mapMap must be able to zoom from world down to cities, answer boxes for city, country, andgeographic feature. mr. globey help button prompts clues. Submit to reveal feedbackFeedback Good Job! - Bungonia, Tolwong, Quiera are all cities in Australia near 35 S and 180 E and nearBungonia Recreational Area and Morton National ParkAre you sure? - Bungonia, Tolwong, Quiera are all cities in Australia near 35 S and 180 E and nearBungonia Recreational Area and Morton National Park. If you found a different answers doublecheck your workBack to screen #10 Next to screen #14 18. Question ScreenScreen Title How to use this information Question 7Screen # 14/18Objective Taught Finding cities, countries, and natural features using lines of latitude and longitudeQuestion StemFind a major city located near 60N and 25 E, the country the point lies in or near, and at least one natural geographic feature near this point.Pop-Up Text faded What cities, geographic feature(s), and country are near the point 60N 25E?worked example #4City: Country: Geographic feature:Possible Answers (answer may vary) City: Helsinki Country: Finland (answer may vary) Natural Geographic Feature: Gulf of FinlandGraphics Specs Interactive political and topographic map of the worldIntegration NotesMap must be able to zoom from world down to cities, answer boxes for city, country, and geographic feature. mr. globey help button prompts clues. Submit button to reveal feedbackFeedback Good Job! - Helsinki, Finland is near the Gulf of Finland. It is the city closest to 60N and 25 E. Are you sure? Helsinki, Finland is near the Gulf of Finland. It is the city closest to 60N and 25 E. If you found a different answers double check your workBack to screen # 10Next to screen # 15Question Screen 19. Summary SlideScreen TitleWhat Have We Learned? Screen # 15/18Screen ImageExtra Information n/aAudioIntegration Notes Play song automatically, pause/play button, stop buttonBack to screen #n/a Next to screen # 14Summary Slide 20. Question ScreenScreen TitleCollaborative ActivityScreen # 16/18Objective TaughtWhat knowing the longitude and latitude of a location tells us.Activity instructions Activity instructions to be completed on a discussion board or blog to be completed1. Using http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/latitude_and_longitude_finder.htm find the on a discussion latitude and longitude of your city. Round to the nearest degree. board or blog2. Post the latitude and longitude on your blog/discussion board, but NOT the actual city, state, country, etc.3. Look at your teammates posts. In the comment section of their post, using the information they have given you about where they live make an educated guess about: A. What the climate is like there (ex. are the summers mild? Are the winters cold andsnowy?) B. What kind of animals are native there (make at least one specific guess) C. What kind of plants are native there (make at least one specific guess) D. What would you pack if you were going to visit this location.4. After your teammates have made their guesses about where you live, reveal the location and analyze their responses. Did they guess correctly? Take this opportunity to tell them about the climate, animals, and plant life where you live. Think about what season it is and what clothing you wear daily to be comfortable. What clues would knowing the latitude and longitude have given them that might have helped (if they were wrong)5. As a group, choose one location and create a virtual picture collage of the location based on your discussion of what is native to that latitude and longitude (each member must contribute at least two pictures).Back to screen #10Next to screen # 17Question Screen 21. Game IntegrationScreen TitleGame/Simulation integration Screen # 17/18This game would http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL-13NZAXuEneed to be updatedbefore it could beused by a modernuser but the basicstructure and themewould be effective.Integration Notes The game to be integrated would be an updated version ofWhere in the World is Carmen Sandiego? with the use oflatitude and longitude as the key clues for the user.Back to screen #n/an/aGame Integration 22. Summary SlideScreen TitleLesson Summary Screen # 18/18On-Screen TextYou have reached the end of the lesson, Using Maps anintroduction to latitude and longitude. In this lesson, youlearnedWhat latitude and longitude lines areHow to use latitude and longitude lines to find places on amapWhat you can learn about a location based on its latitudePop-Up Text NoneExtra Information NoneGraphics SpecsPolitical and topographic world mapIntegration Notes No interactivityBack to screen #16 text: need review? Click on Mr Globey! Next to screen # 1Summary Slide