What I found was a new (at least to me) product – ArcExplorer – which is available for free! It doesn’t do everything that ArcView will, but it looks to be the perfect solution (and price) for schools. You can download the program and datafiles to use with it from their site.
You can enter data points by putting in longitude and latitude (ArcView will let you enter the street address) so you can plot the home address of your students or sample points for water quality tests.
This is another reason (or excuse) to purchase an inexpensive handheld GPS navigator such as the Garmin eTrex. The first reason many schools purchase handheld GPS navigators is geocaching. Tim Wilson posted about a geocaching workshop he attending at TNT this spring.
You can enter data points by putting in longitude and latitude (ArcView will let you enter the street address) so you can plot the home address of your students or sample points for water quality tests.
This is another reason (or excuse) to purchase an inexpensive handheld GPS navigator such as the Garmin eTrex. The first reason many schools purchase handheld GPS navigators is geocaching. Tim Wilson posted about a geocaching workshop he attending at TNT this spring.