Events

2011 Education User Conference Proceedings

The Education User Conference (EdUC) provides a forum for members of the education community to come together and share their GIS experiences and knowledge. Here you will find copies of papers given by EdUC attendees on topics including administration and planning, designing curriculum and degree programs, using GIS in libraries and museums, community projects and partnerships, education research and teacher education, and teaching with GIS. We hope that you will benefit from reading these papers as you apply what you learned at the EdUC to your own work.

Title Presentation Author
Getting Started with ArcGIS Server Computer Lab Geri Pepe
Animating Temporal Data Computer Lab Hardeep Bajwa
Data Management for Student Projects Computer Lab Carl Byers
Editing in ArcGIS 10 Computer Lab Robert LeClair
Incorporating GPS with GIS Computer Lab Eric Bowman
Image Analysis with ArcGIS Computer Lab Mark Stewart
Learning ArcGIS Model Builder Computer Lab Makram Murad-Al-Shaikh
Understanding, Creating, and Using Metadata Computer Lab Mark Stewart
Publishing Maps and Resources using ArcGIS Online Computer Lab Bryan Franey
Python and ArcGIS Computer Lab Jorge Ruiz-Valdepena
Regression Analysis Basics Computer Lab Lauren Scott and Lauren Rosenshein
Sampling and Interpolation Computer Lab Mark Stewart
Working with Spatial Statistics Computer Lab Lauren Scott and Lauren Rosenshein
Teaching and Learning with ArcGIS Explorer Computer Lab Eric Bowman
Teaching STEM with ArcGIS Computer Lab Joseph Kerski
Using Maps and Resources with ArcGIS Online Computer Lab Eric Bowman
Creating Web Maps Using ArcGIS Web APIs Computer Lab Bryan Franey
What's New in ArcGIS Desktop Computer Lab Makram Murad-Al-Shaikh
Working with Geodatabases Computer Lab Robert LeClair