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GPS to GIS: A More Perfect Union
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Summary: The use of GPS in combination with GIS represents a powerful toolkit that incorporates field work, geography, mathematics, Earth Science, technology, and other fields. Using this comprehensive guide will help you make the most out of both technologies to begin mapping and analyzing your field data--on the web, or using desktop ArcGIS or ArcExplorer software.
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  • Five stars by Joseph Kerski, Jun 06, 2007   Report this
    This lesson is part of a larger library of lessons and guidelines that bring GPS and GIS together. Both are spatially referenced technologies, and complement each other well. With this document, my aim was to create a fairly comprehensive guideline detailing how to hyperlink to your field data, how to bring in data from GPS to GIS and analyze it spatially, and more: http://gis2.esri.com/industries/education/arclessons/search_results.cfm?id=302 GeoTools: Mapping and Analysis on the Web

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