Exploring the Gulf Coast Oil Spill with AGXOnline
August 16, 2010 by Geo Hot Topics Editorial
Filed under Geology, Human Geography, Physical Geography, World Regional Geography
Exploring the Gulf Coast Oil Spill with AGXOnline
Submitted by Chris Bunin, The Virginia Geographic Alliance
http://edcommunity.esri.com/arclessons/lesson.cfm?id=536
This tutorial provides a quick and easy introduction to ArcGIS Explorer Online (AGX). Using the Gulf Oil Spill as the presentation topic, students learn to build an AGXOnline project by adding a base layer, adding content to the map (layers, points, and hyperlinks), and by capturing and editing slides into a classroom presentation.
Investigating 3 Hazards of 2010
August 9, 2010 by Geo Hot Topics Editorial
Filed under Geology, Human Geography, Physical Geography, World Regional Geography
Investigating 3 Hazards of 2010:
Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill, Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland, and the Haiti Earthquake
Submitted by Joseph Kerski
http://edcommunity.esri.com/arclessons/lesson.cfm?id=537
Investigating Three Hazards of 2010: The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill, Eyjafjallajokull Volcano, Iceland, and the Haiti Earthquake This 30-question lesson invites exploration of three 2010 hazards using GIS as the investigative tool. Each hazard uses progressively more robust GIS tools and invites deeper exploration. (1) What is the difference between natural hazards and human-caused hazards? What are three hazards that caused much devastation and destruction in 2010, and why? Which of the three were natural hazards, and which were human-caused? What are the “gray areas” between natural and human-caused hazards? (2) What are the geographic components of hazards? How can GIS help us understand the causes and impacts of hazards? (3) What were the chief causes, impacts, location, movement, and spatial pattern of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland, and the earthquake in Haiti?
Joseph Kerski is a Geographer and Education Industry Curriculum Development Manager at the Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI).
