These pages are now available for self-study and reference. Please credit William A. Huber, Ph.D., Penn State-Great Valley, and send me a brief e-mail, if you can, describing how you are using them.
| The "How to" pages are growing. Look periodically for new material to appear here. The latest items are Simulate a Flood and Represent flows (arrows) on a map. |
| The Followup pages now include numerous up-to-date links to introductory GIS pages recommended by readers of the Arcview list (ArcView@listbot.com) |
| Link here for an overview of GIS software and related resources appropriate for your continued study of GIS. |
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The problem with GTKAV Exercise 11a can be fixed. For instructions and an explanation, click here. | |
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The "GIS Links" page provides primary and supplemental references of two types: web links and printed media. Only especially useful, informative, or interesting references appear here (mainly because I read them carefully first, so anything without obvious value is not going to make it!). Many are good places to go for further study or expanded explanations of the material. The ones classified as "supplemental" tend to be specialized, very technical, or tangential to the main course topics. | |
You can view brief answers to last week's homework (Exercise 9c) from the March 20 Homework link. Every histogram is shown. |
Details of all reference material, on-line and paper, now appear in the "GIS Links" pages. |
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See the new "How To ..." link in the left margin for information on basic Windows and ArcView procedures. |