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SashaGallardo
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A new supplement, assignments, and modified exercise data are available for instructors using the GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.6 workbook.

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Get this limited-time event discount on select Esri Press books purchased through the Esri Merchandise Store.

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How has applying GIS to the COVID-19 pandemic tuned our plans for future pandemics? What does applying GIS mean to managing land records and deciding equitable outcomes for land conflicts? Learn from what others are doing and get ready to take your first steps with GIS. 

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CatherineOrtiz
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Software update cycles today are shorter than ever.

 

Everyone wants the software tutorial they’re using to match the version of software they’re using. While this is a concern for self-learners, it is paramount for educators. Anyone teaching a group of students from term to term understands how frustrating it is when the book that worked great last semester now causes learning disruptions. Maybe a tool has been moved in the interface. Maybe exercise results no longer match what’s in the book.

 

The challenge for book publishers: Some educators/learners will update their software immediately upon release, and some will wait. At any given time, there will be people using widely varying versions.

 

Having a book that matches, or very closely matches, what students see and do with the software they’re learning makes for a more enjoyable learning experience.

 

Esri Press last year introduced a way to provide book revisions – full books, not supplements – between printings. We call it ‘InterEditions’ and here’s how it works. Following the publication of a print textbook, Esri Press will periodically publish updated editions in e-book format clearly labeled with the version of software with which it was tested. This will enable self-learners, educators and students options for matching the text to the version of software being used.

 

So now, whether you’re more conservative or progressive with your software updates, you can expect to have a book that closely matches. From time to time, you will see a new print edition publish. And until there’s an updated print book, you can now expect to see one or more digital full book updates.

 

InterEditions: more options to find an ArcGIS tutorial that most closely matches the version you have installed.

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Besides continuing to offer authoritative books to support your use of Esri products and applications, we now offer:  

 

  • Free e-book access for students: Students who have been impacted by campus closures can access any of our e-books via VitalSource for free through May 25, 2020. Those outside of the US, the United Kingdom, and Canada can contact us directly at esripress@esri.com. 
  • Courseware options for select e-books: To support students and educators in a digital classroom environment, we’re introducing courseware options with our e-books available through the VitalSource platform. Students can easily identify which e-books have a software trial included and choose to either rent or purchase their e-textbook. Included instructions on how to activate the trial make it easy for you to start your coursework right away.  
  • Starting in 2020, new ArcGIS Pro books will be published, based on the Summer release of ArcGIS Pro. These books will be ready for the Fall semester and will give students access to the latest information and resources. For example, Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6, GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.6, and Understanding GIS: An ArcGIS Pro 2.6 Project Workbook, will be available for Fall 2020 classes; first in e-book formats then in print. Visit the Esri Press Books GeoNet Community, for more information.  
  • GeoNet Community for Esri Press: Come hang out with us. Meet Esri Press staff. Meet authors. Exchange ideas with your peers using Esri Press books in classroom settings. See titles Esri Press is working on. Contribute to conversations about design and development of new instructive modalities. We want to hear from you. Join the newest GeoNet community: Esri Press Books.  
  • Lindsey the GIS Professional: the first Esri Press offering for K-12 students, teachers, and parents, and the first in a series of STEAM-based career picture books, it includes fun, online activities as well as, teaching resources, including how it applies to educational standards (NGSS, C3, and international).  

 

And we continue to offer all new titles (since 2015) in print and e-book formats, for purchase or rental. Plus, if your instructor introduces our book into your classroom, you will have access to the new digital platform VitalSource and all its features, as well as e-textbook rentals (with up-to 70% off the list price). 

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Here’s the list of new 2020 titles that have been published by Esri Press. You will be able to purchase them from the online Esri Merchandise Store, during UC. If you can’t wait until then, they are available to you now for purchase or pre-order, from your favorite online retailer. 

 

 

Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth editionGetting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition. Written by Pinde Fu; features how-to's for the latest advances in Esri’s entire Web GIS platform, with no previous programming experience required. Includes new content and tutorials about ArcGIS Experience Builder, ArcGIS QuickCapture, the new Map Viewer, the new ArcGIS StoryMaps, ArcGIS Notebooks, ArcGIS Analytics for IoT, ArcGIS Indoors, and ArcGIS Tracker, as well as, discussions about IA, AR, and VR. 

