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Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere means exploring mazes cut into fields of corn (maize) whose intricate patterns and shapes are created with GPS and a creative imagination. In a recent electronic newsletter from Point of Beginning , a resource dedicated Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea . The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years. I’m using ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) in the investigation. See other national Read More...
To get in the Halloween spirit, I created a layer package of data from the 2007 US Census of Agriculture about pumpkins, and shared it on ArcGIS Online [ view layer package here (181 KB) ]. You can explore where pumpkins are grown using this data and Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea . The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years. I’m using ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) in the investigation. See other national Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) . See other national park blog posts for more. We’re Read More...
If you haven't visited the ArcGIS Explorer blog lately, take a little time and drop in! The AGX team has some great ideas and tools on the blog. Recently: * How to add locations from text files - and more * Text, photos, links, and HTML in popups * Adding Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) . See other national park blog posts for more. We’re Read More...
October 11-17 is Earth Science Week ("ESW"), organized by the American Geological Institute . The purpose is to encourage people to learn about the natural world and examine the geosciences. This year, particular attention is being given to climate. ESRI Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) . See other national park blog posts for more. We’re Read More...
Kathryn Keranen and Lyn Malone, two retired teachers who now train other teachers to use GIS, and who also write award winning curricula for ESRI , led educators from across USA on a tour of Yosemite and Shenandoah National Parks for PBS, as part of PBS's Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) . See other national park blog posts for more. We’re Read More...
Recently PBS aired The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) . See other national park blog posts for more. We’re Read More...
On September 27, 2009, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) launched its video series, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea . The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via Read More...
On September 27, 2009, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) launched its video series, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea . The series has inspired this sequence of blog postings about aspects of my personal park explorations over the years via Read More...
On Sunday September 27, 2009, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) began a new video series, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea . The series, by filmmaker Ken Burns and writer Dayton Duncan (great geohistory author too), explores the birth, growth, Read More...
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