by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, Our Blog
by Joseph Kerski A frequent listserv topic amongst GIS professionals is “best strategies for making a presentation in a local school.\” While at the USGS, I visited over 300 schools over 15 years, and still visit occasionally as part of my position at ESRI. I...
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, Our Blog
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Currently, the EDC Youth Commission is utilizing this map to take the “next steps” and bridge those “barriers” to empower youth to take social action. Youth Coming Together, a 4-H project, and the Community Mapping Committee recently began...
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, Our Blog
This amazing free GIS data portal is hosted by the University on Wisconsin-Madison. The objective of this site is to gather and deliver information about the environment. Learn More…
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, 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 29, 2010 | Free Resources, 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 29, 2010 | Free Resources, 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...