Lessons & Materials
Lessons
Precipitation in New Hampshire
These lessons use CoCoRaHS precipitation data and were created for workshops funded by NH EPSCoR. You can access the maps online at the following websites, and the instructions on how to create the maps are located in the map details. The second map is precipitation that has been converted to raster and this map package requires the Desktop ArcGIS license.
For ArcGIS Online
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=58ec6a5d40e04727ab7696fe6ca21195
For ArcGIS Desktop
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b08127653cc548fcb0b3d66b56057a18
These lessons use CoCoRaHS precipitation data and were created for workshops funded by NH EPSCoR. You can access the maps online at the following websites, and the instructions on how to create the maps are located in the map details. The second map is precipitation that has been converted to raster and this map package requires the Desktop ArcGIS license.
For ArcGIS Online
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=58ec6a5d40e04727ab7696fe6ca21195
For ArcGIS Desktop
http://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=b08127653cc548fcb0b3d66b56057a18
Introduction to Watersheds
The following three lessons were written for New Hampshire teachers participating in the Lake Winnipesaukee Watershed Association GIS training.
For ArcGIS Dektop 10.x
Lesson 1: Intro to GIS Watershed Tutorial
Lesson 2: GIS Workflow Access Data Online Watershed Tutorial
Lesson 3: Bringing Field Data into GIS Watershed Tutorial
The following three lessons were written for New Hampshire teachers participating in the Lake Winnipesaukee Watershed Association GIS training.
For ArcGIS Dektop 10.x
Lesson 1: Intro to GIS Watershed Tutorial
Lesson 2: GIS Workflow Access Data Online Watershed Tutorial
Lesson 3: Bringing Field Data into GIS Watershed Tutorial
Thinking like General Sherman:
A look at the "March to the Sea" using IGIS and GIS
This lesson was featured in the 2011 winner of Class Exercise Award Competition for “Geospatial Technology Curriculum Development.” This award was sponsored by the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Applied Geography Specialty Group (AGSG).
For ArcGIS Desktop
Thinking Like General Sherman summary.doc
A look at the "March to the Sea" using IGIS and GIS
This lesson was featured in the 2011 winner of Class Exercise Award Competition for “Geospatial Technology Curriculum Development.” This award was sponsored by the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Applied Geography Specialty Group (AGSG).
For ArcGIS Desktop
Thinking Like General Sherman summary.doc
ArcGIS Lessons
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