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  • av Thomas A. Horan
    984,-

    How do companies use location intelligence to achieve competitive advantage and business success?We live in a digital, global economy, and businesses need to know where to source, operate, and market to grow their customer base. Through location analytics and location intelligence, a business can make better-informed decisions and ultimately add value to their organization, their customers, and society. But how do businesses integrate location analytics into their business development, marketing, and operations?Spatial Business: Competing and Leading with Location Analytics examines how location is a key factor in intelligent business decisions and achieving success. Through varied, in-depth, real-world examples, readers learn how location analytics solutions can be designed, deployed, and managed from strategic and operational perspectives.Each chapter of Spatial Business examines how real companies have integrated location into their business intelligence and decision-making. Some key concepts include:The fundamentals of spatial business and the technologies and methods by which businesses can understand the location value chainThe creation of spatial business architecture to facilitate location analytics in meeting business goals and needsThe themes of spatial business and implications for practiceWritten by experts in spatial business and designed for managers, professionals, and students at all levels, Spatial Business provides a road map for realizing the potential of geospatial data across the entire business value chain.

  • av Paul A. Zandbergen
    987,-

    The definitive, easy-to-follow guide to writing Python code with spatial data in ArcGIS Pro, whether you're new to programming or not.Python Scripting for ArcGIS Prostarts with the fundamentals of Python programming and then dives into how to write useful Python scripts that work with spatial data in ArcGIS Pro. Learn how to execute geoprocessing tools, describe, create and update data, as well as execute a number of specialized tasks. See how to write simple, custom scripts that will automate your ArcGIS Pro workflows.Some of the key topics you will learn include:Python fundamentalsSetting up a Python editorAutomating geoprocessing tasks using ArcPyExploring and manipulating spatial and tabular dataWorking with geometriesusing cursorsWorking with rasters and map algebraMap scriptingDebugging and error handlingHelpful "e;points to remember,"e; key terms, and review questions are included at the end of each chapter to reinforce your understanding of Python. Corresponding data and exercises are available online.Whether you want to learn Python or already have some experience,Python Scripting for ArcGIS Prois the comprehensive, hands-on book for learning the versatility of Python coding as an approach to solving problems and increasing your productivity in ArcGIS Pro.Follow the step-by-step instruction and common workflow guidance for automating tasks and scripting with Python.Don't forget to also check out Esri Press's other Python title:Advanced Python Scripting for ArcGIS Pro (9781589486188)

  • av Wilpen L. Gorr
    1 122,-

    Learn the latest ArcGIS(R) Pro tools and workflows with this popular book!Updated for the latest version of ArcGIS Pro,GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS Pro 2.8is the book of choice for classrooms and self-learners seeking to begin or grow their expertise using Esri's premier desktop geographic information system (GIS) technology.This fourth edition features newly revised geocoding workflows. Students will find simplified steps and figures that match the 2.8 interface. When finished, readers will have learned how to make maps; find, create and analyze data; and manage operational systems while using ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS StoryMaps ArcGIS Dashboards, ArcGIS Collector, and more.Free downloadable video lectures and lecture slides boost learning outcomes.Additional instructor resources augment instruction.Since 2005, Carnegie Mellon educators Kristen Kurland and Wil Gorr have been sharing what works in their own teaching experiences. Their other titles include,GIS Tutorial for Crime Analysis,GIS Tutorial for Health, andGIS Jumpstart for Health Professionals.Note:This e-book requires ArcGIS software. You can download the ArcGIS Trial athttp://www.esri.com/arcgis/trial, contact your school or business Esri Site License Administrator, or purchase a student or individual license through theEsri Store.