 

 

 

 

Python scripting for ArcGIS Pro book cover. Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro. Written by Paul Zandbergen; the definitive, easy-to-follow guide to writing Python code to solve problems and increase your productivity in ArcGIS Pro, whether you’re new to programming or not. 

Advanced Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro. Written by Paul Zandbergen; builds on Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro and is an easy-to-follow guide to writing specialized Python scripts and developing tools for spatial data in ArcGIS Pro.  

 

 

 

Lindsey the GIS Professional book coverLindsey the GIS Professional in Spanish book coverLindsey the GIS Professional. Written by Tyler Danielson and available in English and Spanish. Follow Lindsey as she collects information about the world around her to make a map of her favorite park. Written for K-5 students, teachers, and parents, it includes online activities and teaching resources, including how it applies to educational standards (NGSS, C3, and international).  

 

 

 

 

Women and GIS volume 2 book coverWomen and GIS, Volume 2: Stars of Spatial Science. Compiled by Esri Press; features 30 inspiring stories of diverse women using geospatial technology to improve the world. These women serve as guiding stars to motivate all readers. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Smarter Government workbook coverSmarter Government Workbook: A 14-week Implementation Guide to Governing for Results. Written by Martin O’Malley; Companion to Smarter Government: How to Govern for Results in the Information Age, it distills the lessons from that book into a 14-week plan to achieve strategic performance management.   

 

 

 

 

Guide to GIS Analysis volume 1The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1: Geographic Patterns and Relationships, second edition. Written by Andy Mitchell; updates a classic text that lays the foundation for all GIS users to find spatial patterns, relationships, and trends that lead to better decision-making. (Volume 2 will publish Fall 2020.)  

 

 

 

 

 

 

GIS for Science volume 2GIS for Science: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics, Volume 2. Edited by Dawn J. Wright and Christian Harder; shows readers how scientists working on the world's most pressing problems apply geographic information systems—GIS. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The International GeoDesign Collaboration book coverThe International Geodesign Collaboration: Changing Geography by Design. Edited by Thomas Fisher, Brian Orland, and Carl Steinitz explains how researchers, scientists, designers, and students can use geodesign principles to work together through analysis, technology, and collaboration. 

 

 

 

 

Also publishing in late-Summer 2020, just in time for the Fall Semester:  

 

Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6 coverGetting to Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6 Written by Michael Law and Amy Collins;  the latest editing in this series introduces the basic tools and capabilities of ArcGIS Pro through practical project workflows that demonstrate best practices for productivity. Explore spatial relationships, building a geodatabase, 3D GIS, project presentation, and more. Learn how to navigate ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online by visualizing, querying, creating, editing, analyzing, and presenting geospatial data in both 2D and 3D environments. Using figures to show each step, Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6 demystifies complicated process like developing a geoprocessing model, using Python to write a script tool, and the creation of space-time cubes. Cartographic techniques for both web and physical maps are included, as well as, 180-days access to ArcGIS Pro.

  

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2. 6GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.6: A Platform Workbook Written by Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland; an introductory text for learning ArcGIS Pro that shows users how to make maps, how to create and analyze spatial data, and how to manage systems with GIS, shown through a series of lessons and exercises that user ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and other ArcGIS apps. Includes teacher resources (classroom slides, videos, quizzes, tests, and additional lessons), data, and 180-days access to ArcGIS Pro 

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Desktop 10.8 book coverGIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Desktop 10.8  Written by Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland; the last book in the GIS Tutorial series that teaches ArcMap, this text introduces GIS tools and functionality, including querying interactive maps, collecting data, and running geoprocessing tool, shown through a series of lessons and exercises. Includes teacher resources (classroom slides, videos, quizzes, tests, and additional lessons), maps, data, and 180-days access to ArcGIS Desktop.

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In-person or distance learning?

How to help students with so many families out of work?

Uncertainty.

