Teachers:
Are you using lessons from Learn ArcGIS or Teach with ArcGIS in the classroom? Which ones work best for you? Which don't?
We'd love to know, but so would your fellow educators. Share your recommendations for those getting started with teaching GIS.
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I use "Evaluate Equitable Drinking Fountain Distribution" in a graduate online Master of Public Health course and an undergrad Introduction to Environmental Health Science course at University of California Berkeley. But I wrote it so it would be weird not to use it. As an ex-Detroiter I appreciate "Fight Childhood Poverty with Demographic Analysis". All of the Learn Lessons are great, but among my favorites is: "No dumping - Drains to Oceans".
Thanks Charlotte!
Evaluate Equitable Drinking Fountain Distribution is a great resource both for getting started with Collector for ArcGIS, and for analyzing and comparing the distribution of collected features. We're really happy to have your contribution!
If anyone is looking for the other lessons Charlotte recommends, you can find them here: