1. Introduction to GIS
    1. ArcView 3x
      1. Getting to ArcView
        1. Getting to Know Desktop GIS
        2. Using ArcView GIS
          1. ArcView GIS Basics
          2. Working with Spatial Data
          3. Querying data
          4. Managing tabular data
          5. Analyzing Spatial Relationships
          6. Creating your own data
          7. Customizing ArcView GIS
          8. Extensions
      2. Community Geography
        1. Module 1
          GIS Basics
        2. Module 2
          Reducing Crime
        3. Module 3
          War on Weeds
        4. Module 4
          Tracking Water Quality
        5. Module 5
          Investigating Point-Source Pollution
        6. Module 6 Getting Kids to School
        7. Module 7
          Protecting the Community Forest
        8. Module 8
          Selecting the Right Location
    2. ArcGIS 9.0
      1. Getting to Know ArcGIS
    3. GIS Journal Abstracts

 

Text Box: To be productive and work in the 21st century students will need to be technologically literate.  GIS is one rapidly growing field of technology application.  
To satisfy this credit area a student needs to become a proficient GIS user during the school year.  Tutorials and case studies will allow students to prepare skills that will apply to their research.

To be productive and work in the 21st century students will need to be technologically literate.  GIS is one rapidly growing field of technology application.  To satisfy this credit area a student needs to become a proficient GIS user during the school year.  Tutorials and case studies will allow students to prepare skills that will apply to their research.

 

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