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GIS Hero Forrest Lamb sees GIS as a philosophy. He can’t image his life—or anyone else’s—without it.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a high school science teacher has leveraged his second job as the local meteorologist to teach kids GIS.
Businessman David Hicks commissioned DataStory Consulting to create a story map aimed at explaining what passage of a school bond...
NYPD uses a GIS dashboard and app to communicate participating venues in the Saturday Night Lights youth sports program.
Geography can be applied to everything that can be understood. But the world isn't being understood quickly enough to keep pace.
New books from Esri Press cover ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Desktop, crime analysis, and more. And three new children’s books teach kids about GIS!
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) use GIS to track child traffickers and missing children.
Four Esri Press books focus on crime analysis, managing natural disasters, preserving national parks, and teaching kids spatial thinking skills.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children takes a geographic approach to find and return the missing and understand patterns.
Users of Esri’s personal storytelling tool talk about the draw of StoryMaps and why they will continue to use it.
KaBOOM!, a national nonprofit founded in 1996, is trying to improve access to play areas for children in America by collaborating with cities...