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New Curriculum Invites Exploration of the United States from a “Bird’s-Eye View” Using GIS and Remote Sensing We are frequently asked, “Can younger students analyze historical, geographic, and scientific phenomena in a GIS environment?” Absolutely! Using Read More...
People often ask "If I want to do data analysis, what tool should I use?" Several weeks ago, I wrote a different blog entry about tool use . As I tell people, I use ArcGIS Desktop (either ArcView or full ArcInfo ), and ArcGIS Explorer (or "AGX," ESRI's Read More...
A teacher educator this week asked, basically, "What software should I use with my students? If we use free tools, are they of any value? If we use ESRI's full tools, will these new teachers be able to afford them at their new schools? And can I learn Read More...
The four-book series Our World GIS Education was developed to enhance learning GIS for students from grade school through universities. The series provides teachers with a comprehensive and easy-to-use resource for GIS instruction in the classroom. Students Read More...
While reading about oceans and climate, I wondered about a way to explore depth using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool. I typed "gis data oceans" into an Internet Read More...
A topic of concern both for conservationists and for teachers is watersheds. We can explore these using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool. There is a lot of public Read More...
January 3rd, 2009, marked the 50th anniversary of the statehood of Alaska, the 49th state in the U.S. We can celebrate this using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool. Read More...
Previous entries in the "Fun With GIS Using AEJEE" series involved integrating data from ArcIMS sites ( #9, #7, #6, #4, and preceding entries ). ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) ( http://www.esri.com/aejee ), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual Read More...
The third entry in the "Fun With GIS Using AEJEE" series involved integrating GIS and GPS. ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) ( http://www.esri.com/aejee ), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool, does this Read More...
)The second entry in the "Fun With GIS Using AEJEE" series was about the 2008 Presidential election . ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) ( http://www.esri.com/aejee ), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool, Read More...
One way the the general public has come to understand more about nature is with respect to fire. People have learned that fires play an important role in many ecosystems. Yet, still, they can be devastating events, and far more numerous than might be Read More...
"Everybody loves talking about the weather but nobody does anything about it!" But with ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool, you can map it. (This is a replay of a popular Read More...
In our increasingly interconnected world, invasive species can be a huge issue. With proper data, you can map these species easily using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS Read More...
A few weeks ago, I started a "Fun With GIS" series, using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE) , ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool. This week, we'll do what a lot of folks want to do: map current events. Read More...
Recently, I started a "Fun With GIS" series, using ArcExplorer Java Edition for Education (AEJEE ), ESRI's free, downloadable, dual platform (Win/Mac), lightweight GIS tool. This week, we'll do what a lot of teachers, students, parents, families, and Read More...
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