ArcGIS

ArcGIS is the geography platform for your organization, enabling you to create, organize, and share geographic information and tools with anyone by using intelligent online maps and useful apps. These apps run virtually anywhere—on desktops, the web, smartphones, and tablets.

If you're interested in using ArcGIS or other ESRI software in your course, contact the Center for Geographic Analysis (CGA).

 

Project Spotlight

Discovering China Through Interactive Technology

The goal for ATG staff for the “China: Traditions and Transformations” iSite was to help students sort, classify, and visualize important events in Chinese history and learn some basic vocabulary pertaining to Chinese history. ATG staff created an...
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Visualizing the World’s Religions in Multicultural America

The fall 2011 course, United States in the World 32: The World’s Religions in Multicultural America, explored the dynamic religious landscape of the United States with a special focus on Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and Sikh traditions in the most recent...
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Canvas Syllabus Template

To help students make informed course choices, all Spring 2024 Canvas sites were pre-populated with a standard course information template.

If this content was erased or overwritten during site setup, you can use the text on our Registration Reminders page to replace it. 

Remote-Ready Contingency Planning

View our Contingency Planning guide for some of the tools, practices, training, and resources that are available to help you teach remotely when needed.