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bold meu.5.2. EarthCache Logging Requirements
An EarthCache must include logging tasks which relate to - and help teach - the Earth Science lesson. The logging tasks should be stringent enough that they can only be completed by cachers who have visited the EarthCache site. Requiring a photograph of the cacher as proof that they were at the EarthCache site is not permitted. However, photographic tasks will be considered if they relate specifically to the Earth Science lesson.
When setting logging tasks, keep in mind that their purpose is for cachers to demonstrate that learning has occurred. Good logging tasks involve the use of open questions, like "what/why/how do you think...?"
Taking a measurement or recording data is a satisfactory logging task only if it is directly related to a specific Earth Science lesson. Please note that certain questions, such as stating an elevation reading, can be easily determined from a topo map and therefore could be answered without visiting the site. In these instances your reviewer may direct you to include a question which can only be answered by visiting the site.
An EarthCache listing should assume no prior knowledge of Geology. A question such as "identify the type of rock found here" is not an acceptable logging task. A better logging task would be "You will find a strip of light coloured, opaque minerals running through the middle of this rock. Measure the width of this quartz vein."
Asking cachers to complete internet research is also not a valid logging task, as it does not relate to what visitors will experience at the site.
Important: Please remember to add the answers to your logging tasks in a Reviewer Note on the cache page. All Reviewer Notes are auto-deleted when a cache is published.
RuiJSDuarte Escreveu:O Prof. Daniel Oliveira...
lynxpardinus Escreveu:Retirado da Geo-Wiki ( http://wiki.geocaching-pt.net/index.php ... arthcaches ):
"Earthcaches
Este é um tipo único mas limitado de cache. Uma Earthcache é um local pedagógico que as pessoas podem visitar para verem uma particularidade geofísica única no terreno.
As Earthcaches actualmente já são submetidas como se de outra cache se tratasse, através do site do geocaching.com. Pois, até há pouco tempo eram submetidas e aprovadas através da Sociedade Geológica Americana. As regras de submissão podem ser encontrados no site [http://www.geosociety.org/earthcache/guidelines.htm].
Registar a visita a uma Earthcache requer que se cumpram os requerimentos estabelecidos pelo seu dono, incluindo respostas a questões colocadas pelo dono via e-mail, fornecer fotografias originais se pedidas, etc."
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