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Wildlife Tracking,
Digital Photography and Robotics
           South Africa




             STEM
          EXPEDITIONS
What are YOU doing
 this summer?


             Do you like to travel?
             Want to go on Safari?
Want a chance to be internationally certified
as a wildlife tracker?
                          Would you like to earn High
                          School and College credit
                               for your work?
Ways to Participate:
   Robotic Applications Class through
    the 2012-2013 school year.
   Wildlife Tracking through the
    University of Vermont for 1 science
    college credit in June and July
   Trip to South Africa for no credit, just
    participation (community, parents,
    students)
   Entire course including trip to South
    Africa.
Spend some of your
summer with us!
High School credits may be available during
 the 2012-2013 school year in the following:
   0.5 HS Science Flex Credit in Wildlife
                 Tracking
 0.5HS Tech Credit in Digital Photography
   0.5 Tech Credit Robotics Applications
 Option to earn 1 college credit in science
Wildlife Tracking
     The Art of Tracking may well be the origin of science. After
     hundreds of thousands of years, traditional tracking skills may
     soon be lost. Yet tracking can be developed into a new science
     with far-reaching implications for nature conservation. Apart
     from knowledge based on direct observations of animals,
     trackers gain a detailed understanding of animal behavior
     through the interpretation of tracks and signs. In this way much
     information can be obtained that would otherwise remain
     unknown, especially on the behavior of rare or nocturnal
     animals that are not often seen. Furthermore, tracks and signs
     offer information on undisturbed, natural behavior, while direct
     observations often influences the animal by the mere presence
     of the observer. Tracking is therefore a non-invasive method of
     information gathering in which potential stress caused to
     animals can be minimized. Tracking is a skill that can benefit
     any student seeking a future career in environmental,
     biological and ecological fields of study.
Wildlife Tracking
    South Africa
   Principles of track and sign identification
   The role of tracking in our day-to-day lives
   Introduction to the trailing of the Big Five:
     rhino, lion, leopard, elephant, cape
    buffalo
   Tracking for scientific purposes
   Track and sign identification:
     mammal, bird and reptile tracks
   Determining the age of tracks
   Arial tracking
   Study of animal feeding signs
   Close-up study of animal behavior at the
     Moholoholo Rehabilitation Center
Wildlife Tracking
    for College Credit
   Through the University of Vermont
   Teacher Mike Kessler
   4 week on-line course
   1 credit Science
   On-line after we return
    from Africa.
   OPTIONAL
Digital Photography
•Develop digital photography expertise while
   enhancing artistic expression of your photos.
•Learn how to adjust the camera for your subject
   matter and environment.
•Analyze, photograph, and document animal
   tracks, wildlife, landscapes and much more.
•Learn how to organize, retouch and present your
   photo documentation through the art of
retouching and final presentation software.
Digital Photography
Robotic Applications


Do you think you
can make this?



http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/258870/#.T-YUX_jMHM4.email
Robotic Applications
   Two groups: Experienced Robotics students will mentor beginners.

   Design, build and program Robotic Cars that can be controlled from
    anywhere in the world. Use them to document animal behavior.

   Meet after school throughout

    the 2012-2013 school year.

   Cars will be tested in Ohio and
    South Africa.
Introduction to PSD and
      DP Robotic Applications
   Robotic Applications is an extension of the
    Introduction of Photoshop and Digital
    Photography course.

   Students will develop a connection between
    robotic engineering and digital photography.

   Robotics Application extension students will
    research electrical, mechanical and robot
    engineering.

   Students will design, problem solve, and build a
    functional robot camera that will explore animal
    habitat where no man can go.

