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  • Improving public library services through market segmentation…

    …is the topic of a webcast sponsored by CIVICTechonologies and LibraryJournal that explores how the Topeka & Shawnee County (KS) Public Library gained a better understanding of their customer needs using GIS-based market analysis. A recording of the webcast is available from the LibraryJournal website at no cost. Market ...
    Posted to GIS Education Community Blog (Weblog) by tbaker on November 5, 2009
  • Follow ESRI Education News on Twitter

    Many of the ESRI Education Team is now Twittering - to pass on regular news regarding what is happening ''on campus'' at ESRI in Redlands, as well as some of the things we are hearing around the world regarding the GIS education community. Some Tweets will be aimed at ESRI software and services, while other tweets will be about related ...
    Posted to GIS Education Community Blog (Weblog) by tbaker on September 2, 2009
  • EdCommunity Case Studies Released

    The ESRI GIS Education Community unveiled the Case Studies collection this week. These case studies are rich, real-world stories of GIS in education – across several educational categories. These stories represent best practices of GIS planning, implementation or evaluation in education. To find stories most relevant to your needs, search ...
    Posted to GIS Education Community Blog (Weblog) by tbaker on May 14, 2009
  • Museums putting GIS on display

    Museums have used GIS “behind the scenes” to support research for years, but GIS is now starting to appear in the public eye as well. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis teamed up with the National Geographic Society to create “ Maps: Tools for Adventure”, a touring exhibit about maps and mapping technologies. Portions of the exhibit ...
    Posted to GIS Education Community Blog (Weblog) by tbaker on October 13, 2007

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