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Tag Archives: esri
The 2021 ArcGIS Online New Hampshire State School Map Competition is Open
Are you looking for a hands on project for your students, that can really get them engaged while remote learning or in class? Enter your school in the ArcGIS Online New Hampshire State School Map Competition! Students in grades 4th … Continue reading
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Tagged 2021, ArcGIS, competition, esri, mapping, mapping competition, NHEdGIS, NHSTE
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Winners Announced for 2020 New Hampshire Online Mapping Competition
NHEdGIS and NHSTE is proud to announce the state winners of the 2020 New Hampshire’s Online Map Competition for middle and high school students. Students created original online maps focusing on topics of their choosing within New Hampshire. From … Continue reading
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Tagged competition, esri, GIS, map, mapping, NHEdGIS, student work
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2020 ArcGIS Online New Hampshire State School Map Competition
Many New Hampshire educators are using geospatial technologies in their classrooms. Students across the state conduct exciting field investigations and create their own maps online as part of their research. We are happy to be able to once again offer … Continue reading
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Tagged ArcGIS, competition, esri, geospatial, GIS, Student Competition
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NHGA, NHEdGIS & NHDOE Receives Special Achievement Award for Exceptional Application of Geospatial Technology
Redlands, California—July 16, 2014— NHGA, NHEdGIS & NHDOE received a Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award at the Esri International User Conference (Esri UC) in San Diego, California held July 16, 2014. This award acknowledges vision, leadership, hard work, and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, achievement, award, esri, GIS, NHEdGIS
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Governor Hassan’s Comments on the NH/ESRI Partnership
The National Governors Association (NGA) recently honored Esri with its annual Public-Private Partnership Award during the opening session of the 2014 NGA Winter Meeting last February. The award, in its eighth year, recognizes NGA Corporate Fellow companies that have partnered … Continue reading
ESRI Recognized by Nation’s Governors for Partnership with New Hampshire
WASHINGTON—The National Governors Association (NGA) honored Esri with its annual Public-Private Partnership Award today during the opening session of the 2014 NGA Winter Meeting. The award, in its eighth year, recognizes NGA Corporate Fellow companies that have partnered with a … Continue reading
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Tagged ArcGIS, award, esri, GIS, NHDOE, OET, Office of Educational Technology
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