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Educators
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o University and Community Colleges
GIS technology is one of the hottest new research tools in
academia today and one of the fastest growing high-tech careers
for students. GIS technology provides powerful tools for geographic
analysis for almost any academic discipline. A GIS allows
students and researchers to ask and answer geographic questions
by designing and analyzing maps using user-selected criteria.
o Administration
o Community Colleges
o Community Services
o Libraries
o Research
o Teaching
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Software Licensing Solutions for
Educational Institutions
The primary goals are to create a more spatially literate society
and support the needs of an ever-growing technological workforce.
To make this happen, GIS software and data is available with
special licensing options for educational institutions at affordable
prices. Educational pricing is available to accredited colleges
and universities as well as their faculty, staff and students
(full- or half-time).
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Geography Matters to Schools, Libraries,
and Other Neat Places
Geography is part of our everyday lives. It's part of our neighborhood,
our nation, our planet. It's part of the things we come in contact
with everyday--weather, traffic, the quality of our water and
land, the economy. Often overlooked because we see it constantly,
geography is everywhere.
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o Civil Engineering
ArcGIS is the industry standard for creating, managing, analyzing,
and displaying geographic information. ArcGIS is also recognized
by today's civil engineers as the intelligent choice for work
in site development, hydraulics, hydrology, surveying, transportation,
planning, public works, and homeland security. ArcGIS provides
the rich set of database and spatial tools needed to manage
your civil information for design, modeling, and maintenance.
ArcGIS takes data that may originate from many different sources
and file formats and integrates them into a single applications
platform to support your complex civil engineering work flows.
ArcGIS provides the most advanced and easy-to-use GIS editing
and data creation tools available.
These editing tools provide powerful snapping, user-defined
range value constraints, user-defined connectivity rules, and
other quality assurance features. Data can be created easily,
intuitively, and correctly the first time in both 2D and 3D
environments.
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o Surveyor
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Measurement & Location—the
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Surveyors and engineers understand the importance
of geographic data. Surveyors use precise instruments, procedures,
and computations to accurately locate and define geographic
features while conducting field surveys that range from cadastral
to engineering construction layout. Engineers design and build
structures and infrastructures on geography measured by surveyors.
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Geographic Information Systems
A GIS provides tools to help surveyors integrate a variety of
data sources and types, maintain and manage inventories, visualize
data and related information using dynamic maps, make decisions
about resource management, and perform modeling and analysis.
The expansion of GIS technology has led to the development of
new tools created specifically for surveyors and engineers.
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