Developed by Tracy Trimpe
for the 2009 Smithsonian Summer Camp
http://sciencespot.net/
Forensic Science
Geocaching Activity
• GPS stands for Global Positioning System.
• It uses 24 satellites positioned around the
globe. The satellites are 12,000 miles from
Earth’s surface.
• We use GPS receivers to connect with the satellites to learn
our position on Earth’s surface, which are based on latitude
and longitude.
Havana Junior High
Latitude = 40.296917 N
Longitude = 90.050007 W
What is GPS?
Images: http://geomag.usgs.gov/images/gps_001.jpg and http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/upload/img_400/longitude_latitude.gif
How Stuff Works:
GPS Explained
How accurate is a GPS receiver?
With today’s GPS receivers we can get
as close as 3 meters or 9 feet.
To determine our
position, the receiver
measures the time it
takes to receive a
signal from a satellite
and converts it to a
distance.
Satellite 1
Satellite 2
Satellite 3
We need a total of 3 satellites to
get an accurate reading.
How is GPS used in investigations?
• Provide coordinates (locations) for emergency responders
• Document the layout of a crime scene or accident site
• Document the locations of specific pieces of evidence, vehicles, etc.
• Determine distance between locations (i.e. primary/secondary crime scene)
• Track victims or suspects to identify their location or determine where they have
traveled
In one case in California, a suspect of several convenience store holdups was being
monitored with a vehicle tracking device. When he held up another convenience store,
the tracker proved that he had parked two blocks away from the store around the time of
the holdup and left a few minutes after. This information from the tracker was used
along with DNA evidence and a search warrant to make an arrest.
One of the many kinds of GPS systems also helped in the convicting of a man in New
York, changing the charge from reckless endangerment to murder. This information was
used to prove that George Ford purposefully murdered the babysitter that he had hired
instead of accidently as he claimed. This tracking device, which had been planted by the
man’s suspicious wife, provided information that contradicted what the man claimed
had happened.
FROM
THE
NEWS …
Source: http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/gps-tracking/gps-systems-work-to-fight-crime/
What is geocaching?
Geocaching - An outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a GPS
receiver to hide and seek containers called "geocaches“ (Wikipedia, 2009)
Cache - A typical cache is a small waterproof container (usually a tupperware or
ammo box) containing a logbook and "treasure," usually toys or trinkets of little
value.
Microcache – A small container (i.e. film canister) containing only a logbook.
Waypoints – Locations where a cache is hidden; identified
by latitude and longitude.
Travel Bugs & Geocoins – Items that geocachers place in
caches and track their locations as other geocaches move
them to another cache.
Muggles – Refers to people who do not geocache.
Geocaching.com – Website devoted to geocaching and
provides information on all the caches around the world. Cafepress.com Shirt
As of July 2, 2009, there were 839,756 geocaches around the world!
GPS Receivers
Power Button – Use this button to turn the unit
on and off
Page Button – Press this button to change screens
Antenna – Keep the unit flat in your hand so that the
antenna is pointed up at the sky.
Thumbstick – A “joystick” that moves
up, down, left, and right to help you
select options. Push it in to choose an
option.
Find Button – Use to
find a waypoint.
Each GPS receiver has many buttons with different functions.
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
What does a GPS receiver tell you?
Each GPS receiver has different screens or pages that will
provide your coordinates, show you a map, and much more!
Press the PAGE button on the top right to move each screen or
page one at a time.
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
Satellite Screen
The SATELLITE PAGE will be the first page you
see when you start up the unit. You will need at
least THREE black bars to start using the unit.
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
The black bars indicate the satellites your receiver is recognizing.
The MAP PAGE will show you where you are
located in relation to the main roads in the area.
Use the buttons on the top left to zoom in or out.
Map Screen
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
The NAVIGATION PAGE will provide an arrow
to help you find a waypoint or location. You must
be moving in order for it to work!
Navigation Screen
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
The TRIP COMPUTER PAGE provides information
on how fast you are moving and other data.
Trip Computer Screen
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
Main Menu Screen
The MAIN MENU provides buttons to help you
MARK a waypoint as well as FIND one.
Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
• This geocaching activity will test your team’s knowledge of
forensic science topics as well as your navigation skills.
• Each team will use GPS receivers to find 10 evidence caches that
are hidden around the building.
• Each cache focuses on a topic we have studied this week and will
require you to answer 3-4 questions and/or complete a task.
• You may use any notes or activity pages you completed during
the camp to help you.
