Many of the teachers that you are mentoring might be focused on providing options for GIS at NCEA Level 1, 2 and 3. While this is important, GIS can be used in other areas of the geography curriculum, as well as in other subject areas.
For Example, below is a link to a Story Map that shows how GIS can be used to teach Geographic Skills
![Screen Shot of the Geographic Skills Building Story Map](/legacyfs/online/497175_SchoolsGeoSkillsBldg.JPG)
Geographic Skills Building Story Map
Or you can use GIS it teach about earthquakes
Earthquakes Learning Guide using GIS - An ArcGIS StoryMaps
![GIS for Mathematics](/legacyfs/online/497176_GeoInquiryMath.JPG) | Or is the mathematics department is interested in incorporating digital technology in their classrooms - GIS can be the tool they could use. Esri has some short lessons in Mathematics to help with this implementation - these lessons can be found at GeoInquiries for Math | Algebra Activities Using GIS . Good news these GIS based mathematics lessons don't require an ArcGIS Online username and password to use so that takes some of the complexity out of implementing them. |