  • av Sarah Bell
    652,-

    Create visual and geospatial stories that blend map science and map design.To make aesthetically pleasing, informative maps, mapmakers and graphic designers have historically used time-consuming tasks and workflows as part of the job. But what if you could get to the aesthetic design of your mapping projects much sooner with access to accurate, detailed map layers and powerful mapping tools that could enhance your story? Enter ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud, the mapping extension that connects Adobe Illustrator to the power of ArcGIS, Esri's geospatial software.Mapping by Design: A Guide to ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud is the guidebook for making effective maps using Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud. Learn how to create compelling visual stories with maps following comprehensive tutorials designed to navigate readers through common mapmaking workflows.Key topics include:Learning the user interface components of Maps for Adobe Creative CloudCreating maps following common workflowsPerforming custom geo-analysesUsing automated custom symbology and map elementsIntegrating Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud into your ArcGIS Pro cartographic workflowsBy connecting Illustrator to ArcGIS Online, this extension gives designers the power to create maps by providing easy access to authoritative digital maps and map layers. In Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud, this seamless connection means that you can add these digital map layers, perform many map enhancements and geo-analytical functions, and then download your maps as well-organized, ready-to-design files in Illustrator. Further, Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud allows ArcGIS Pro users to open their maps and layouts in Illustrator and continue adding and analyzing map data and layers.Whether you are a creativeseeking to make beautiful maps with a familiar graphic design application or a GIS Professional who wants to learn the ArcGIS Pro-to-Illustrator integration workflow, Mapping by Design serves as a practical guide for all mapmakers.

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    243,-

    Women and GIS, Volume 3: Champions of a Sustainable World shares impressive stories of women using geospatial technology to create sustainable solutions for problems the world faces. These thirty-one strong, persevering women from around the globe will inspire readers to achieve amazing accomplishments.

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    240,-

    Discover a modern approach using geographic information systems (GIS) to understand threats and hazards to communities with Dealing with Disasters: GIS for Emergency Management.

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    240,-

    An annual compilation of inspiring stories of government GIS work, Mapping the Nation: Navigating Complex Challenges focuses on how organizations are addressing challenges in their industry.

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    263,-

    GIS for UtilitiesModernize workflows, create actionable data, reduce costs, and prepare for new challenges.Location is at the core of many utilities' daily and long-term planning, but it's about more than making a map. In Delivering Water and Power: Applying GIS for Utilities, see how public and private utilities around the world have implemented geographic information systems (GIS) to visualize and analyze data for situational awareness, operational efficiency, and asset management.Through web apps, online maps, dashboards, and other GIS solutions, utility professionals develop a deeper understanding of network maintenance and performance within a real-world context, increasing operational flexibility, creating a safer environment for workers, and raising customer satisfaction.Edited by Pat Hohl, Esri's director of electric industry solutions, and Keith Mann, an Esri product engineer.

  • av Kristen S. Kurland
    499,-

    Now, more than ever, professionals can benefit from the power of location data, maps, and analytics in healthcare.  Health professionals see the importance of the who, what, when, and where of data analytics. The "where" adds a crucial element because good healthcare begins locally and understanding the impacts of place leads to better health. Health professionals recognize the insights gained from visualizing and analyzing location data. Maps, dashboards, apps, and charts can serve as location analytic tools to quantify problems, make predictions, improve operations, assess infrastructure, and make better decisions overall.GIS Jump Start for Health Professionals is a concise workbook that introduces location analytics available in geographic information systems (GIS) to health professionals, medical students, residents, fellows, nursing students, medical researchers, and others interested in health IT and informatics, health-care administration, and health policy. GIS Jump Start for Health Professionals provides hands-on tutorials that introduce the ArcGIS tools and shows how to use web-based data, storytelling apps, and much more. The book includes concepts and short video lectures to improve learning outcomes. Focused lessons get health professionals up and running quickly and experiencing first hand the value of location data, maps, and analytics.Written by Kristen S. Kurland, an award-winning professor at Carnegie Mellon University and co-creator of the GIS Tutorial series, this book can be used as a short course or incorporated into another course. It is also valuable to self-learners who want location technology experience.

  • av Martin O'Malley
    206,-

    14 Weeks to Smarter GovernmentLead with information; govern for results.In Smarter Government: How to Govern for Results in the Information Age, former governor Martin O'Malley draws on his deep experience in implementing performance measurement and management, or "Stat" systems, at the city and state levels in Baltimore and Maryland. And the results speak for themselves: the biggest crime reduction in any big city in America; a reversal of a 300-year decline in the health of the Chesapeake Bay; and schools ranked #1 for five years in a row.Now, take these tested solutions and apply them to your government organization in fewer than four months. Smarter Government Workbook is your practical, hands-on companion workbook for Smarter Government and for realizing the promise of Stat.Smarter Government Workbook distills the lessons from Smarter Government and concisely presents an interactive, easy-to-follow, proven 14-week plan any government can follow to achieve strategic performance management. You will devise a framework to:Gather and share timely, accurate informationRapidly deploy resourcesBuild leadership and collaborationDevelop and refine effective strategic goals and key performance indicatorsAssess your resultsThe difference between a dream and a goal is a deadline. Here's your plan.

