+DolceVita Posted June 2, 2009 Share Posted June 2, 2009 Im giving a talk on geocaching for my moms watershed meeting tonight,and Im not really sure how to go about it.I was gonna start by giving the meaning of the word and a brief word on how it got started,then for there Im kinda lost.Any Ideas???? Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted June 2, 2009 Share Posted June 2, 2009 What is the purpose of your talk? Is it to interest people in the sport or is it to explain it to an environmental organization? In either event here are some talking points that should be mentioned in any talk: -the basics of how it works -Who are gecachers? Families, singles, retired couiples - nearly anyone who has an interest in getting outdoors and discovering new places. -Types of caches and containers and what can be expected inside. -A low impact sport -It introduces people to the special places geocaching takes them and creates a new generation of advocates for these places. -More and more park systems at all levels of government are embracing the sport and even hiding their own caches in many instances. -Provides additional recreationl opportunites at little or no cost the the community. -Our CITO ethic Google "geocaching powerpoint" and you'll find several powerpoint presentations that you can dowload and tailor to your needs. I think the Wisconson geocaching Assn has a very good, but long one that you will probably need to shorten by quite a bit. Good luck Since this isn't a getting started issue I'm noving this over to the general forum where you will get more input I'm sure. Quote Link to comment
+zoltig Posted June 2, 2009 Share Posted June 2, 2009 Can you take your GPSr and a laptop with you to demonstrate the web site and show what a typical GPS looks like? Print out a map with local caches. Print out a cache page showing some logs of finders Quote Link to comment
+SerenityFound Posted June 2, 2009 Share Posted June 2, 2009 When I have taught this to teachers in workshops, I like to do a little demo. I'll talk about what it is and what can be taught (geology, geography, math, social studies, etc). Then it's brake time... earlier, I put an ammo can with a log and some snacks in the can. I hide it at the edge of the property very simply (under a low branch tree, behind a rock, etc). We then get a volunteer to run the GPS. I give them the coordinates and have them find the cache as a group. There's a first to find prize in that there's one better snack than the rest (like one large candy bar and a bag of mini's for the group). After we find the cache and pass out the snack for brake, I use the opportunity to talk about why food in a cache is not allowed and also tie this into the CITO concept. We then go back in and go through setting up accounts for those that are interested. Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted June 2, 2009 Share Posted June 2, 2009 Bring visuals including a GPS unit or 2, a few typical cache containers, typical cache swag, cache page listings printed etc... Be prepared to answer questions - even tough ones (abondonded property concerns, geo trash etc) Offer to demonstrate afterwards - (setup a temp cache for this). Don't throw in a lot of our terminology (muggle, GPSr, swag etc) Be sur to mention CITO and other positive aspects - (family outings, seeing new things) etc... If you use a canned Powerpoint - add a few local photos to make it more relevant. Quote Link to comment
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