   The robot cam is an electromechanical device
    that will allow students to capture wildlife habitat
    and animal behavior. This will expand student’s
    digital photography skills, animal science
    studies, and expose students to the world of
    robotics and engineering.
“Real-World
Engineering Challenge”
 Building a team of innovative, energetic, and
 motivated youth that are curious about careers
 in science, technology, design, and engineering.
                                   Student teams will
                                   consist:

                                           Core team
                                           Team 2
                                           Team 3

                                   Each Team will
                                   design, build, and
                                   operate their Robot
                                   Cams.
Target Goal
Dennis and…
NAPLS Staff




Leslie Shea, HS Digital Photography   Claire Monk, 8th grade science
and Robotic Applications Teacher      MS/HS certified science,
                                      Focus on STEM for Masters degree
NAPLS Staff




Rob Hood               Andy Moore            Sandy Willmore
Technology Support     Volunteer Chaperone   Wildlife Tracking
Services Coordinator                         Teacher and Logistics
Why South Africa?
•English Speaking country
•Tourism is one of top
industries
•Democracy
•Great cultural and
ecological diversity
•Private hospitals in the
urban centers of South Africa
offer first-world medical care
•Diverse, intact ecosystems
for studying of endangered
animal behavior
•Private facilities
The Trip
1. We will fly
                                  2. From Johannesburg
in directly to
                                  we will travel in a tour
Johannesburg.
                                  bus to Moholoholo.




    3. Moholoholo Mountain View
Moholoholo
Mountain View




  http://youtu.be/YS4Yz-j_oyA
Moholoholo
Mountain View
Privately owned gated facility
situated on the slopes of the
majestic North Eastern Lowveld
Drakensberg mountain range.
Hidden in a luscious rain forest,
below Mariepskop,
approximately 60km from
Kruger National Park. We will
be served three healthy meals
each day. Students will stay in
chalets with bathrooms, hot
showers, and electricity.
Moholoholo
Mountain View
Colin Patrick
                                          Colin is a professional Wildlife Tracker
                                          Instructor and Cyber Tracker
                                          Evaluator. He also is an accredited
                                          training provider and assessor with
                                          the Field Guide Association of Sothern
                                          Africa (FGASA). He also works as a
                                          Special Knowledge and Skills
                                          (Dangerous Game) Trainer and
                                          Evaluator. Colin is the Game
                                          Preserve Manager at Moholoholo
                                          Mountain View where he will teach us
                                          track and sign. He will also evaluate
                                          us at the end of our stay by giving
Click here to listen to an interview with each student a Cybertracker
Colin Patrick and Sandy Willmore          evaluation test. Colin lives with his
Kersey Lawrence
                               Kirstin “Kersey” Lawrence is a Ph.D. student from
                               the University of Connecticut where she is also an
                               instructor of Wildlife Management and
                               Environmental Science. She is part of team that has
                               led University students to South Africa over the past
                               four years. For two years she has been researching
                               the accuracy of CyberTracker certified guides and
                               wildlife trackers in regards track ID and trailing. The
                               trackers identify tracks in front of remote cameras
                               every morning and the tracks are compared with the
                               photos on the cameras to determine tracker
                               accuracy. Kersey is an expert tracker in her own
                               right and has earned Track and Sign Specialist
Click here to watch an         certification in South Africa (the second woman to
interview with Kersey          ever do so and the first non-African woman ever!).
in the bush in South Africa.   She has earned Tracker Level 2 status and will
                               be Skyping with our class. We hope to see her in
Mike Kessler
       Mike is a Wildlife and Forensic Tracking
         Instructor with the Rubenstein School of
         Environmental and Natural Resources
         (Wildlife) and a member of the Department
         of Anthropology (Forensic) teacher with
         The University of Vermont in Burlington.
         He has taught approximately 40 wildlife
         tracking courses over the past five
         years at The University of Vermont and
         hosted related field trips with local high
         schools. Past courses include Vermont
         Wildlife Trail Analysis, Intro to Wildlife
         Tracking, Wildlife Track Analysis and Intro
         to Forensic Tracking.        Mike will be
         instructing the optional four week Wildlife
         Tracking course for us through the
         University of Vermont. Students who take
         the course can earn 1 credit of science.
Class Schedule
   October 18, 2012 - Celebration and Information Night at the McCoy

   October 19, 2012 - Interest Form available On-Line.

