The Division of Information Technology offers ArcGIS to Texas State faculty, staff, and students for free.
Walgreens uses ArcGIS to find out which areas have the highest concentration of flu during flu season. City planners use ArcGIS to ensure that valuable resources like grocery stores and libraries are close to neighborhoods and communities. Most recently, the World Health Organization is using the tool to help identify areas with COVID-19 to help save lives.
Geographic information systems (GIS) are computer systems that allow users to capture and analyze all types of geographical data. Many people instantly think of the study of geography when they hear about anything related to GIS. However, ArcGIS can be beneficial to anyone.
Bobcats have access to the following:
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Online is cloud-based, so you can use it anywhere. Your maps scale so hundreds or even millions of people can interact with them at the same time. You only need your Texas State NetID and password to access the tool.
ArcGIS Pro
ArcGIS Pro allows you to work directly from your desktop. You can create interactive maps and analyze data in 2D and 3D. ArcGIS Pro also includes access to ArcGIS Online, where you can share data through the web.
Now is the time to find out how you can use ArcGIS to answer your questions about the world around you. To learn more and log in, visit the ArcGIS webpage on the DOIT website.
Angela Smith is marketing and promotions coordinator for IT Marketing and Communications at Texas State.