Examine the lands that have special designations, or that the U.S. Government has set aside for use by its citizens.
Explore urban areas around the world, including their layout, size, and other factors. The activity uses a web-based map and is tied to the AP Human Geography benchmarks. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to locate urban areas and factors of urbanization.Students will be able to identify characteristics and examples of edge cities.Find more advanced human geography geoinquiries and explore all geoinquiries at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR ELEMENTARY
http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
The GeoInquiry™ collection for Elementary contains 15 free, web-mapping activities that correspond and extend map-based concepts in leading elementary textbooks. The activities use a standard inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes for a teacher to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. The activities harmonize with the Next Generation Science Standards, the C3 Framework, and Common Core.
All Elementary GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/fourGeoInquiries
All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
Applying Understanding of Location and Time for Social Connectedness and Pattern of Life (LinkedIn)._Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR U.S. History
http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
The GeoInquiry™ collection for U.S. History contains 15 free, web-mapping activities that correspond and extend map-based concepts in leading history textbooks. The activities use a standard inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes for a teacher to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework.
All Elementary GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/historyGeoInquiries
All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
Use an analysis tool to visualize the amounts and types of foreign aid distributed
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR U.S. History
http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
The GeoInquiry™ collection for U.S. History contains 15 free, web-mapping activities that correspond and extend map-based concepts in leading history textbooks. The activities use a standard inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes for a teacher to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework.
All Elementary GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/historyGeoInquiries
All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
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This layer features special areas of interest (AOIs) that have been contributed to Esri Community Maps using the new Community Maps Editor app. The data that is accepted by Esri will be included in selected Esri basemaps, including our suite of Esri Vector Basemaps, and made available through this layer to export and use offline. Export DataThe contributed data is also available for contributors and other users to export (or extract) and re-use for their own purposes. Users can export the full layer from the ArcGIS Online item details page by clicking the Export Data button and selecting one of the supported formats (e.g. shapefile, or file geodatabase (FGDB)). User can extract selected layers for an area of interest by opening in Map Viewer, clicking the Analysis button, viewing the Manage Data tools, and using the Extract Data tool. To display this data with proper symbology and metadata in ArcGIS Pro, you can download and use this layer file.Data UsageThe data contributed through the Community Maps Editor app is primarily intended for use in the Esri Basemaps. Esri staff will periodically (e.g. weekly) review the contents of the contributed data and either accept or reject the data for use in the basemaps. Accepted features will be added to the Esri basemaps in a subsequent update and will remain in the app for the contributor or others to edit over time. Rejected features will be removed from the app.Esri Community Maps Contributors and other ArcGIS Online users can download accepted features from this layer for their internal use or map publishing, subject to the terms of use below.
Students will learn about the variation of toponyms in different regions of the Americas. The activity uses a web-based map and is tied to the AP Human Geography benchmarks. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to identify and explain locations in the Americas where French, English, and Spanish toponyms are present today. Students will be able to explain why the root language of toponyms in the North America varies from region to region.Find more advanced human geography geoinquiries and explore all geoinquiries at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
Explore factors that define levels of development. The activity uses a web-based map and is tied to the AP Human Geography benchmarks. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to distinguish between more developed, less developed, and newly industrializing countries.Students will be able to identify characteristics used to determine a country’s level of development.Find more advanced human geography geoinquiries and explore all geoinquiries at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
This web map features a vector basemap of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data created and hosted by Esri. Esri produced this vector tile basemap in ArcGIS Pro from a live replica of OSM data, hosted by Esri, and rendered using a creative cartographic style emulating a blueprint technical drawing. The vector tiles are updated every few weeks with the latest OSM data. This vector basemap is freely available for any user or developer to build into their web map or web mapping apps.OpenStreetMap (OSM) is an open collaborative project to create a free editable map of the world. Volunteers gather location data using GPS, local knowledge, and other free sources of information and upload it. The resulting free map can be viewed and downloaded from the OpenStreetMap site: www.OpenStreetMap.org. Esri is a supporter of the OSM project and is excited to make this new vector basemap available available to the OSM, GIS, and Developer communities.
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR U.S. History
http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
The GeoInquiry™ collection for World History contains 15 free, standards-based activities that correspond and extend spatial concepts found in course textbooks frequently used in introductory world history classes. The activities use a common inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. Each activity includes an ArcGIS Online map but requires no login or installation. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework for social studies curriculum standards.
All World History GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/worldHistoryGeoInquiries
All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR U.S. History
http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
The GeoInquiry™ collection for World History contains 15 free, standards-based activities that correspond and extend spatial concepts found in course textbooks frequently used in introductory world history classes. The activities use a common inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. Each activity includes an ArcGIS Online map but requires no login or installation. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework for social studies curriculum standards.
All World History GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/worldHistoryGeoInquiries
All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
Where does healthcare cost the most? (Learn ArcGIS online lesson).In this lesson you will learn how to:Group and display data by different classification methods.Uses statistical analysis to find areas of significantly high and low cost._Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...
World Countries is a detailed dataset of country level boundaries which can be used at both large and small scales. It has been designed to be used as a basemap and includes an additional Disputed Boundaries layer that can be used to edit boundaries to fit a users needs and view of the political world.
Included are attributes for local and official names and country codes, along with continent and display fields. Particularly useful are the Land_Type and Land_Rank fields which separate polygons based on their size. These attributes can be used for rendering at different scales by providing the ability to turn off small islands which may clutter small scale views.
Students will explore global climatic datasets to analyze the factors that constrain and enableagricultural options.. The activity uses a web-based map and is tied to the AP Human Geography benchmarks. Learning outcomes:Students will be able to evaluate bioclimatic regions and assess their viability for agricultural production.Find more advanced human geography geoinquiries and explore all geoinquiries at http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
ESRI Data & Maps contains many types of map data at many scales of geography, and the entire dataset can be read directly from the DVD in the media kit. All vector data is provided in Smart Data Compression (SDC) format. The HTML-based Help system contains information about Data & Maps and StreetMap North America, including a complete list of the redistribution rights for each dataset. Please review this information carefully before redistributing any of this data.http://www.library.utoronto.ca/datalib/datart/maplib/data/ESRI/Streetmap_na/help.htm
https://borealisdata.ca/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/1.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/LE9WWEhttps://borealisdata.ca/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/1.0/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/LE9WWE
The UNI-CEN Digital Boundary File Series facilitates the mapping of UNI-CEN census data tables. Boundaries are provided in multiple formats for different use cases: Esri Shapefile (SHP), geoJson, and File Geodatabase (FGDB). SHP and FGDB files are provided in two projections: NAD83 CSRS for print cartography and WGS84 for web applications. The geoJson version is provided in WGS84 only. The UNI-CEN Standardized Census Data Tables are readily merged to these boundary files. For more information about file sources, the methods used to create them, and how to use them, consult the documentation at https://borealisdata.ca/dataverse/unicen_docs. For more information about the project, visit https://observatory.uwo.ca/unicen.
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR GOVERNMENT AND CIVICShttp://www.esri.com/geoinquiriesThe Esri GeoInquiry™ collection for Government and Civics contains 20 free, web-mapping activities that correspond and extend map-based concepts in leading middle school Government and Civics science textbooks. The activities use a standard inquiry-based instructional model, require about 15 minutes for a teacher to deliver, and are device agnostic. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework. Fifteen activities are Level 1, requiring no login. Five activities are Level 2, requiring a login and use of the analysis tools in ArcGIS Online.All Government and Civics GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/govGeoInquiries All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
THE GEOINQUIRIES™ COLLECTION FOR U.S. History
http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
The GeoInquiry™ collection for World History contains 15 free, standards-based activities that correspond and extend spatial concepts found in course textbooks frequently used in introductory world history classes. The activities use a common inquiry-based instructional model, require only 15 minutes to deliver, and are device/laptop agnostic. Each activity includes an ArcGIS Online map but requires no login or installation. The activities harmonize with the C3 Framework for social studies curriculum standards.
All World History GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://esriurl.com/worldHistoryGeoInquiries
All GeoInquiries™ can be found at: http://www.esri.com/geoinquiries
Examine the lands that have special designations, or that the U.S. Government has set aside for use by its citizens.