   November 16, 2012 -Interest Form Deadline

   November 21, 2012 – Applications open.

   December 2012 - Robotics Classes begin

   April 2013 - Weekly evening classes begin.

   June 2-12, 2013 - Trip to South Africa

   June 17-21, 2013 – Work on Final Projects and On-Line Wildlife Tracking Program
    starts

   June 21, 2013 - Class officially ends

   July 12, 2013 – On-Line Tracking course with University of Vermont ends.
South Africa Trip Itinerary
Day 1:       Arrival and
orientation, first walk in game
preserve.

Day 2:        Survival in the bush: see
what it is like on a grassroots level
for living in the African bush.

      
Day 3:      Bush walk tour and
awareness skills, Dissection of
Impala or Warthog, Predator Baiting
Station, Tracking Africa's Wildlife
Lessons in the Bush.
South Africa Trip Itinerary
Day 4: Kruger National Park Safari -
This park has the most diverse game
viewing experience in Africa with 336
trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114
reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals.

Day 5:      Tracking & Trailing South
African Style, Bushman First Aid

Day 6:      Tracking ID training, Shelter
building, overnight in the Bush!
South Africa Trip Itinerary
   Day 7: Moholoholo Rehab
    Center. We will learn how the
    rehab center works to care for
    injured and poisoned
    wildlife. Students will be on a
    special tour and will get up
    close and personal with some
    animals. 
 
Day 8:           We
    will take a photography trip
    along the magnificent
    Panorama Route which is best
    known for its cultural heritage
    and dramatic landscapes. We
    will also stop at Harrie’s
    Pancake House for lunch.
South Africa Trip Itinerary
Day 9: All students are tested on their
Wildlife Tracking skill by going through a
full day test and evaluation in the bush.
Students can earn international
certification through CyberTracker
depending on their score. In the
evening we will take our final Night Drive
through the bush.

Day 10:     Depart for Eastgate
Hoedspruit Airport to fly to
Johannesburg and then home.
Personal Safety
Hoedspruit – doctors,
 dentists, pharmacies.
Johannesburg – one
  hour flight. Top
  medical hospitals
  and facilities.
Dr. Inga Jolly – trip
 doctor
Sandy Willmore -
 Wilderness First Aid
International Safety
   Participate in SMART Traveler Enrollment program with the US State
    Department. By enrolling, our embassy and consulates will know about
    our trip and they can keep us up to date with important safety and
    security announcements as needed. It will also help our friends and
    family get in touch with us in an emergency.

   Though any type of emergency is unlikely, it is possible that an
    emergency could occur before or during our trip. For this reason we
    strongly advise all participants to purchase travel insurance that would
    cover your investment if for some reason you could not go on the trip or
    needed medical assistance during the trip.

   If at any time our government advises us to not travel to South Africa, the
    trip will be postponed or cancel. Travel advisories are posted and
    updated daily via the Internet. Travel advisories are posted and updated
    daily via this web site:
    www.travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1008.html
Course Fee and
 Coverage
This course costs $4,995. There will be fund raising
opportunities and scholarships available. All students will work
together as a class to help promote and fundraise through
established activities to help bring down the costs of
participation.
• Round trip flight to South Africa.
• Overnight stay in Johannesburg upon arrival.
• All ground transportation and guides.
• All meals and lodging at Moholoholo Mountain View
• Fee for Cyber tracker Test evaluation
• Staff, Instructors, and Guest Speakers
• Safari to Kruger National Park and Moholoholo Rehab
Center
Additional Costs
Participants will be expected to supply their own personal gear such as
  camera, journal, small backpack, flash drives.

All students must be current on their vaccinations. Vaccination for Typhoid
   and medication for malaria are recommended.

