by Barbaree | Apr 28, 2010 | Newsletter Archives, Our Blog
A visit to your local graveyard can provide not only a history lesson, but a science lesson as well. Historians know that gravestones can reflect the lives of people whose memories are lost in time, and they have long scoured old burial sites to piece together the...
by Barbaree | Apr 28, 2010 | Newsletter Archives, Our Blog
Throughout the United States, 4-H youth, scouts, and K-12 classrooms have taken the lead – using GIS and GPS to study their localities and visually depict what they find. This page gives a capsule summary of exciting youth projects. Could youth near you create a...
by Barbaree | Apr 28, 2010 | Newsletter Archives, Our Blog
This professional development opportunity will investigate some of the latest cutting edge technologies available in teaching today. Industry and classroom leaders will offer extended hands on workshops on using the latest tools to enhance curriculum and stimulate the...
by Barbaree | Apr 28, 2010 | Newsletter Archives, Our Blog
Have you seen the hottest new GISetc flair? Just in time for your holiday purchasing for those geo \’special\’ friends of yours. Visit our GISetc flair site and pick a free key chain with any $20.00 purchase* from Black Friday until November 30. Read...
by Barbaree | Apr 28, 2010 | Our Blog, Past Training
Our group could not imagine enjoying anything more than the time we spent in the Sydney Basin, but forge on we did!After breakfast with the koalas at Sydney Wildlife World, we flew to the northeastern coast of Queensland, Australia. We landed in Cairns (pronounced...