Enhancing Ecological Education with GIS Technology
Dr. Bob Coulter, director of the Litzsinger Road Ecology Center, develops GIS-based projects to help students explore environmental issues.
Dr. Bob Coulter, director of the Litzsinger Road Ecology Center, develops GIS-based projects to help students explore environmental issues.
From its origins to its newest chapter with the Youth Map Lab, the National 4-H Geospatial Team is a leader in adapting GIS for students.
A 35-foot solar-powered RV doubles as a mobile science lab to provide immersive geoscience education for K–12 students.
Chris Bunin, a high school social studies teacher in Virginia, uses ArcGIS to enhance instructional methods and engage students.
In this Faces of YPN article, meet Catherine DuBreck, an accomplished GIS change management consultant and undergraduate instructor.
Jacquie Black, a geography teacher from Scotland, explains how geospatial technology deepens her students' understanding of the world.
Explore how Washington College's GIS Program has introduced students across disciplines to GIS technology by offering hands-on experience.
The Coast Community College District in Orange County is using geospatial tools to give students a road map to career success.
With GIS, SDSU's Metabolism of Cities Living Lab brings the UN's Sustainable Development Goals to communities in San Diego and around the world.
In the face of a stark digital divide, programs like Tuneni use GIS tools to close the gap between students with and without internet access.
Abigail Krump from Blue Raster offers insights for those looking to get into the GIS field and how she followed her passion.
Students at Georgia Southern University learn to use ArcGIS technology to evaluate the spaces around them, putting human experience first.