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Page 1: iCERi 2016 - 9th Annual International Conference of Education, Research, and Innovation - November 14th, 2016

Incorporating Spatial Analysis and Geographic Information Systems in Social Work Curriculum

Erich PurpurGIS LibrarianUniversity of Nevada, Reno

[email protected] 682 5706

9th Annual International Conference of Education, Research, and Innovation

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Where is Reno?

-Western United States

-City of about 400,000

-3.5 hours from San Francisco

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University of Nevada Reno

-Founded in 1874

-About 21,000 students

-Strong engineering school

-41 doctoral programs

-trying to become Carnegie ranked research 1 school.

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What is GIS?-A computer system capable of assembling, storing, manipulating, analyzing, and displaying geographically referenced information.

What does this mean?-GIS is a data visualization tool

-The output is a map but the power lies in the data behind the image

-GIS skills are a literacy

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Evidence Based Practice in Social Work

-Social Workers need data too

-Data influences social work practice

-Show work to stakeholders

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Reno Homeless Project

-Class studying local homeless population in Reno, Nevada, USA.

-Data gathered by going into field and surveying local homeless population

-Local social work agencies get money based on number of homeless people in area

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Teams were given zones to look for local homeless, depicted here in Google Earth

Example map teams had while in field

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Data Gathered and assembled into spreadsheet

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What GIS tool to use for analysis?

ArcGIS, QGIS, Google Earth didn’t meet criteria for use

ArcGIS Screenshot

QGIS Screenshot

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Class able to analyze and present dataExample screenshot from final assignment showing veteran population in city

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Summary-Social work students introduced to new and potentially valuable technology to incorporate into their practice

-Tools were low barrier to entry

-Students able to visualize data for display or internal use purposes