Frustration. 

GO!

At a time hungry for good news, Esri Press offers free desk copies to educators, discounted digital rental options and courseware to higher-ed students, eagerly awaited new titles, and indispensable updates for ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Desktop, Web GIS development, and Python scripting for ArcGIS Pro. In addition, 2020 marks the introduction of several resources for teachers in K-12 classrooms (and parents at home!).

K-12 Resources

We couldn't be more excited to announce Esri Press is publishing several books to support teaching spatial awareness, spatial thinking and spatial analysis in K-12 classrooms.

Spatial Awareness

For the lower grade levels, we're announcing, in partnership with engineering and consulting firm Bolton & Menk, a new career-focused series, STEAM at Work!. The first book to publish is titled, Lindsey the GIS Professional. Books in this series come with teacher guides, plus online and downloadable activities.

Lindsey the GIS Professional   Available in English and Spanish. Follow Lindsey as she collects information about the world around her to make a map of her favorite park. Lindsey the GIS Professional describes what it’s like to work with a geographic information system (GIS). Lindsey explains the information needed to make a map and how to collect it. Then she shows how to take all that information to create a map of her favorite park. Perfect for encouraging spatial thinking. Written for K-5 students, teachers, and parents, the book includes online activities and teaching resources, including how it applies to educational standards (NGSS, C3, intl.).  

Will the Civil Engineer  Will’s dad is a civil engineer. He uses math and science to make the world a better place. Civil engineers have been around for a loooong time, but what do they do? Ever wonder where the water you drink comes from? Engineers designed the water system!

Follow along as Will learns about how everything that is built has an engineer. Will the Civil Engineer introduces kids to all the amazing things engineers have created and shows them they can solve problems like an engineer, too.

Available for pre-order from popular online book retailers.

 

Parker the Planner  Parker’s city is a mess. It’s full of traffic and has no sidewalks or parks. But Parker has a plan! He’ll build his own city—with parks, zoos, transportation, environmental benefits, and more. Planning a city is a big project, but Parker is up for the challenge. He has all kinds of ideas about how to create a place that will benefit everyone.

Parker the Planner shows kids they can help create change in their own communities. Like Parker, they can use their passion and ideas to make the world a better place. 

Available for pre-order from popular online book retailers.

 

Sam the Landscape Architect  Sam loves to design things! She plans to be a landscape architect—to make the world green. Follow along as she designs parks, gardens, and more to improve her community. Sam is full of ideas and uses her imagination to solve problems in her city. Sam the Landscape Architect shows kids how they can take something they love and are passionate about and use it to make the world a better place.

Available for pre-order from popular online book retailers.

 

 

Spatial Thinking

The Playground Problem  Emma and David find a chain and padlock across the playground entrance.  Where are they going to play with their friends?  With help from neighbor Kayla, Emma and David set out on an adventure to find a new place to play. 

The Playground Problem is a comic book / activity book with a story and spatial games for ages 6 through 10. As Emma and David learn about maps and use spatial reasoning, readers follow along with their own activities. Solving interesting puzzles and learning about spatial data, young learners not only boost their math skills, they also give themselves a head start in vital careers. Readers learn basic mapping, distance, direction, spatial pattern, buffer, and overlay skills to find the best location for a new play place. Available early 2021.

The Locators in this chapter book, characters explore South America, learning about animals, ecosystems, and solving real-world problems like habitat loss.

 Available early 2021.

Spatial Analysis

Introduction to Human Geography Using ArcGIS Online  

Birth rates are higher in one country than another. Why? Are there patterns? Are there correlations? With Introduction to Human Geography Using ArcGIS Online readers are doers, using sophisticated software to actively explore, analyze, and answer these questions and many more. ArcGIS Online exercises in each chapter dig into the numbers and their spatial relationships, enhancing students’ grasp of geographic concepts. This book combines a comprehensive examination of human geography with engaging activities using ArcGIS Online. Appropriate for high school and introductory college courses.

Instructors can tailor classroom examples and homework assignments to local geography. 

