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Where In The World? GPS Instruction For Teachers By: Krissy Vaux & Mark McBride Tri-Valley H.S. Downs, IL STARS April 8, 2005.

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1 Where In The World? GPS Instruction For Teachers By: Krissy Vaux & Mark McBride Tri-Valley H.S. Downs, IL STARS April 8, 2005

2 About The GPS Satellites There are 24 different satellites in space They orbit the Earth every 12 hours in 6 different planes http://www.ozebiz.com.au/beacon/etrek.html

3 About The GPS Satellites A minimum of 4 satellite signals must be received by the GPS unit to determine a 3-D position GPS units can determine your latitude, longitude and altitude

4 About The GPS Satellites Most GPS units have an accuracy of <15 meters using the 24 satellites The Garmin eTrex Legend uses the 24 satellites AND 25 ground stations to increase the accuracy to <3 meters -This is called the WAAS system (Wide Area Augmentation System) http://www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas.html

5 How Do GPS Units Work? GPS units DO NOT transmit satellite signals. They passively receive them They measure the distance between the GPS unit and the satellites http://tsc.wes.army.mil/gps/dgps.htm

6 Garmin eTrex Legend

7 Power and Light Button Press and hold the Power Button to turn the unit on/off Press and release the Power Button and the light will come on You will see this page appear

8 Page Button Press the Page Button several times. You will see the display cycle through the main pages that look like this Satellite PageMap PageNavigation PageTrip ComputerMain Menu At any time you can press the Page Button and return to one of the Main Pages

9 Satellite Page Press the Page Button until you see the Satellite Page The Satellite Page provides a visual of the satellites being tracked The black circles indicate which satellite signals are being received The bars at the bottom show signal strength -Black bars indicate a stronger signal than a grey bar -4 black bars are required for a proper signal

10 Satellite Page For the best satellite signal you should… -Be outdoors -Have a clear view of the sky -Hold the GPS unit flat and out away from your body

11 Satellite Page The bottom of the Satellite Page also shows your GPS location and elevation (After you have 4 bars) -The N or S line shows Latitude -The E or W line shows Longitude

12 Satellite Page How many satellites are being used?______ How many bars of signal strength do you have?____ What is the GPS location of the Buzzard Hall? (The building we were all in) _______________ _______________ What is the elevation?_______________

13 Map Page Press the Page Button 1 time or until you see the Map Page The Map Page displays your movements, waypoints, latitude & longitude The black arrow shows your location Press the Up & Down Buttons to zoom in and out on the map The numbers in the lower left show how much area is visible on that map

14 Map Page Zoom in until you are at 3 miles. What towns are visible? _____________ __________________________________ Zoom in until you are at120ft. Walk around. What happens?_____________________

15 Navigation Page Press the Page Button 1 time or until you see the Navigation Page Walk from Buzzard Hall toward the Green House across the street How fast were you walking?_______________ What direction were you walking?___________

16 Trip Computer Page Press the Page Button 1 time or until you see the Trip Computer page Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the single sheet of paper in the top right corner is highlighted and press strait in (Not the picture of several sheets of paper)

17 Trip Computer Page A screen will drop down Select Reset and press strait in Select Apply and press strait in Select OK and press strait in This resets your Trip Computer

18 Trip Computer Page Walk around until the Moving Time reads at least 2 minutes What does the Trip Odometer read?______ What does the Max Speed read?_________

19 Main Menu Page Press the Page Button 1 time or until you see the Main Menu Walk to a point you wish to mark as a Waypoint (A Waypoint is a stored location in your GPS unit) Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the Mark icon is highlighted and press strait in The screen will change to the Mark Waypoint Page

20 Mark Waypoint Page This page comes up when you press the Click Stick strait in on the Mark icon You have marked this spot as a Waypoint A Waypoint is a stored location in your GPS unit Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the number in the flag is highlighted and press strait in

21 Mark Waypoint Page When you press the click stick strait in an alphabet screen will pop up Name your Waypoint by Moving the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the correct letter is highlighted and press strait in Do this until you have completed the name When you are finished naming your Waypoint click on OK

22 Mark Waypoint Page Choose at least 3 other waypoints you would like to mark Be sure to mark and name them

23 Press the Page button until you are back to the Main Menu Page Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the Find icon is highlighted and press strait in The Find screen will pop up Select Waypoint Select By Name What Waypoints did you list in your GPS? ________________________________________ Main Menu Page:

24 Main Menu Page: Returning To A Waypoint To Return to a Waypoint that you have already entered in your GPS unit repeat the previous page of instructions Next use the alphabet page to type the name of the Waypoint that you wish to return to Press OK when finished When your Waypoint is displayed, press Go To The Navigation Page will appear directing you to the Waypoint that you selected

25 Main Menu Page: Go To A Known GPS Location To go to a GPS location that you have not been to before use the Page button to return to the Main Menu page Select Mark Use the Click Stick to highlight the Location box and press the Click Stick strait in Use the Alphabet page to type in N 39°____________ W 088°___________ Select OK

26 Main Menu Page: Go To A Known GPS Location Use the Click Stick to highlight the Elevation box and press the Click Stick strait in Use the Number page to type in ______ft Select OK

27 Main Menu Page: Go To A Known GPS Location Use the Click Stick to highlight the Go To box and press the Click Stick strait in The Navigation Page will pop up and direct you to the location Which location did that GPS coordinate take you to? (Circle the correct picture) Old Main Booth Library MLK Student Union

28 Map Page continued (Measuring Distance) Press the Page button until you are back at the Map Page Press the up and down buttons on the side of your GPS unit to zoom in close enough on your map to see all your waypoints

29 Map Page Continued (Measuring Distance) Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the single sheet of paper in the top right corner is highlighted (Not the picture of several sheets of paper) and press strait in A screen will drop down Choose Measure Distance

30 Map Page Continued (Measuring Distance) Use the Click Stick to move the white Reference Arrow to one of your Waypoints -When a box appears around the name of your Waypoint, you know you are on the correct spot Push the Click Stick strait in to select the Waypoint (Notice that you can see the name and location of your Waypoint and you are 0.0 ft from it)

31 Map Page Continued (Measuring Distance) Now move the Click Stick to a 2 nd Waypoint (Remember that you know when you are in the correct location if a box forms around the name of the Waypoint) This time DO NOT press the Click Stick strait in. (Notice that you can see the name and location of this 2 nd Waypoint and its distance and direction from the first Waypoint)

32 Math Application: Area Calculation You can use this feature to calculate Area **For those of us who don’t want to use our brains to calculate ANYTHING… See the Area Calculation Via the Main Menu page**

33 Area Calculation Via The Main Menu If you want to calculate Area WITHOUT math… –Press the Page button to return to the Main Menu page –Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the Accessories icon is highlighted and press strait in –Choose Area Calculator

34 Area Calculation Via The Main Menu It will appear that you have returned to the Map Page, but if you notice it is labeled Area Calculation page Walk to one street corner Press the Click Stick strait in to Start Walk to the next corner and turn

35 Area Calculation Via The Main Menu Continue doing so until you make a complete circle around the block and end up at the same location you began Press the Click Stick strait in to Stop The area is calculated for you!!!! What is the area of the land that block covers? _______________

36 Main Menu Page Press the Page button to return to the Main Menu page Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the Find icon is highlighted and press strait in

37 Main Menu Page The Find screen will pop up Choose Cities Choose By Name Type in the name of your favorite city How far is it from here? (Distance)________ What direction?________________

38 THE END Hold the Power button until the GPS turns off

39 Helpful Hints… You can move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the picture of several sheets of paper in the top right corner is highlighted and press strait in This allows you to choose which page you want to go directly to instead of using the Page Button to cycle through all the pages

40 Helpful Hints… Go to the Satellite page Move the Click Stick up/down or left/right until the single sheet of paper in the top right corner is highlighted and press strait in A screen will drop down Choose Use With GPS Off This will allow you to use the GPS unit without getting a signal THIS SAVES BATTERIES and works great when you practice using the unit without needing a signal to get actual locations

41 Helpful Hints… Check out www.geochaching.comwww.geochaching.com Geocaching is a fun way to practice using your GPS unit. People all over the world have left GPS locations for their cache in hopes of you finding them!!! (I live in a town of 1200 people and there are 8 caches within 5 miles of my house) Type in your zip code to find a cache that already exists or you can create your own for others to find!!!

42 Contact Us With Any Questions… Krissy Vaux kvaux@tri-valley.k12.il.uskvaux@tri-valley.k12.il.us Mark McBride mmcbride@tri-valley.k12.il.usmmcbride@tri-valley.k12.il.us There is a link to this power point on our webpage: http://www.tri-valley.k12.il.us/hs/classes/kvaux Feel free to use it and manipulate it for your own classroom use.


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