Maps of Guam and Micronesia Inventory
Maps of Guam and Micronesia Inventory
- Status: Open Project , Ongoing Project
- Possible Hours: 30
- Categories: Peace and Kindness, Emergency Preparation and Response, Education and Literacy, Citizenship and Civic Engagement, Environment and Sustainability, History and Culture
- Schools: Open to All Schools
- Project Start Date: 07/01/2017
- Project End Date: 12/31/2026
If you are interested in maps, geography, and our location in the Pacific and the world, this is a great opportunity for service learning. You will be helping reserchers at the University of Guam to organize their map collection.
You will assist research assistants with their projects such as to:
- Digitize, archive, organize, and catalog maps of Micronesia
- Locate components of a map (scale, legend, north arrow, title, author, source, date, type, etc.)
- Enter map components into a graphic organizer and database (using a computer provided by UOG)
Preparation Instruction:
Schedule your hours with Ms. Flores-Hughes
Sign and submit parent consent form
Activity Instruction:
Report to Ms. Flores-Hughes. Our address is House 32 Dean Circle Mangilao, Guam 96913
Sign in and out when you come to the project.
She will give you a task to do. Follow her instructions.
Maps are delicate, authentic and require special handling. Ms. Flores-Hughes will give instructions.
Reflection Instruction:
In order to earn service learning hours, a reflection needs to be turned into a teacher who can input the hours into Power School. You need to address: What did you do? What did you learn? How was this an example of service? How did you feel about working in a university setting and learning about maps?
Learning Standards/Objectives:
GDOE Social Studies Content Standards to be addressed are:
World Geography: WG.3.1 Analyze maps, globes, satellite images, photographs, or diagrams using the following:
• Geographical information about the world’s countries, cities, and environments
• The concepts of location, scale, map projection, or orientation
• Mental maps of world regions
• Political, physical, and thematic maps
Government and Civics: AG.4.17: Explain the importance of thoughtful and effective participation in civic life, including the following:
• Performing public service
• Keeping informed about current issues
CONTACT PERSON DETAILS
Name: Cassandra Flores-Hughes
Phone: 671-685-0508
Organization/Agency/Business Name: Center for Island Sustainability, University of Guam
Acknowledged by Teacher/Guidance Counselor:
Print name: _____________________________
Signature:_______________________________
Date:______________________