Students will purchase their own lunch while on Safari at Kruger National
  Park and at Harrie’s Pancake House during the Panoramic Route tour.

Students can bring funds for souvenirs.

Purchase of 1 credit hour of Science from the University of Connecticut is
 separate and optional. Course fee is $697.50
Interest Form
 and Website
Check out the course website for more information
            and a course interest form.
www.napls.us/nature/programs/stem-expeditions
 Applications are due December 16that midnight.
     Questions? Contact Sandy Willmore at
              Willmore.1@napls.us
See you there…

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STEM Expeditions 2012-2103

  • 1. Wildlife Tracking, Digital Photography and Robotics South Africa STEM EXPEDITIONS
  • 2. What are YOU doing this summer? Do you like to travel? Want to go on Safari? Want a chance to be internationally certified as a wildlife tracker? Would you like to earn High School and College credit for your work?
  • 3. Ways to Participate:  Robotic Applications Class through the 2012-2013 school year.  Wildlife Tracking through the University of Vermont for 1 science college credit in June and July  Trip to South Africa for no credit, just participation (community, parents, students)  Entire course including trip to South Africa.
  • 4. Spend some of your summer with us! High School credits may be available during the 2012-2013 school year in the following: 0.5 HS Science Flex Credit in Wildlife Tracking 0.5HS Tech Credit in Digital Photography 0.5 Tech Credit Robotics Applications Option to earn 1 college credit in science
  • 5. Wildlife Tracking The Art of Tracking may well be the origin of science. After hundreds of thousands of years, traditional tracking skills may soon be lost. Yet tracking can be developed into a new science with far-reaching implications for nature conservation. Apart from knowledge based on direct observations of animals, trackers gain a detailed understanding of animal behavior through the interpretation of tracks and signs. In this way much information can be obtained that would otherwise remain unknown, especially on the behavior of rare or nocturnal animals that are not often seen. Furthermore, tracks and signs offer information on undisturbed, natural behavior, while direct observations often influences the animal by the mere presence of the observer. Tracking is therefore a non-invasive method of information gathering in which potential stress caused to animals can be minimized. Tracking is a skill that can benefit any student seeking a future career in environmental, biological and ecological fields of study.
  • 6. Wildlife Tracking South Africa  Principles of track and sign identification  The role of tracking in our day-to-day lives  Introduction to the trailing of the Big Five: rhino, lion, leopard, elephant, cape buffalo  Tracking for scientific purposes  Track and sign identification: mammal, bird and reptile tracks  Determining the age of tracks  Arial tracking  Study of animal feeding signs  Close-up study of animal behavior at the Moholoholo Rehabilitation Center
  • 7.
  • 8. Wildlife Tracking for College Credit  Through the University of Vermont  Teacher Mike Kessler  4 week on-line course  1 credit Science  On-line after we return from Africa.  OPTIONAL
  • 9.
  • 10. Digital Photography •Develop digital photography expertise while enhancing artistic expression of your photos. •Learn how to adjust the camera for your subject matter and environment. •Analyze, photograph, and document animal tracks, wildlife, landscapes and much more. •Learn how to organize, retouch and present your photo documentation through the art of retouching and final presentation software.
  • 12. Robotic Applications Do you think you can make this? http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/258870/#.T-YUX_jMHM4.email
  • 13. Robotic Applications  Two groups: Experienced Robotics students will mentor beginners.  Design, build and program Robotic Cars that can be controlled from anywhere in the world. Use them to document animal behavior.  Meet after school throughout the 2012-2013 school year.  Cars will be tested in Ohio and South Africa.
  • 14. Introduction to PSD and DP Robotic Applications  Robotic Applications is an extension of the Introduction of Photoshop and Digital Photography course.  Students will develop a connection between robotic engineering and digital photography.  Robotics Application extension students will research electrical, mechanical and robot engineering.  Students will design, problem solve, and build a functional robot camera that will explore animal habitat where no man can go.  The robot cam is an electromechanical device that will allow students to capture wildlife habitat and animal behavior. This will expand student’s digital photography skills, animal science studies, and expose students to the world of robotics and engineering.