  • av Chadd Kahlsdorf
    121,-

    Will's dad is a civil engineer. He uses math and science to make the world a better place. Follow along as Will learns about how everything that is built has an engineer and how he can be one, too!Civil engineers have been around for a loooong time. But what do they do? As Will learns, they do a LOT. They work in the community to find problems that need to be solved and then create solutions. Ever wonder where the water you drink comes from? Engineers designed the water system!Part of a STEAM career-themed picture book series,Will the Civil Engineerintroduces kids to all the amazing things engineers have created and shows them they can solve problems like an engineer, too. Perfect for encouraging critical and creative thinking! Spatial analysis and critical thinking skills in K-12 students better prepare them for success, especially in science, engineering, and mathematics.For grades 1-5.Includes a glossary.TheSTEAM at Work!series brings awareness to exciting, fun STEAM careers and opens children up to new ideas for channeling their passions. Each book demonstrates different environmental and social issues the characters use their skills to solve, encouraging critical and creative thinking about the world. Like its characters, readers will be inspired to make a positive difference in their community now and in their future careers.BONUS:Download free fun activity pages, teaching materials, and more at https://go.esri.com/willlovesbuilding.Copyright Bolton & Menk,Inc.

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    270,-

    GIS for TransportationDrive innovation, expand capacity, coordinate maintenance, and reduce costs.Location intelligence is changing the way transportation agencies and departments protect and maintain their infrastructure and achieve operational excellence. In Moving Forward: GIS for Transportation, see how ports, airports, transit authorities, and departments of transportation around the world have implemented geographic information systems (GIS) to visualize and analyze data for operational efficiency, safety and security, asset management, and planning and sustainability.Through web apps, online maps, dashboards, and other GIS solutions, transportation professionals develop a deeper understanding of infrastructure maintenance and operational performance within a real-world context, increasing efficiency, while improving communication and collaboration. Edited by Terry Bills, Esri's director of transportation industry solutions, and Keith Mann, Esri Press.

  • av Stephen Goldsmith
    329,-

    Dynamic problems require dynamic collaboration and technology.Our communities today face difficult issues-such as climate change, access to health care, and homelessness-which are tangled, complicated, and constantly evolving. Coined "e;wicked problems"e; more than 40 years ago by the University of California's professors Horst Rittel and C. West Churchman, these issues exceed the capacity of any one sector, instead demanding the kind of creative thinking, democratized engagement, and integrated action that come from government, nonprofits, businesses, and citizens working in concert.These different stakeholders, however, don't always agree on the best approach, strategy, or goals. But their commonality in driving social outcomes relies on place: where problems are happening, where people need assistance and help defining the issues. Maps combine complex and relational information that can be visualized and analyzed to deal with these issues. When used with technological developments in data analytics, visualization, connectivity, and the Internet of Things (IoT), mapping can promote effective cross-sector collaboration.Written for citizens and city leaders, Collaborative Cities: Mapping Solutions to Wicked Problems guides readers into using location intelligence to derive public value from action. Co-authors Stephen Goldsmith (former mayor of Indianapolis and deputy mayor of New York) and Kate Markin Coleman (former executive vice president for branding and strategy at the YMCA) use their combined years of experience to analyze the best civic examples of geospatial technology working across cross-sector networks. Divided into eight chapters, Collaborative Cities addresses the formation, operation, and adaptation of cross-sector collaborations, including five chapters dedicated to specific wicked problems such as public safety, homelessness, and sustainability.Starting with Collaborative Cities, government officials, nonprofit leaders, and citizens alike who are acting for social value can learn how to use a geospatial approach to improve insight, trust, and the efficacy of their combined efforts to solve wicked problems.

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    229,-

    GIS FOR PUBLIC SAFETYDiscover a modern approach to help mitigate threats to public safety in your community.Keeping People Safe: GIS for Public Safety explores a collection of real-life case studies about emergency management, law enforcement, fire, rescue, emergency medical services, and homeland security agencies successfully using GIS for real and potential threats. The book also includes a "how to get started" section that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS for public safety. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.Edited by Ryan Lanclos, Esri's director of public safety solutions, and Matt Artz, an Esri content strategist.

