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At the recent ESRI Education User Conference , some folks asked where to learn about using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (WinXP/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. With the traditional school year Read More...
Right-click on the installer and choose Properties. In the Compatibility tab, check the box next to “Run this program in compatibility mode for” and select Windows XP using the pulldown menu. Click on OK. Double-click on the installer and use the installation Read More...
At a recent conference, some teachers asked how they could address some math concepts using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE ), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (WinXP/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. This was a fun challenge! The opening Read More...
ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool, comes with a series of built-in projects that allow users to explore a number of interesting topics. One of the projects is "worldtectonic_hd.axl", Read More...
Folks have liked using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE ), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. But one frequent question is "Can I edit the data in AEJEE?" Not really; AEJEE is a tool for displaying Read More...
Watching the terrible weather events in Iowa and surrounding regions, I wondered if there was a way to map some "more typical" conditions using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight Read More...
Last week, I visited educators in Alaska who have a nifty project underway engaging ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. They have built a program called "MapTEACH", Read More...
A number of queries have come in about being able to distribute ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. Users also ask if they can post raw shapefiles that others might Read More...
ESRI Press has released a quartet of new books to help people use GIS in educational settings. The first book in the series uses ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. Read More...
We live on a dynamic planet with geohazards. I'm just back from the Caribbean, where folks are always conscious of the threat of hurricanes. As we approach hurricane season, it seemed appropriate to explore this using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education Read More...
I'm away from the office for a bit, but I've left a clue for users of ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. I'm somewhere in the map below for a few days. You can know Read More...
Posted Monday, May 05, 2008 2:21 AM by tbaker | 2 Comments
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The approach of summer marks the start of fire season, and there's an easy way to explore the situation quickly using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. All you Read More...
A lot of educators are using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. A frequent question is how to annotate a map. This is possible only within the layout option (VIEW/LAYOUT). Read More...
Posted Monday, April 21, 2008 1:05 AM by tbaker | 0 Comments
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The news this weekend carried a report about a recent tectonic activity off the coast of Oregon. I decided to check this out using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education , ESRI’s free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/MacOSX), lightweight GIS tool. I Read More...
Charlie Fitzpatrick wrote a blog on how to use AEJEE software to analyze county population change between 2000 and 2005, on: http://blogs.esri.com/Info/blogs/gisedcom/archive/2008/03/24/exploring-pop-change-with-aejee.aspx Using a simple county query Read More...
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