What is GIS?
A geographic information system (GIS) allows
students to capture, manage, analyze, and
display all forms of geographic information
so that they can question and interpret
relationships, patterns and trends in real
world data.
Just as reading and writing are hallmarks of a
quality education, spatial literacy is critical to
understand today's economic, environmental
and social issues. By manipulating geographic
data through the creation and use of maps,
students can move quickly from visualizing
where things occur to analyzing why things
occur where they do.
GIS enhances critical thinking, collaboration
and analysis skills, allowing both students and
teachers to build a framework for synthesizing
information about the world. It promotes
geographic inquiry while equipping students
with highly sought after technical skills.
How do I get started?
Esri Canada offers a wide range of resources
for educators, including curriculum-related
GIS lesson packs that help teachers integrate
GIS into their teaching quickly, effectively and
creatively.
Get started today at edu.esri.ca
Find a lesson at: esri.ca/lessonplanner
Contact k12@esri.ca for more information
The Value of GIS
for Education