  • 15. “Real-World Engineering Challenge” Building a team of innovative, energetic, and motivated youth that are curious about careers in science, technology, design, and engineering. Student teams will consist: Core team Team 2 Team 3 Each Team will design, build, and operate their Robot Cams.
  • 18. NAPLS Staff Leslie Shea, HS Digital Photography Claire Monk, 8th grade science and Robotic Applications Teacher MS/HS certified science, Focus on STEM for Masters degree
  • 19. NAPLS Staff Rob Hood Andy Moore Sandy Willmore Technology Support Volunteer Chaperone Wildlife Tracking Services Coordinator Teacher and Logistics
  • 20. Why South Africa? •English Speaking country •Tourism is one of top industries •Democracy •Great cultural and ecological diversity •Private hospitals in the urban centers of South Africa offer first-world medical care •Diverse, intact ecosystems for studying of endangered animal behavior •Private facilities
  • 21. The Trip 1. We will fly 2. From Johannesburg in directly to we will travel in a tour Johannesburg. bus to Moholoholo. 3. Moholoholo Mountain View
  • 22. Moholoholo Mountain View http://youtu.be/YS4Yz-j_oyA
  • 23. Moholoholo Mountain View Privately owned gated facility situated on the slopes of the majestic North Eastern Lowveld Drakensberg mountain range. Hidden in a luscious rain forest, below Mariepskop, approximately 60km from Kruger National Park. We will be served three healthy meals each day. Students will stay in chalets with bathrooms, hot showers, and electricity.
  • 25. Colin Patrick Colin is a professional Wildlife Tracker Instructor and Cyber Tracker Evaluator. He also is an accredited training provider and assessor with the Field Guide Association of Sothern Africa (FGASA). He also works as a Special Knowledge and Skills (Dangerous Game) Trainer and Evaluator. Colin is the Game Preserve Manager at Moholoholo Mountain View where he will teach us track and sign. He will also evaluate us at the end of our stay by giving Click here to listen to an interview with each student a Cybertracker Colin Patrick and Sandy Willmore evaluation test. Colin lives with his
  • 26. Kersey Lawrence Kirstin “Kersey” Lawrence is a Ph.D. student from the University of Connecticut where she is also an instructor of Wildlife Management and Environmental Science. She is part of team that has led University students to South Africa over the past four years. For two years she has been researching the accuracy of CyberTracker certified guides and wildlife trackers in regards track ID and trailing. The trackers identify tracks in front of remote cameras every morning and the tracks are compared with the photos on the cameras to determine tracker accuracy. Kersey is an expert tracker in her own right and has earned Track and Sign Specialist Click here to watch an certification in South Africa (the second woman to interview with Kersey ever do so and the first non-African woman ever!). in the bush in South Africa. She has earned Tracker Level 2 status and will be Skyping with our class. We hope to see her in
  • 27. Mike Kessler Mike is a Wildlife and Forensic Tracking Instructor with the Rubenstein School of Environmental and Natural Resources (Wildlife) and a member of the Department of Anthropology (Forensic) teacher with The University of Vermont in Burlington. He has taught approximately 40 wildlife tracking courses over the past five years at The University of Vermont and hosted related field trips with local high schools. Past courses include Vermont Wildlife Trail Analysis, Intro to Wildlife Tracking, Wildlife Track Analysis and Intro to Forensic Tracking. Mike will be instructing the optional four week Wildlife Tracking course for us through the University of Vermont. Students who take the course can earn 1 credit of science.
  • 28. Class Schedule  October 18, 2012 - Celebration and Information Night at the McCoy  October 19, 2012 - Interest Form available On-Line.  November 16, 2012 -Interest Form Deadline  November 21, 2012 – Applications open.  December 2012 - Robotics Classes begin  April 2013 - Weekly evening classes begin.  June 2-12, 2013 - Trip to South Africa  June 17-21, 2013 – Work on Final Projects and On-Line Wildlife Tracking Program starts  June 21, 2013 - Class officially ends  July 12, 2013 – On-Line Tracking course with University of Vermont ends.
  • 29. South Africa Trip Itinerary Day 1: Arrival and orientation, first walk in game preserve. Day 2: Survival in the bush: see what it is like on a grassroots level for living in the African bush. 
 
