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Bringing Geospatial Technology (Gis) To The Curriculum, Daniel Farkas, Roy Girasa, Joseph F. Ryan, Martha Kelly, Medaline Philbert Jun 2010

Bringing Geospatial Technology (Gis) To The Curriculum, Daniel Farkas, Roy Girasa, Joseph F. Ryan, Martha Kelly, Medaline Philbert

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

Geographic Information Systems utilize data that has location information associated with it – a location such as an address or latitude and longitude. This leads to the ability to solve problems with an underlying spatial focus. Whether real-time sensing of scientific data, conducting market analysis, understanding socio-economic population trends, conducting epidemiological studies, or teaching kids how to better understand their world, GIS systems provide a unique way for students, faculty, researchers, and professionals from a variety of disciplines to understand, analyze, and visualize data in different ways.


Engaging Students In Real-Life Data And Network Security Assessment Of Pace Computing Environment, Narayan Murthy, Ravi Ravishanker Jun 2010

Engaging Students In Real-Life Data And Network Security Assessment Of Pace Computing Environment, Narayan Murthy, Ravi Ravishanker

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

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Updating The Laboratory Notebook: Electronic Documentation Software In Teaching And Research, Zhaohua Dai, Dan Strahs Jun 2010

Updating The Laboratory Notebook: Electronic Documentation Software In Teaching And Research, Zhaohua Dai, Dan Strahs

Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics

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High School Microsoft Powerpoint, Ladane Du Boulay Jan 2010

High School Microsoft Powerpoint, Ladane Du Boulay

Technology

The purpose of this lesson is for students to deepend and demonstrate their understanding of Powerpoint. The students will create a sample multimedia-rich presentation. They will be using their prior knowledge related to their social studies (i.e. Abraham Lincoln) and Science (i.e. Charles Darwin) classes.