Welcome to Geospatial - how location based information is helping the rebuild of Christchurch
Welcome to the Geospatial field trip for Term 3, operating from 29-31 August 2012. This trip is supported by LINZ - Land Information New Zealand and The New Zealand Geospatial Office. As well as this site there are other LEARNZ field trips on similar topics. We suggest you use the Field Trip Chooser on the LEARNZ home page to find related field trips, then enrol your class.
IntroductionThe Canterbury earthquakes have had a major effect on the lives of just about everyone in the region and have been tragic for some people. The disruptions to infrastructure, commerce, education, recreation and day to day living have been profound. For many homeowners in the eastern areas and in the hill suburbs damage to land has meant that their homes have become uninhabitable. Many large commercial and historic buildings thoughout the CBD have been damaged and a large number have already been demolished. However, the rebuild is under way and is expected to gather momentum as a new vision for the city is realised. This field trip is the first of three that will follow the rebuild of Christchurch over the next 3 years looking at the special systems and tools used in the redevelopment of the CBD, public facilities and the suburbs. Soon after the earthquakes it became apparent that organisations had to work closely together to make rapid repairs to services and begin the process of rebuilding. See how land movement has changed the city and discover how experts are planning to build a new Christchurch. Watch the Geospatial Introductory Video - small version (5Mb mp4 file). Large version (16Mb mp4 file). Look at the Geospatial Preview, a slideshow that gives students an overview of the field trip - PDF (1Mb). LocationChristchurch city is located on the edge of the Canterbury Plains on the east coast of the South Island. Damage to the city of Christchurch occurred after a series of earthquakes. The first earthquake in September 2010 was centred 40 kilometres west of Christchurch, near the town of Darfield at a depth of 10 kilometres. The damaging aftershock which occurred on 22 February 2011 was centred near Lyttelton, 10 kilometres from the centre of Christchurch at a depth of only five kilometres. View the LEARNZ Homepage Map for a more detailed map location. |
Field Trip Plan
Tuesday 28 August |
Travel Day: Join Shelley and the ambassadors as they prepare for the Geospatial field trip in Christchurch. Read the diary about their travels and view the panoramas. Find out why Alvin has been looking forward to returning to Christchurch in his ambassador update. |
Wednesday 29 August |
Start the day near the epicentre of the September 2010 Darfield earthquake. Read the diary to find out how land movement is measured. Get the video questions and watch the videos to see how this geospatial data is being used in Christchurch. View the panoramas and read Alvin's update. Get the questions and listen to the recorded audioconferences. |
Thursday 30 August |
Think of what you know about where you live and how this could change during an earthquake; then read the diary to find out how the earthquakes have changed peoples' properties in Canterbury. Get the video questions and watch the videos. Read Alvin's update and view the panoramas. Get the questions and listen to the recorded audioconferences. |
Friday 31 August |
Read the diary to find out how repairs to services are organised. Get the video questions and watch the videos to see how geospatial tools are being used to help rebuild the city. View the panoramas and read Alvin's update. Get the questions and listen to the recorded audioconferences. |
What's New
Thursday 18 October | Congratulations to Kelston Girls' College Year 11 Geography Class for winning the evaluation prize. Teachers, you can still complete the online evaluation for this field trip. |
Thursday 18 October | Newsletter #5 was sent to all enrolled classes. |
Monday 30 July | Check out the Geospatial Preview and Background Reading Pages. |
Monday 30 July | The Geospatial website is now online. |
Using This Web Site
Before the field trip, teachers could start with the preparation section. Students could start with the background pages or easy-reading pages plus the activities.
During the field trip, teachers could start with the field trip section while students could start with audioconferences, videos or diaries.
After the field trip, complete the field trip evaluation, then send in your audioconference summary or work you would like to share with others on the Teacher Share page.
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