GIS for Good: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/2602be1a63134460879d767472c86806 Using WebGIS to teach climate resilience: https://community.esri.com/t5/education-blog/using-webgis-to-teach-climate-resilience/ba-p/1266780 A hands-on GeoAI workshop: https://community.esri.com/t5/education-blog/a-hands-on-geo-ai-workshop/ba-p/1487417 Examining relationships between variables: https://community.esri.com/t5/education-blog/examining-relationships-between-variables-charts/ba-p/1245143 16 fundamentals of GIS: Workshop: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/b9292c1494224ff8bf8ebd31424ff917 –Joseph […]
Tag Archives: mapping
The World Has No Problems – Not – Hence GIS
Everything is great in our world, right? Not! Our world faces significant challenges, from water quality and quantity, to weather and climate, natural hazards, energy, human health, economic inequalities, urban […]
Why Get Excited About Web Maps
Why are maps generated with modern geotechnologies different from maps of the past? Join Geographer Joseph Kerski as we examine the paradigm shift that web mapping tools and data have […]
Isn’t That Spatial? Teaching about the Environment, Examining Field Data, and Telling Your Environmental Story with Web Mapping Technology
I gave a presentation and workshop for the North American Association for Environmental Education (www.naaee.org) entitled “Isn’t That Spatial? Teaching about the Environment, Examining Field Data, and Telling Your Environmental Story […]
Investigating Your Community, Country, and World Using Live Web Maps
I gave a presentation for educators entitled Investigating Your Community, Country, and World Using Live Web Maps. The presentation is here and you are welcome to use any of these […]
Community Mapping and Crowdsourcing
Community mapping is a part of crowdsourcing and citizen science, one of what I consider to be 5 trends that are having a great impact on the field of Geographic […]