Charlie Fitzpatrick here, one last time.
After 32 years at Esri, I retired July 31, 2024. My wonderful colleagues are allowing me a last entry in the “Fun with GIS” blog collection. I present and link to a set of what seem to me today the most useful blogs, and a few I particularly favor.
YYYYMMDD | Category 1: Teaching with GIS |
20110926 | Fun with GIS 090: Table Time |
20171030 | Fun with GIS 223: It's Elementary |
20210419 | Fun with GIS 289: Try It! |
20210802 | Fun with GIS 293: Top GIS Tool for School? |
20211025 | Fun with GIS 300: GIS on a Chromebook |
20230814 | Fun with GIS 325: MapMaker's Magic |
20230905 | Fun with GIS 328: Digital Map Superpowers |
20240701 | Fun with GIS 347: Learning without a login, better than ever |
YYYYMMDD | Category 2: ArcGIS Online Org Operations |
20220822 | Fun with GIS 311: Customizing Roles |
20230911 | Fun with GIS 329: Plea to School Org Admins |
20240610 | Fun with GIS 346: Consolidate Orgs |
YYYYMMDD | Category 3: Good Models |
20200511 | Fun with GIS 267: From Watts to Washington |
20210816 | Fun with GIS 294: Special Achievement in GIS |
20220829 | Fun with GIS 312: Special Achievement in GIS: Hopeworks |
20230731 | Fun with GIS 324: Special Achievement 2023 |
20240205 | Fun with GIS 338: A True Teacher |
20240528 | Fun with GIS 345: 2024 ArcGIS Online Student Competition |
20240729 | Fun with GIS 350: UC 2024 K12 SAG - 2892 |
YYYYMMDD | Category 4: Education for Life |
20220425 | Fun with GIS 305: Freedom to Teach |
20230828 | Fun with GIS 327: On This Day |
20230925 | Fun with GIS 331: The Future of the Future |
20240102 | Fun with GIS 335: A New Year |
20240108 | Fun with GIS 336: Every Four Years |
20240704 | Fun with GIS 348: We hold these truths: Waves, systems, and feedback cycles |
20240815 | Sleep aid: List of Charlie's blogs |
Finally, thank you to all my colleagues for creating such powerful software and helping people acquire it and use it, and to Esri President Jack Dangermond for your steadfast faith in education. And especially to all the educators out there, both formal and informal, who do the really hard work, day in and day out. It has been an honor to be one of you, and to serve with you, for over 50 years.
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