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Application - ArcGIS Geographic Information Systems

Summary

Bethel University, in partnership with the Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC), has a campus license for ESRI ArcGIS.  Faculty also have access to a work at home license of ArcGIS for educational uses.  If you need ArcGIS installed on your computer (Windows only) please submit your request to the Help Desk or TLT.  ArcGIS can be found on any public lab or classroom Windows computer on the Twin Cities campuses.


ArcGIS is a spatial data analysis program (GIS = Geographic Information Systems).  

"The role of higher education is to assist students in becoming effective thinkers with the knowledge and skills that will lead them toward becoming meaningful contributors to society. Geographic Information Systems in higher education provide an integrated solution to assist faculty and students with their educational goals.

GIS is no longer just for geography departments. By putting information in the context of geography, GIS can be applied across several fields of study to enhance learning and teaching. GIS can give students the skills they need for careers in health, marketing, environmental studies, engineering, natural resource management and, of course, geography." [From: http://www.esri.com/industries/university}

 

Learn More about ArcGIS

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ESRI ArcGIS:  Up and Running with ArcGIS   Learn how to organize, display, analyze, and map geospatial data with ArcGIS.

 

 

 

 

ESRI Virtual Campus: (Requires a course access code - free)

http://www.esri.com/training/main.  Contact Bob Kistler if you would like a free course access code for any of the ESRI Virtual Campus Web Courses.

Getting Started with GIS

If you are curious about what the acronym "GIS" stands for and what a GIS actually is, this course provides the answers. You will be introduced to the basic components of a GIS and some fundamental concepts that underlie the use of a GIS. As you practice working with GIS maps and geographic data, you will learn how a GIS helps people visualize and create information that can be used to make decisions and solve problems.

 

Getting Started with GIS (for ArcGIS 10.0)

This course will help you understand what a geographic information system is and why organizations around the world rely on GIS technology. You will learn how GIS maps are different from other types of paper and digital maps, what makes the data used in a GIS unique, and how to use GIS software to obtain information and create meaningful maps. In course exercises and activities, you will work with ArcGIS software and see how a GIS supports problem solving in many different contexts.



 

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