Overview:
In this exercise we will take a dataset collected with an AREN TerraROVER and UHIP, and import it into Google My Map, a free online visualization tool for spatially distributed data. The tutorial walks you through plotting and symbolizing your data and visualising it over high resolution imagery. Google My Maps does not have the analysis tools built into more robust GIS software like ArcGIS or QGIS, but it is an easy way to get started visualizing your UHIP data and exploring the relationship between the datapoints and the underlying surface materials.

Resources for this Project
Lesson Duration
- 30 minutes
Participant Group Size
- N/A
Analysis Type
- Descriptive, Qualitative, GIS
History of development and implementation of this learning activity:
- N/A
NGSS Science Standards
There are no direct NGSS standards for GIS. Instead, GIS helps to address the standards in the following areas:
Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs): GIS is a powerful tool for developing skills such as:
Analyzing and Interpreting Data: Students can use GIS to analyze spatial data, such as population density or climate patterns, to identify trends and patterns.
Developing and Using Models: GIS allows students to create and manipulate digital models of geographic phenomena, helping them visualize and understand complex systems.
Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking: GIS involves various mathematical calculations and spatial analysis techniques, directly supporting this SEP.
Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCIs): GIS can be used to teach concepts in various Earth and Space Science (ESS) DCIs, such as:
Earth Systems: Analyzing maps to understand Earth's surface features or patterns of weather.
Earth and Human Activity: Examining how human activities, like urbanization or deforestation, impact the environment on a geographic scale.
Crosscutting Concepts (CCCs): GIS is particularly useful for illustrating CCCs like:
Patterns: Identifying spatial patterns in data to understand natural processes.
Cause and Effect: Exploring how different factors, when viewed geographically, influence outcomes.
Systems and System Models: Creating and analyzing geographic models to understand how different parts of Earth's systems interact.
Technology required
Computer with internet access, Google Account, TerraROVER with UHIP package.
Setting
- Classroom
- Indoor
Resources Included for this Learning Activity
- Tutorial (PDF)








