My World GIS

  • A Powerful Mapping Tool
  • Quickly and easily analyze large sets of complex data
  • Increase comprehension of complex topics
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Extremely flexible

Countless learning opportunities and applications

As a teacher, the use of a GIS in the classroom is invaluable.

  • Ability to quickly and easily analyze large sets of complex data
  • Visual representation of multifaceted data

My World GIS™ was designed specifically for education making it an ideal GIS tool for any classroom:

  • Over 50 included datasets install automatically
  • Drag and drop functionality simplifies analysis
  • Compare and analyze multiple datasets with a single spatial view
  • Link directly to graphics and documents from map Import and map collected data

Stereographic projection showing surface currents (temperature and direction) and climate classes.

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Explore global datasets

Students develop critical thinking skills and spatial awareness with My World GIS™

A versatile multidisciplinary tool that can be used for both local and global studies, it is a valuable addition to any classroom.

Great for interactive lectures or student inquiry!

Fifty included data libraries allow students to query and analyze within and across large global datasets:

  • Volcanoes
  • Earthquakes
  • Literacy Rates
  • Life expectancy
  • Climate
  • Biodiversity
  • And many more, including hundreds of online databases available through a direct connection to Geography Network

Used as a traditional GIS, My World enhances your entire curriculum:

  • Social Studies
    • Physical & Cultural Geography
    • Political Science
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  • Environmental Studies
    • Earth & Environmental Science
    • Biology

Map showing the districts of the 108th congress.

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Map of Western United States showing ecoregions.

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Map your own data

Create geospatial awareness

Map GPS data along with collected data points on aerial photos and topographic maps.

Students will easily see the relationship between local points of interest and how they relate on a global scale.

The GPS Position Sensor plugs directly into any PASPORT interface alongside other sensors providing position and velocity data. Spatial information for other measurements including latitude, longitude, altitude and speed are also recorded.

System Requirements
Operating System:
  • Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
  • Mac OS X (Universal Binary)
  • Linux and Solaris
RAM:
  • Minimum 128 MB
  • 256 MB or higher highly recommended