Learning Activity Gallery
Bring GIS into your classroom with easy to use, curriculum-linked instructional material. They require no logins or installation, and are device neutral.
Great Barrier Reef: zoning, land use and other issues
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The Geography of Tourism
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Australia’s Energy
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Analysing Australia’s capital cities
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Australia’s Volcanoes
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Australia’s Interstate Migration
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Nike: A Case Study
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Predicting the future
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2004 and 2011 Earthquake Case Study
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Syria's Refugee Crisis
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Australia's Changing Places
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Congo's Child Cobalt Mining
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Biomes and climate graphs
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Life in the hazard zone
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Chocolates bitter taste
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Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Mapping Cholera
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More books, less births
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Sea level rise
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Deforestation fronts
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Desertification and agriculture
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Positive Peace Index
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Global Terrorism Index
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Biomes, Biodiversity and Deforestation
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Introduction to the Murray Darling Basin
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Plate tectonics and earthquakes
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Megacities and urban sprawl
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Ecosystem dependence
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Volcanoes and plate boundaries
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Making mountains
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Species diversity
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Resource consumption and development
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Growth and population pyramids
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Liveability in Australian cities
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Slowing Malaria
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Request a free ArcGIS Online account for your school or call 1300 635 196 to discuss your options with an Esri Australia education specialist.
Apps and Tools
Explore a range of free mobile apps using your ArcGIS Online account, to enhance data collection and field work.

Create beautiful Story Maps to tell your story, or search through a collection of Story Maps on a range of topics.

Create a Story Map Tour using photos taken in the field from your mobile device.

Create responsive and interactive survey forms to enhance your next excursion.

Collect and update data in the field using any mobile device or smart phone.
Self-guided learning
Get started with GIS for schools with a simple, four step manual guiding teachers through the basics of ArcGIS Online. Then, extend your skills with a range of lessons and exercises for ArcGIS Online.
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Professional development events
Join hands-on training and workshops for students and teachers, and find out about how geospatial technology can help further educational opportunities in your classroom.
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GIS for Schools
Extend your GIS skills with professional learning specifically for educators.
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