ArcGIS Resources
Organizational accounts used by SESI partners
sesi-expand.maps.arcgis.com -- This is the account for all work across the universities and high schools participating in the project
lank.maps.arcgis.com -- Account used by Lankenau Environmental Science Magnet High School in Philadelphia, PA
AIHStiger.maps.arcgis.com -- Account used by Alexis I. du Pont High School in Wilmington, DE.
b21.maps.arcgis.com -- Account for high school that participated in precursor grant. (For instructional materials from precursor grant, see eli.lehigh.edu/sesi)
Esri GeoInquiries are a great starting point for thinking about teaching with GIS. Short lessons in a wide variety of content areas
Learn ArcGIS is another source for lessons ideas and resources, including content about current events
National Geographic has a lesson plan to get students thinking about GIS in a physical format
The Esri K12 GIS Organization has even more resources, including videos, map collections, and information on careers in GIS.
Doing data collection?
Consider the trade-offs between the ArcGIS Collector app vs. Survey123 vs. Siftr
Check out ESRI's guide to using the Collector app or ArcGIS's guide to using Survey123.
You've collected your data, now what? Follow Doug's guide to uploading a dataset to your map on ArcGIS
One of the geospatial gurus at Lehigh is Dr. Julie Oltman. She has been teaching the geospatial course at the College of Ed for the past several years, and she keeps her materials online and openly available.
Story Maps are an engaging way to visually present information and data.
ESRI has a very simple guide to create a basic Story Map.
After creating a map on ArcGIS, see this ESRI tutorial to add it to a Story Map.
If you want to go the extra mile, see the tutorials for Story Map Tours and Swipe and Spyglass.
Dr. Hammond created his own step-by-step guide to Story Maps
Resources for administering ArcGIS Online accounts