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    378,-

    Discover the stories behind Jane Goodall's visionary approach to community-led conservation.Local Voices, Local Choices: The Tacare Approach to Community-Led Conservation is the story of the Jane Goodall Institute's holistic approach to conservation, which puts local people in charge of preserving their surrounding ecosystems. Rather than conservationists leading the effort and imposing their solutions, local communities that live in the affected regions make their own decisions. Working with science and technology and with the support of conservationists, these communities grow to understand their human impact on the environment. By choosing to adopt sustainable livelihoods, they decide their own path into the future, finding ways to balance their environmental impact with their communities' needs.Local voices matter, and their choices can make all the difference for generations to come.

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    240,-

    GIS for State and Local GovernmentProvide open data, balance decisions and initiatives, and create equitable policies.Place matters to governments and citizens, and location intelligence has never been more important for decision-making. Building a Smarter Community: GIS for State and Local Government shows how government leaders, department managers, and the public use geographic information system (GIS) technology to visualize and analyze data for planning and urban design, efficient operations, data-driven decisions, and civic inclusion.Sections on getting started with GIS provide helpful ideas, strategies, tools, and actions and a collection of online resources to jump-start your use of GIS for state and local government.Edited by Christopher Thomas, Esri's director for state and local government, and Keith Mann, an Esri product engineer.Applying GISThe Applying GIS series explains how to become a spatial thinker with ideas and strategies for building location intelligence into your profession, industry, or discipline. Each book is divided into relevant topic areas that include a set of case studies and a road map for getting started with GIS.

  • av Tim Olson
    220,-

    Follow Winn and Doug on the incredible journey of water-through the water cycle all the way to wastewater treatment and back again. Have you ever wondered where the water in your house comes from or where it goes after you use it? Explore the different phases of Winn's life through the water cycle-from water vapor to water runoff. Then follow Doug to see how water gets clean after we use it! Part of a STEAM career-themed picture book series,Winn and Doug, the Waterdropsshows kids where water comes from and where it goes once it gets here-and why those processes are so important. Water resource engineers and wastewater operators have incredibly vital jobs that make the world a better place.Perfect for encouraging critical and creative thinking! Spatial analysis and critical thinking skills in K-12 students better prepare them for success, especially in science, engineering, and mathematics.For grades 1-5.Includes a glossary.TheSTEAM at Work!series brings awareness to exciting, fun STEAM careers and opens children up to new ideas for channeling their passions. Each book demonstrates different environmental and social issues the characters use their skills to solve, encouraging critical and creative thinking about the world. Like its characters, readers will be inspired to make a positive difference in their community now and in their future careers.Copyright Bolton & Menk,Inc.

  • av Este Geraghty
    231,-

    Now that the health community is in a state of reflection, how do we put the lessons learned into practice?As we step back to examine the worldwide response to the COVID-19 pandemic, now is the time to think about how to raise the bar for our response to the next public health emergency. Now is the time to revisit health preparedness strategies and plans. And now is the time to review what the health community did that worked-and how we can do that again.Learning from COVID-19: GIS for Pandemics tells real-life stories about how spatial thinking became invaluable in both local and full-scale outbreaks during the COVID-19 pandemic.Needing to answer the question of "e;where"e; sat at the forefront of everyone's mind, and using a geographic information system (GIS) for real-time surveillance transformed possibly overwhelming data into location intelligence that provided agencies and civic leaders with valuable insights.Co-edited by Esri chief medical officer Dr. Este Geraghty, this book highlights best practices, key GIS capabilities, and lessons learned during the COVID-19 response that can help communities prepare for the next crisis. GIS has empowered:Organizations to use human mobility data to estimate the adherence to social distancing guidelinesCommunities to monitor their health care systems' capacity through spatially enabled surge toolsGovernments to use location-allocation methods to site new resources (i.e., testing sites and augmented care sites) in ways that account for at-risk and vulnerable populationsCommunities to use maps and spatial analysis to review case trends at local levels to support reopening of economiesOrganizations to think spatially as they consider "e;back-to-the-workplace"e; plans that account for physical distancing and employee safety needsLearning from COVID-19 also includes a "e;next steps"e; section that provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS, either as a citizen scientist or a health professional. A collection of online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, complements this book.Now is the time to use science and data to make informed decisions for our future, and this book shows us how we can do it.

