ArcGIS Explorer

December 2008 - Posts

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The ArcGIS Explorer Team would like to send you our Season's Greetings in the form of a screenshot showing a snowy Yosemite landscape via a live Web cam seen from within Explorer. We managed to capture the sunset glow at the top of Half Dome the other Read More...
Part I and Part II of a three part Introduction to ArcGIS Explorer training seminar are now live and available for free on the ESRI Training and Education Web site. The training seminar covers the following: Part I: Getting Started What is ArcGIS Explorer Read More...
(Submitted by George Dailey, ESRI Education Program Manager) I was setting up a meeting with the CEO of an ESRI business partner, US Computing , who will be in Dallas to discuss new student transportation software they have built. I recommended a Starbucks Read More...
(post submitted by Adam Pittman, ESRI San Antonio) In Big Bend National Park cell phone reception is scarce. To keep friends and family from worrying about me on last weekend’s camping trip I decided to use ArcGIS Explorer to enable them to keep a watchful Read More...
When ArcGIS Explorer starts it opens a default map and data from a home server, which by default is hosted by ESRI (ArcGIS Online). The home server controls the startup map, resource center, and the look & feel and behavior of the application. You Read More...
ArcScripts is a place where users can share source code for Explorer tasks, and recently there have been a couple of interesting additions. Edan Cain adds his Flip Book time series animator task, a handy task when you want flip through a sequential series Read More...
There have been a few posts on the GIS Education Community blog that we think you'll find interesting. In the most recent post George Dailey, ESRI Education Manager, talks about mapping recycling sites with ArcGIS Explorer , and uses a list of recycling Read More...