Higher Education

Now to feed higher academia educators:

The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 1: Geographic Patterns and Relationships, 2nd ed.  With this foundational text readers learn the basic concepts of spatial analysis and GIS and build on that understanding with essential mapmaking skills to unveil and display patterns and relationships. This second edition of  also is a guide to online lessons that reinforce these concepts and demonstrate real-world GIS application.

The Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, Volume 2: Spatial Measurements and Statistics, 2nd ed.  

Esri Guide to GIS Analysis, volume 2: Spatial Measurements and Statistics, second edition introduces readers to some of the most common spatial statistics tasks: measuring distributions, identifying patterns and clusters, and analyzing relationships. It shows how spatial statistical tools can address these tasks and shows how they can be applied in a range of disciplines, from public health to habitat conservation. Readers will learn basic statistical concepts but needn't understand complex mathematical theories to apply the statistical tools to get meaningful results in projects. 

Available Fall 2020.

Getting to Know Web GIS, fourth edition  The fourth edition of this popular title features how-to's for the latest advances in Esri’s entire geospatial cloud. Includes new content and tutorials about ArcGIS Experience Builder, ArcGIS QuickCapture, the new Map Viewer, the new ArcGIS StoryMaps, ArcGIS Notebooks, ArcGIS Analytics for IoT, ArcGIS Indoors, and ArcGIS Tracker, as well as, discussions about IA, AR, and VR. Students need no previous programming experience. 

This book is the result of the author’s extensive working experience at Esri and teaching experience at Harvard University Extension, University of Redlands, Henan University, University of California at Riverside, and University of Texas at Dallas.

Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6 Updated to ArcGIS Pro 2.6, this book introduces the basic tools and capabilities of ArcGIS Pro through practical project workflows that demonstrate best practices for productivity. Explore spatial relationships, building a geodatabase, 3D GIS, project presentation, and more. Learn how to navigate ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online by visualizing, querying, creating, editing, analyzing, and presenting geospatial data in both 2D and 3D environments. Using figures to show each step, Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro 2.6 demystifies complicated process like developing a geoprocessing model, using Python to write a script tool, and the creation of space-time cubes. Cartographic techniques for both web and physical maps are included, as well as, 180-days access to ArcGIS Pro.

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.6 Written by Carnegie Mellon professors, Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland, this is an introductory text for learning ArcGIS Pro that shows users how to make maps, how to create and analyze spatial data, and how to manage systems with GIS, shown through a series of lessons and exercises that user ArcGIS Pro,  ArcGIS Online, and other ArcGIS apps. Includes teacher resources, including free downloadable video lectures and lecture slides covering the entire book.

  

GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Desktop 10.8 Also written by Gorr and Kurland, this book focuses on ArcMap tools and functionality. Readers  use and make maps, work with spatial data, then analyze spatial data doing proximity analysis, site suitability analysis and cluster analysis. They also get hands-on experience using the ArcGIS Desktop 3D Analyst, Spatial Analyst, and Network Analyst extensions. Includes 180-days access to ArcGIS Desktop.

Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro This is the definitive guide to writing Python code to solve problems and increase your productivity in ArcGIS Pro, whether you’re new to programming or not. 

For experienced ArcGIS Pro users who want to learn Python but lack scripting experience, Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro steps readers from understanding the difference between programming and scripting to automating tasks in ArcGIS Pro. Imagine creating a way to easily convert 1,000 shapefiles into feature classes in a geodatabase. In this book, you will.



Advanced Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro The natural next step for those who have the skills developed in the foundational book, Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro, this book guides readers in creating script tools and Python toolboxes; sharing tools with others; managing packages using conda; using third-party packages other than ArcPy; migrating scripts and tools from ArcGIS Desktop 10.x to ArcGIS Pro; and using the ArcGIS API for Python and Jupyter Notebook.

Women and GIS, Volume 2: Stars of Spatial Science  As science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines continue to advance and shape people’s understanding of the world, so, too, do women who take charge and use new research and methodologies to make big changes. In this book, with a foreword by Jane Goodall, planetary scientists, civil engineers, entrepreneurs, urban planners, and others push past challenges to become inspirational leaders in their fields.