Day 3: Bush walk tour and awareness skills, Dissection of Impala or Warthog, Predator Baiting Station, Tracking Africa's Wildlife Lessons in the Bush.
  • 30. South Africa Trip Itinerary Day 4: Kruger National Park Safari - This park has the most diverse game viewing experience in Africa with 336 trees, 49 fish, 34 amphibians, 114 reptiles, 507 birds and 147 mammals. Day 5: Tracking & Trailing South African Style, Bushman First Aid Day 6: Tracking ID training, Shelter building, overnight in the Bush!
  • 31. South Africa Trip Itinerary  Day 7: Moholoholo Rehab Center. We will learn how the rehab center works to care for injured and poisoned wildlife. Students will be on a special tour and will get up close and personal with some animals. 
 
Day 8: We will take a photography trip along the magnificent Panorama Route which is best known for its cultural heritage and dramatic landscapes. We will also stop at Harrie’s Pancake House for lunch.
  • 32. South Africa Trip Itinerary Day 9: All students are tested on their Wildlife Tracking skill by going through a full day test and evaluation in the bush. Students can earn international certification through CyberTracker depending on their score. In the evening we will take our final Night Drive through the bush. Day 10: Depart for Eastgate Hoedspruit Airport to fly to Johannesburg and then home.
  • 33. Personal Safety Hoedspruit – doctors, dentists, pharmacies. Johannesburg – one hour flight. Top medical hospitals and facilities. Dr. Inga Jolly – trip doctor Sandy Willmore - Wilderness First Aid
  • 34. International Safety  Participate in SMART Traveler Enrollment program with the US State Department. By enrolling, our embassy and consulates will know about our trip and they can keep us up to date with important safety and security announcements as needed. It will also help our friends and family get in touch with us in an emergency.  Though any type of emergency is unlikely, it is possible that an emergency could occur before or during our trip. For this reason we strongly advise all participants to purchase travel insurance that would cover your investment if for some reason you could not go on the trip or needed medical assistance during the trip.  If at any time our government advises us to not travel to South Africa, the trip will be postponed or cancel. Travel advisories are posted and updated daily via the Internet. Travel advisories are posted and updated daily via this web site: www.travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1008.html
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  • 36. Course Fee and Coverage This course costs $4,995. There will be fund raising opportunities and scholarships available. All students will work together as a class to help promote and fundraise through established activities to help bring down the costs of participation. • Round trip flight to South Africa. • Overnight stay in Johannesburg upon arrival. • All ground transportation and guides. • All meals and lodging at Moholoholo Mountain View • Fee for Cyber tracker Test evaluation • Staff, Instructors, and Guest Speakers • Safari to Kruger National Park and Moholoholo Rehab Center
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  • 38. Additional Costs Participants will be expected to supply their own personal gear such as camera, journal, small backpack, flash drives. All students must be current on their vaccinations. Vaccination for Typhoid and medication for malaria are recommended. Students will purchase their own lunch while on Safari at Kruger National Park and at Harrie’s Pancake House during the Panoramic Route tour. Students can bring funds for souvenirs. Purchase of 1 credit hour of Science from the University of Connecticut is separate and optional. Course fee is $697.50
  • 39. Interest Form and Website Check out the course website for more information and a course interest form. www.napls.us/nature/programs/stem-expeditions Applications are due December 16that midnight. Questions? Contact Sandy Willmore at Willmore.1@napls.us