Exploring biodiversity with École en réseau
Students from nine Québec school service centres took part in a biodiversity and sports event, organized by École en réseau, Ultra-Trail Monarch and Esri Canada.
In summer 2023, Marie-Claude Nicole, director of École en réseau (in French), contacted Esri Canada's Education and Research team, with a proposal to collaborate on a project with Anthony Battah of Ultra-Trail Monarch. The idea was for schools to follow Anthony's progress on his race to Mexico by participating in races and conducting activities on a variety of themes, such as biodiversity, endangered species, human impact on species and the monarch butterfly. Our team was delighted to be involved in this exciting project!
Our GIS Ambassador Program provided Anthony's team with the tools they needed to collect and share data about the progress of his adventure with students. Working with a volunteer from Ultra-Trail Monarch, we assisted in creating an ArcGIS Survey123 form that recorded Anthony's daily mileage, photos and news of the highlights and challenges he faced along the way. Overall, Anthony ran and walked 4,537 kms! This covered the distance from Montréal to the Mexican border and included over 600 kms in Mexico City. Anthony's results were made available to schools through an app (in French) created by our team using ArcGIS Experience Builder.
Results of the sports challenge (in French)
Meanwhile, the students participated in 38 running events from September to November 2023. Their data was recorded in a second Survey123 form and was also displayed on the Results of the sports challenge app (in French). The 11 classes that participated hailed from nine different school service centres and included students from preschool to grade 6. These students cumulatively ran 1,154 kms. That's the equivalent of the distance between Montréal and Detroit in the United States!
Participating schools from the Laurentians to Gaspésie
The progress of the project
Organized and launched by École en réseau, the Education and Research team’s role in this exciting project was primarily focused on guidance, technical support and presentation of the data collected. We organized the data collection by creating two forms and assisting the Ultra-Trail Monarch team in the creation of a third. We then collected and displayed the results, making them accessible to classes via interactive maps and apps. Lastly, in January 2024, I led a FormaPROFS workshop where I provided feedback on the project and explored the various tools that had been used to enable teachers to replicate or take inspiration from the project. Watch the workshop video here.
FormaPROFS: the Ultra-Trail Monarch and GIS project (in French)
Our engagements with schools and educational partners are varied throughout the year, but it's always exciting to work with educators and students on new projects. The versatility of the ArcGIS Online tools makes them ideal for supporting innovative educational initiatives.
What are you planning for the end of the present school year or for the 2024 return to school?
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This post was written in French by Arabelle Sauvé and it can be viewed here.