  • av Maribeth H. Price
    690,-

    Switching to ArcGIS Pro from ArcMap is an invaluable resource for those looking to migrate from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro. Rather than teach Pro from the start, this book focuses on the difference between Pro and ArcMap for a more rapid adjustment to common workflows.

  • - GIS for Health and Human Services
     
    245,-

    Discover the gegraphic approach to building healthier communities.Mapping Community Health: GIS for Health and Human Services explores a collection of real-life case studies about using geographic information system (GIS) technology to help build communities that improve health outcomes and increase accessibility to health care. A "next steps" section provides ideas, strategies, tools, and actions to help jump-start your own use of GIS for health and human services. Supplementary online resources, including additional stories, videos, new ideas and concepts, and downloadable tools and content, extend the value of this book.Edited by Christopher Thomas, Director of Government Marketing at Esri, Shannon Valdizon, State and Local Government Marketing Lead at Esri, and Matt Artz, an Esri content strategist.

  • av Kenneth Field
    620,-

    First place winner in Educational Products at the 2021 International Cartographic ConferenceMaps are ubiquitous, yet maps are not made equally, nor are they read equally.Every map is a product of its maker and its reader, and maps are rarely right or wrong but simply different versions of the truth. The meaning you see in a map can reinforce or challenge your understanding of the theme it represents, and you are much more likely to believe a map if it presents a version of the truth that you believe in already.But how do you decide what map you want to make? How do you understand the way in which different maps can be used in different ways to tell a story? How do you design a map to be read in a particular way? Thematic Mapping: 101 Inspiring Ways to Visualise Empirical Data answers these questions, and more.Using 101 maps, graphs, charts, and plots of the 2016 United States presidential election data, Thematic Mapping explores the rich diversity of thematic mapping and the visual representation of data. It details well-known techniques and demonstrates how to design effective maps and graphics. Each map illustrates a different approach to the same data, and all lead to different maps and different ways of seeing different shades of truth.Thematic Mapping examines the innovative and fascinating alternative ways of making maps of data which you can use in your own work. Which will speak to your truth?

  • - Maps for Saving the Planet
     
    467,-

    GIS for Science: Maps for Saving the Planet, Volume 3, highlights real-world examples of scientists creating maps about saving life on Earth and preserving biodiversity.

  • av Kyle Bauer
    195 - 224,-

    Join the team! Explore the Great Barrier Reef, Papua New Guinea, and more with The Locators! Lucy, Oliver, and Moe the Parrot are on another mission, this time to Oceania. From finding and growing healthy coral at the Great Barrier Reef to rescuing unique species in danger from wildfire in New South Wales, Lucy's team has its hands full. Experience scuba diving in the ocean, explore a wombat's burrow, and even follow a pod of whales along with the team as they work to successfully complete their mission. Will you help them succeed?

  • av Breece Robertson
    319,-

    Protecting special places in danger of being changed forever requires urgent action. It's time for bold conservation strategies to boost land protection around the world.Bold conservation goals require strategic action. InProtecting thePlaces We Love: Conservation Strategies for Entrusted Lands and Parks, conservationist and geospatial designer Breece Robertson applies her conservation experience, real-world examples, and myriad resources to deliver a vision for success and clear guidance for conservation groups large and small to achieve their goals.The goals of these strategies are familiar: support species, habitats, and natural resources and healthy, livable communities that are climate resilient and socially cohesive, all without high costs. Robertson's tools, many of them free, feel quickly accessible, effective, and adaptable to a new or existing conservation strategy. Readers finish this book feeling confident about integrating existing practices with geospatial data and modern applications.With the smart analysis and targeted action explained inProtecting thePlaces We Love, readers will better identify places needing protection and better understand how to maximizepartnerships, inspire, educate, and engage communities and donors, and produce better results.See the vision and learn to:create maps that tell compelling stories to stakeholders and the publicanalyze park system equity and access and show the economic benefitsmap, model, and analyze land characteristics to enhance biodiversity, connectivity, and climate resilienceuse maps and data to gain insights for fundraising, program initiatives, policy, advocacy, finances, and marketing. Protecting thePlacesWe Loveis perfect for citizens, and for conservation advocates and professionals at small to medium-sized land trusts, conservation organizations, and park agencies. Examples from land protection organizations all over the globe provide field-tested approaches to improve strategic effectiveness. Robertson provides a vision, strategies, and resources that can take your conservation efforts to the next level.

