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Educator Training Opportunity- summer 2006 http://www.litzsinger.org/profdev.html
ESRI-the world leader in GIS software and Technology
- Environmental Systems Research
Institute (ESRI) http://www.esri.com
- ESRI K-12 Portal http://www.esri.com/k-12
GIS for K-12 education
- Community Atlas
http://www.esri.com/communityatlas A project in which teachers
and students define the nature of "their community"
and post descriptions and maps about it. These presentations
are combined on the web server and can be searched by characteristic
and explored for similarities and differences. Read about the
Grant
Program. Sample Model Community Atlas Projects:
- ArcLessons
is a resource for you to share Lesson Packs for using GIS in
the classroom. You can browse a list of lessons by category or
use the search tools to find lessons in your area of interest.
http://gis.esri.com/industries/education/arclessons/arclessons.cfm
- ESRI Schools and Libraries
Site- links to helpful information for schools at http://www.esri.com/k-12
- Introductory
Materials and Cool Downloads for Schools and Libraries -
from ESRI http://www.esri.com/industries/k-12/docs/material.html
- ArcExplorerJava
Edition for Education: Download- http://www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer/download-education.html
- More
Links to GIS Lessons http://www.esri.com/industries/k-12/education/lessons.html
- GIS
Support Information http://www.esri.com/industries/k-12/education/literature.html
- ESRI Canada http://www.esricanada.com
- ESRI Canada Schools
and Libraries K-12 http://k12.esricanada.com/
Free GIS Software Downloads
- ArcExplorer
This freely available software offers an easy way to perform
a variety of basic GIS functions, including display, query, and
data retrieval applications.
http://www.esri.com/software/arcexplorer/about/overview.html
- ArcVoyager
Special Edition contains the critical elements of ArcView
software and ArcVoyager data, ArcView projects, and help files.
Even if you do not have ArcView, you can still install and run
the ArcVoyager Special Edition. ArcVoyager Special Edition allows
you to explore far and wide ... adding data, printing maps, querying
themes, and almost all the standard ArcVoyager activities. Compared
with the regular edition of ArcVoyager, the only limitations
in the Special Edition are that it cannot save project files,
shapefiles, or data files; and it cannot open other ArcView projects.
You can still print, capture screen shots, and analyze data (which
you may incorporate into a Community Atlas project.)
NOTE- for lessons to support these titles, go to ArcLessons
and "Search by Software"(ArcExplorer or ArcVoyager).
Links to Useful Resources
- GISinEducation
http://www.ncsu.edu/gisined/what.html Resource for educators
using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in their classrooms.
- GIS
Support http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/outreach/giseduc.html
Instructs educators in the use of teaching with and about GIS
and other geographic technologies (remote sensing, GPS) through
online guidelines, lessons, data, and courses.
- GIS 2 GPS Portal http://www.gis2gps.com Developed
for teachers and students to make teachers and students aware
of GIS and GPS technologies and to provide educator links, lesson
plans and classroom resources/ideas for projects.
- GIS Links- http://c-hawks.org/gis/index.html
- Getting, Learning, and Using GIS in the Classroom- http://c-hawks.org/gis/class.html
Training Opportunities and Online Lessons
- EOS-GIS
Online Classes As a primary training extension of the Earth
Observing System (EOS) Education Project at The University of
Montana, three courses in ArcView GIS 3.x and ArcGIS 9.x have
been designed for educators. These courses provide a solid foundation
in basic concepts and available data.
- Missouri
Botanical Garden Introductory workshops, "mapping"
institutes, and the GIS Leadership Institute provide a coordinated
professional development program for teachers offered in the
St. Louis area by Dr.
Bob Coulter. Summer 2005 programs of interest include Mapping
Environmental Issues and Mapping Seasonal Change.
- GIS2GPS
GIS and GPS classes in the Chicago area and throughout Illinois.
- STAR-Online STAR-Online's
Virtual Teaching and Learning Community (VTLC) offers Staff Development
Modules focusing on the integration of technology in the classroom.
Use the Geographic Information Systems- ArcVoyager module.
Find out more about the STAR-Online
License and Subscriptions.
- Kathryn
Keranen
- Sample Lesson and Handouts on Mapping
with GIS and GPS- available through June 1, 2006.
