History Class at HKBU Turns to GIS
The study of Spatial History explores all possible ways in which GIS can be used to consider and answer key issues about the past.
The study of Spatial History explores all possible ways in which GIS can be used to consider and answer key issues about the past.
We celebrate GIS Day on 18 November every year to promote GIS and STEM to all people in the world.
Results of Esri Young Scholars Award (YSA) have been announced for Hong Kong. Tertiary students have been creative in solving urban problems using GIS.
To better equip Girl Guide leaders with GIS knowledge for STEAM education in Hong Kong, a “train-the-trainer” workshop was held on 12 January 2020.
Esri China (HK) has announced results of Young Scholars Award (YSA) and sent the Champion from Hong Kong to attend Esri User Conference in San Diego.
A City Dashboard of Hong Kong powered by ArcGIS technology was showcased by the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer at the International ICT Expo 2019.
Winning projects submitted by students in the TWGHs Joint Secondary Schools Outstanding GIS Application Competition are now available to view.
ArcGIS Online, a cloud-based mapping platform, is free for use in schools under the eResources Adoption Programme (eREAP).
Local secondary and primary students have showcased their learning outcomes from STEM education at two exhibition events, Smart City Project Programme 2018/19 and STEM World in this summer.
As a supporting organization, Esri China (HK) has actively participated in the Smart City Project Programme 2017/18 organized by the Education Bureau, as it enhanced students’ understanding of smart city and promoted their interest in studying further about the STEM-related subjects.
Esri China (HK) received a visit by a group of students from Cybertecture Academy which organized a summer program to broaden their horizon and facilitate exchange with professionals in the IT industry.
The Esri Young Scholars Award program has been globally launched in 2012 and Esri China (HK) has been sending relevant projects from Hong Kong to participate in the award since 2017. Winners are honored each year at the Esri User Conference.