• After answering all the questions and/or completing the task at a
cache, your team will need to find one of the instructors to check
your answers. If the answers are correct, you will receive a clue
for your next waypoint. If not, you must keep trying until you
have them all correct.
CSI Adventure
CSI Adventure Rules
Safety first! Caches have been placed in areas that should be easy to access. Keep your
eyes open for trees, puddles, uneven ground, vehicles, and other hazards.

Play fair! Teams are not allowed to sabotage other teams by moving caches or stealing
cache cards and materials Good sportsman ship is required!
ALL CACHE CARDS OR CONTAINERS MUST BE PUT BACK IN THE EXACT SPOT IN WHICH
THEY WERE FOUND!

 The waypoint # is written on the cache card and container (if there is one). If you find
a cache, but it is not the correct number you are in the wrong spot!
 Keep the GPS unit flat in your hand to make sure you are getting good reception from
the satellites and keep moving in order for the unit to “know” where you are located!
 Remember that the GPS will get you close – within 9 feet – you will have to search the
area to find the cache. Try walking away from the area and back towards it to make
sure you are in the right spot.
Earth Quest Tips
How do I find a cache?
Image #7: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
#1
2 – Push in the THUMB STICK to select WAYPOINTS.
#2
Waypoint = A specific location that has been marked using the receiver.
1 - Press the FIND button on the left hand side of the receiver – third button from the top.
#3
3 – Push in the THUMB STICK to choose NAME on the next menu.
#4
4 - Push the PAGE BUTTON on the upper-right hand side to get rid of the keyboard.
#5
5 - Select the waypoint you want using the THUMB STICK button to move down the list.
#6
6 – Push in the THUMB STICK button to select GOTO at the bottom of the screen.
#7
7 - START MOVING and use the ARROW on the navigation screen to help you locate your
destination. You need to move in the direction of the large arrow. When you get close to
your destination, an “Arriving at Destination” message will be displayed and you may
notice the arrow “jumping” around.
What does your team need to do?
• Grab a clipboard, answer sheet, pen, and 2 GPS units for your
group.
• Get a clue card from the instructor to determine your first
waypoint and write it on your worksheet. Have your answer
checked to make sure you are going to the correct location.
It’s time for an adventure!
• Head outside and meet near the entry
way.
•Wait for final instructions! Everyone will
start at the same time!

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forensic science and modren digital imaging

  • 1. Developed by Tracy Trimpe for the 2009 Smithsonian Summer Camp http://sciencespot.net/ Forensic Science Geocaching Activity
  • 2. • GPS stands for Global Positioning System. • It uses 24 satellites positioned around the globe. The satellites are 12,000 miles from Earth’s surface. • We use GPS receivers to connect with the satellites to learn our position on Earth’s surface, which are based on latitude and longitude. Havana Junior High Latitude = 40.296917 N Longitude = 90.050007 W What is GPS? Images: http://geomag.usgs.gov/images/gps_001.jpg and http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/upload/img_400/longitude_latitude.gif How Stuff Works: GPS Explained
  • 3. How accurate is a GPS receiver? With today’s GPS receivers we can get as close as 3 meters or 9 feet. To determine our position, the receiver measures the time it takes to receive a signal from a satellite and converts it to a distance. Satellite 1 Satellite 2 Satellite 3 We need a total of 3 satellites to get an accurate reading.
  • 4. How is GPS used in investigations? • Provide coordinates (locations) for emergency responders • Document the layout of a crime scene or accident site • Document the locations of specific pieces of evidence, vehicles, etc. • Determine distance between locations (i.e. primary/secondary crime scene) • Track victims or suspects to identify their location or determine where they have traveled In one case in California, a suspect of several convenience store holdups was being monitored with a vehicle tracking device. When he held up another convenience store, the tracker proved that he had parked two blocks away from the store around the time of the holdup and left a few minutes after. This information from the tracker was used along with DNA evidence and a search warrant to make an arrest. One of the many kinds of GPS systems also helped in the convicting of a man in New York, changing the charge from reckless endangerment to murder. This information was used to prove that George Ford purposefully murdered the babysitter that he had hired instead of accidently as he claimed. This tracking device, which had been planted by the man’s suspicious wife, provided information that contradicted what the man claimed had happened. FROM THE NEWS … Source: http://www.rmtracking.com/blog/gps-tracking/gps-systems-work-to-fight-crime/
  • 5. What is geocaching? Geocaching - An outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a GPS receiver to hide and seek containers called "geocaches“ (Wikipedia, 2009) Cache - A typical cache is a small waterproof container (usually a tupperware or ammo box) containing a logbook and "treasure," usually toys or trinkets of little value. Microcache – A small container (i.e. film canister) containing only a logbook. Waypoints – Locations where a cache is hidden; identified by latitude and longitude. Travel Bugs & Geocoins – Items that geocachers place in caches and track their locations as other geocaches move them to another cache. Muggles – Refers to people who do not geocache. Geocaching.com – Website devoted to geocaching and provides information on all the caches around the world. Cafepress.com Shirt As of July 2, 2009, there were 839,756 geocaches around the world!
  • 6. GPS Receivers Power Button – Use this button to turn the unit on and off Page Button – Press this button to change screens Antenna – Keep the unit flat in your hand so that the antenna is pointed up at the sky. Thumbstick – A “joystick” that moves up, down, left, and right to help you select options. Push it in to choose an option. Find Button – Use to find a waypoint. Each GPS receiver has many buttons with different functions. Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
  • 7. What does a GPS receiver tell you? Each GPS receiver has different screens or pages that will provide your coordinates, show you a map, and much more! Press the PAGE button on the top right to move each screen or page one at a time. Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
  • 8. Satellite Screen The SATELLITE PAGE will be the first page you see when you start up the unit. You will need at least THREE black bars to start using the unit. Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf The black bars indicate the satellites your receiver is recognizing.
  • 9. The MAP PAGE will show you where you are located in relation to the main roads in the area. Use the buttons on the top left to zoom in or out. Map Screen Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
  • 10. The NAVIGATION PAGE will provide an arrow to help you find a waypoint or location. You must be moving in order for it to work! Navigation Screen Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
  • 11. The TRIP COMPUTER PAGE provides information on how fast you are moving and other data. Trip Computer Screen Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
  • 12. Main Menu Screen The MAIN MENU provides buttons to help you MARK a waypoint as well as FIND one. Images: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
  • 13. • This geocaching activity will test your team’s knowledge of forensic science topics as well as your navigation skills. • Each team will use GPS receivers to find 10 evidence caches that are hidden around the building. • Each cache focuses on a topic we have studied this week and will require you to answer 3-4 questions and/or complete a task. • You may use any notes or activity pages you completed during the camp to help you. • After answering all the questions and/or completing the task at a cache, your team will need to find one of the instructors to check your answers. If the answers are correct, you will receive a clue for your next waypoint. If not, you must keep trying until you have them all correct. CSI Adventure
  • 14. CSI Adventure Rules Safety first! Caches have been placed in areas that should be easy to access. Keep your eyes open for trees, puddles, uneven ground, vehicles, and other hazards.  Play fair! Teams are not allowed to sabotage other teams by moving caches or stealing cache cards and materials Good sportsman ship is required! ALL CACHE CARDS OR CONTAINERS MUST BE PUT BACK IN THE EXACT SPOT IN WHICH THEY WERE FOUND!   The waypoint # is written on the cache card and container (if there is one). If you find a cache, but it is not the correct number you are in the wrong spot!  Keep the GPS unit flat in your hand to make sure you are getting good reception from the satellites and keep moving in order for the unit to “know” where you are located!  Remember that the GPS will get you close – within 9 feet – you will have to search the area to find the cache. Try walking away from the area and back towards it to make sure you are in the right spot. Earth Quest Tips
  • 15. How do I find a cache? Image #7: http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf #1 2 – Push in the THUMB STICK to select WAYPOINTS. #2 Waypoint = A specific location that has been marked using the receiver. 1 - Press the FIND button on the left hand side of the receiver – third button from the top. #3 3 – Push in the THUMB STICK to choose NAME on the next menu. #4 4 - Push the PAGE BUTTON on the upper-right hand side to get rid of the keyboard. #5 5 - Select the waypoint you want using the THUMB STICK button to move down the list. #6 6 – Push in the THUMB STICK button to select GOTO at the bottom of the screen. #7 7 - START MOVING and use the ARROW on the navigation screen to help you locate your destination. You need to move in the direction of the large arrow. When you get close to your destination, an “Arriving at Destination” message will be displayed and you may notice the arrow “jumping” around.
  • 16. What does your team need to do? • Grab a clipboard, answer sheet, pen, and 2 GPS units for your group. • Get a clue card from the instructor to determine your first waypoint and write it on your worksheet. Have your answer checked to make sure you are going to the correct location. It’s time for an adventure! • Head outside and meet near the entry way. •Wait for final instructions! Everyone will start at the same time!