  • av Lauren Scott Griffin
    175,-

    Using a colorful, entertaining, easy-to-follow story with fun in-book activities, The Playground Problem teaches young readers basic mapping and other skills involving geography and spatial patterns.

  • av Eric L. Piza
    614,-

    An essential tool for crime analysts looking to enhance the quality and efficiency of their crime mapping using ArcGIS Pro. Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Prois an easy-to-use hands-on guide for crime analysts of any skill level. Crime mapping and spatial analysis play a key role in a variety of day-to-day police functions, and with ArcGIS Pro, crime analysts can enhance the efficiency of their workflow and the quality of their crime-mapping products. Designed to be immediately useful and practical for all users,Modern Policing's scaffolded approach allows users to incrementally develop their skills.Real-world case studies from crime analysts and applied research projects demonstrate the spatial analysis techniques necessary to support evidence-based policing. The findings of these case studies are discussed via research and crime analysis highlights, with self-guided exercises that walk the user through the steps of performing the analysis.Key topics include:Geoprocessing and filtering dataIdentifying hot spotsUsing spatial statistics for predictive analysisAutomating tasksUsing ArcGIS Pro for problem analysis, crime analysts can create crime prevention strategies, measure program outputs to gauge program implementation, and conduct evaluations to determine whether crime control strategies are having the desired impact. Covering strategic analysis, predictive analysis, workflow automation and more,Modern Policing Using ArcGIS Prois essential for crime analysts looking to bring value to their agencies' operations through crime and data analysis.

  • - Preserving Our Natural and Cultural Treasures
    av US National Park Service
    386,-

    Go behind the scenes at the National Park Service to see how maps are used to manage and sustain our national parks in Mapping America's National Parks: Preserving Our Natural and Cultural Treasures.

  • - Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics, Volume 2
     
    539,-

    GIS for Science: Applying Mapping and Spatial Analytics, Volume 2 shows readers how scientists working on the world's most pressing problems apply geographic information systems-GIS.

  • av Madeline Peck
    159,-

    Parker's city is a mess. It's full of traffic and has no sidewalks or parks. But Parker has a plan! He'll build his own city-with parks, zoos, transportation, environmental benefits, and more.Planning a city is a big project, but Parker is up for the challenge. He has all kinds of ideas about how to create a place that will benefit everyone.Part of a STEAM career-themed picture book series,Parker the Plannershows kids they can help create change in their own communities. Like Parker, they can use their passion and ideas to make the world a better place. Perfect for encouraging critical and creative thinking! Spatial analysis and critical thinking skills in K-12 students better prepare them for success, especially in science, engineering, and mathematics.For grades 1-5.Includes a glossary.TheSTEAM at Work!series brings awareness to exciting, fun STEAM careers and opens children up to new ideas for channeling their passions. Each book demonstrates different environmental and social issues the characters use their skills to solve, encouraging critical and creative thinking about the world. Like its characters, readers will be inspired to make a positive difference in their community now and in their future careers.BONUS:Download free fun activity pages, teaching materials, and more at https://go.esri.com/parkerlovesplanning.Copyright Bolton & Menk,Inc.

  • av Shannon Gapp
    165,-

    Sam loves to design things! She plans to be a landscape architect-to make the world green. Follow along as she designs parks, gardens, and more to improve her community. Sam is full of ideas and uses her imagination to solve problems in her city. Part of a STEAM career-themed picture book series, Sam the Landscape Architectshows kids how they can take something they love and are passionate about and use it to make the world a better place. Perfect for encouraging critical and creative thinking! Spatial analysis and critical thinking skills in K-12 students better prepare them for success, especially in science, engineering, and mathematics.For grades 1-5.Includes a glossary.TheSTEAM at Work!series brings awareness to exciting, fun STEAM careers and opens children up to new ideas for channeling their passions. Each book demonstrates different environmental and social issues the characters use their skills to solve, encouraging critical and creative thinking about the world. Like its characters, readers will be inspired to make a positive difference in their community now and in their future careers.BONUS:Download free fun activity pages, teaching materials, and more at https://go.esri.com/samlovesdesigning.Copyright Bolton & Menk,Inc.

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