by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | GIS Happenings, Our Blog
A true earth scientist’s dream, Iceland’s rich geologic history and northern latitude provides the geology enthusiast the ultimate field exploration. The most sparsely populated country in Europe, its uninhabited interior is comprised of an arctic desert, punctuated...
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, Our Blog
GeoTagging: The process of attaching geographic information to digital media, most often photos. They focus on geotagging, geocaching, and even orienteering for schools, clubs, and organizations. Learn More…
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Check out Sketch-A-Map, a creative tool to integrate maps into your lesson plans! Learn More…
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | GIS Happenings, Our Blog
NBC\’s Olympic Coverage featured fly-through simulations from DigitalGlobe and AEgis that gave viewers the interactive feeling of being there. With the combination of state-of-the-art models and services from AEgis and high-resolution imagery from DigitalGlobe,...
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | GIS Happenings, Our Blog
Cliver Rioja, Peruvian Naturalist Guide, visited Dallas from his hometown of Iquitos, Peru, during the week of January 23 – 29, 2010. Mr. Rioja’s work with renowned scientists inclusive of Bob Ballard from the JASON Project, Terry Erwin Smithsonian entomologist, Dr....
by Barbaree | Apr 29, 2010 | Free Resources, Our Blog
This website contains links which are organized alphabetically around the sequence of topics typically taught in an introductory earth science or physical geography class. Links are also available for environmental science, earth science/geography education, career...