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My last two blogs have been about GIS as a " powertool for STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics] education " or GIS as an analytical tool for STEM . As exciting as it is to work with powerful tools and skilled users, it's even more enjoyable Read More...
Next week starts Geography Awareness Week . And next Wednesday, November 18, is GIS Day . So we'd like you to show us your geography and GIS! Learn more at the ArcGIS Explorer Blog . We're ready to highlight your geographic and GIS activities using ArcGIS Read More...
November 16-22, 2008 Since 1888, the National Geographic society has worked to build and spread geographic knowledge. Geography Awareness Week began in 1987 as a celebration of the importance of geography in our lives. Every year, National Geographic Read More...
From the snow-capped peaks of Nepal to the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, from the jungles of Peru to the asphalt and steel of New York City, events are scheduled in 63 countries and 49 U.S. states. Be sure to register your event today. Or find an event Read More...
The new GIS Day 2008 flier is now available! GIS Day is fast approaching on November 19 th and the new flier provides both information and inspiration for celebrating your event. This colorful flier encourages educators, professionals, and students alike Read More...
GIS Day 2007 is here! Find out what's going on near you at http://www.gisday.com or explore ESRI's Geography Awareness Week resources at http://www.esri.com/gaw Since 1888, National Geographic has worked to build and spread geographic knowledge. Geography Read More...
Geography Awareness Week began 20 years ago as a way to draw attention to the importance of geography in our lives. GIS Day began in 1998, on Wednesday of GAW, to underscore the importance of geographic literacy and show how GIS helps geographically literate Read More...
GIS Day is only a few days away. If you haven't planned your event, don't worry - there is still time! Follow these easy steps and join the GIS Day community. Register your event. Registering your event is a great way to gain publicity for your GIS Day Read More...