ArcGIS Explorer

April 2009 - Posts

ESRI education manager Joseph Kerski recently explained how he looks at the spatial distribution of class participants in a recent blog post on the GIS Education Community blog . The post explains how Excel spreadsheets are used to map the locations of Read More...
See the complete post on this topic on the ArcGIS Developer blog . Read More...
For those that have visited the ESRI campus in Redlands, you've probably had lunch at the ESRI Cafe. It's one of the newer buildings on campus and uniquely designed, featuring glass walls and a pleasant outdoor eating area. We've covered Web cams in previous Read More...
A couple of posts ago we showed how you can connect to ArcGIS Online directly to add additional content, and we highlighted a couple of the services, including the ONC charts from NGA. Continuing that thread, we'll take a look at user contributed content Read More...
In a previous post we showed you how you could connect directly to ArcGIS Online from ArcGIS Explorer to view additional content found there. Another interesting service is the Operational Navigation Charts (ONCs). This service presents a digital version Read More...
ArcGIS Online is tremendous resource of ready-to-use map and globe services that can be accessed directly using ArcGIS Explorer. Explorer's default globe and the additional maps and layers that you add from the Data tab on the Explorer Resource Center Read More...
Kentucky's geospatial data clearinghouse (KYGEONET) has posted an Explorer map that you can download and use. You'll see an ArcGIS Explorer screenshot on the main page, and a link to download the map. The map publishes 2-foot resolution imagery for the Read More...
Recently Alaska's Mount Redoubt made the news with a spectacular eruption. According to Wikipedia : Mount Redoubt, or Redoubt Volcano, is an active and currently erupting stratovolcano in the largely volcanic Aleutian Range of the U.S. state of Alaska. Read More...