 

Smarter Government Workbook: A 14-week Implementation Guide to Governing for Results   Great for public administration courses as a semester project. Written by former Maryland governor, Martin O’Malley, this book is the companion to Smarter Government: How to Govern for Results in the Information Age. It distills the lessons from that book into a practicable 14-week plan to achieve strategic performance management: Stat.

GIS for Science: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics, Volume 2   

A collection of current, real-world examples of scientists using GIS and spatial data science to expand our understand of the world. Co-edited by Esri Chief Scientist Dawn Wright and Esri Technology Writer and Information Designer Christian Harder and with a foreword by Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond, these case studies are part of a global effort to find ways to sustain a livable environment for all life on this planet.

The International Geodesign Collaboration: Changing Geography by Design   

Global social and environmental issues will increasingly become multiregional and multinational. Preparing for issues like the outcomes of climate change and population growth requires a diversity of approaches and collaboration among all stakeholders. The International Geodesign Collaboration: Changing Geography by Design shows how researchers, scientists, designers, and students from around the world can use common geodesign principles to work together on shared goals.

Other popular titles

While published before 2020, here are some other titles worthy of educators considering for course adoption.

Focus on Geodatabases in ArcGIS Pro Carefully designing a geodatabase schema and building geodatabases that include data integrity rules will pay great rewards. Author David Allen steps readers through the process of creating the logical model, or schema, that is the foundation of a geodatabase; building and populating a geodatabase; extending data formats; creating and editing features; and working with topology. 

This book is a great addition to any GIS best-practice library but is a particularly great complement to the end of an introductory GIS course. Instructor resources are available.

Cartography.  Making maps has progressed from filling empty spaces with mythical creatures to trying to unravel the complexities in data to present meaning with clarity. This book sets out to demystify cartography and promote the idea that thinking is key. Maps are rich visual soups of many forms of graphical signage. Approaching mapmaking by thinking about what you want your map to say, how to build something meaningful from visual ingredients, how people read the graphical signage, and what emotions you want to spark is the magic needed to make a better map.

Unlike books targeted to deep scholarly discourse of cartographic theory, this book provides sound, visually compelling information that translates into practical and useful tools for modern mapmaking. A great reference for any student interested in refining their understanding of what makes a great map.

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  • See our 2020 new titles catalog for even more ideas for your future curriculum.
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  • Higher ed students at schools that lack an Esri Enterprise Agreement can, beginning September 1, 2020, register to receive one year of ArcGIS software access. Students should contact their college/university to find out whether they already have access to Esri software. More information about the one-year free access offer can be found here.

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CatherineOrtiz
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For as long as we've held the Esri User Conference, we've offered a Map Book. This year the tradition continues with Volume 35! You can interact with the free, online edition, here: 

Esri Map Book 2020, Vol. 35  https://Esri Map Book 2020, Vol. 35 

If you'd like a printed copy for your collection you can secure yours in the Esri Merchandise Store at a special event price of only $7.99!

Esri Merch Store | Esri Map Book, Volume 35

 

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CatherineOrtiz
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For 35 years, Esri Press has published the Esri Map Book. We offered the book to all Esri attendees in their swag bag. This year, we are again offering the web experience of the book to everyone, as part of their virtual swag bag. 

In years past, we've waited until the start of the conference to release the cover design. This year we're releasing it early, along with the content.

By Thursday, July 9th, everyone will be able to view the maps and read the descriptions for all the entries who are part of volume 35. You'll see maps about world purchasing power, the 21st Century Silk Road, Ventura County Fire Department, an ecoregion map of Yambaru National Park, Okinawa, Japan, and many more.

You will be able to view the book here: Esri Map Book 2020, Vol. 35 

For those who would like a printed copy of the book, it can be purchased from the Esri Merchandise Store that will open on Monday, July 13th. You can pick up a copy along with one of the cool, new t-shirts, and a copy of Lindsey the GIS Professional book, in English and Spanish (so you can finally explain GIS and the amazing work you do to your family and friends). More about the Esri Merchandise Store, to come!

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