GIS Data
- Tiger
Data 2000- GIS users can download free Census 2000 TIGER/Line
Data in shapefile format for an area of interest. Users can choose
multiple data layers for a single county or a single data layer
for multiple counties and analyze them using GIS software. http://www.esri.com/data/download/census2000_tigerline/index.html
- GIS Data
Depot - Free GIS Data http://www.gisdatadepot.com/ Free
data downloads
- Geography Network
http://www.geographynetwork.com/
- ArcData
Online- ArcData Online is ESRI's Internet Mapping and
Data Site. The ArcData Online site contains links to live maps
and data downloads featuring a wide assortment of geographic
information that users can access to create map images and download
data. http://www.esri.com/data/online/index.html
- USGS data http://mapping.usgs.gov/
- GIS Jump Station
http://www.gis.com/jumpstation/ Links to GIS-related Web sites.
- National Atlas
http://www.nationalatlas.gov/ Find, get, and use geographic information
about the United States.
- National
Geographic Map Machine http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/mapmachine/
Find any place on Earth, and view it by population, climate,
and much more as well as browse antique maps, find country facts,
or plan outdoor adventures with trail maps.
- Library
of Congress Map Collections 1500-1999 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html
The focus of this resource is Americana and Cartographic Treasures
of the Library of Congress images created from maps and atlases.
- Illinois Data Resources
- Illinois
County Boundaries 1790 - Present Click on a year to see the
Illinois county map for that year. New counties are listed for
each year.
- Illinois
Natural Resources Geospatial Clearinghouse
- Illinois Natural
Resources Geospatial Data Clearinghouse Clearinghouse for
Illinois GIS data and imagery. Data sets include: geology, water
resources, nature preserves, wildlife areas, land use, political
boundaries, roads, census information, Public Land Survey, Digital
Raster Graphics files, 1998/99 Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangle.
- Illinois State Geological
Survey - The ISGS provides scientific information to government,
business, and the public.
GIS projects, activities and interesting sites.
- Microsoft Terra
Server - Microsoft's solution for quickie air photo images.
Try to find your home or your school! You may search using the
map or using an image. http://terraserver.microsoft.com/
- Terra Server- a
reference tool for satellite imagery. All imagery is available
for viewing free - down to 8 meter resolution. One free image
download per month. http://www.terraserver.com/
- European Map-o-rama
http://www.maporama.com/share Access to fully interactive maps
of pan-European coverage.
- The GLOBE Program http://www.globe.gov
- MapBlaster
http://www.mapblast.com/myblast/index.mb Provides directions
and gives lat/long for street addresses as well as interactive
maps, driving directions, and more.
- Topozone http://www.topozone.com
Free interactive USGS topo maps of the US.
Important Points to Remember-
Once you load ArcView onto your computer, do not move any
of the files. Additionally, once you create and save a project
in a specific folder, do not move the project or the data used
in the project! If you move any files, you risk loosing your
project.
To help keep track of files downloaded and projects created,
begin by creating a folder on your hard drive. We suggest naming
it something like "1gis." In that project folder, create
a set of folders in which to store all of your information. Begin
with by creating and naming the following folders:
- "project" - The project folder will hold all ArcView
projects that you create. Within this folder, create a new folder
to hold each project that you create. For instance, you might
have a "hub" folder, a "school" folder, or
a "home" folder as well as a folder for each student
group.
- "data" - Each time you download data to your hard
drive, store those files in a separate folder! You might have
a "tigerdata" folder, a "USGS" folder, and
a folder for data downloaded at a training session. This will
make it easier for you to locate your information when you create
maps. Be sure to include the "metadata" files in the
folder so that you may read background information on the maps.
Keep these files with the data that you download.
- "waypoints" - Every time you upload data from your
Garmin to your computer, save it to this file IN A FOLDER THAT
DESCRIBES THE WAYPOINT DATA. For instance, in the Waypoints folder,
you might create a "hub" folder, a "school"
folder, a "second hour" folder, and so on to describe
what waypoint data is within that folder.
- "other" - You might want to create this file to
store text documents or spreadsheets created by you or attached
in e-mails. If you keep everything together, it will be easier
to find it later on.
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