In one of the labs in our Advanced GIS Applications course, we used ArcGIS Pro and Random Forest machine learning to predict the percentage of households without internet access across U.S. counties. That sounds more complicated than it really is. The idea was simple: take county-level data, prepare it properly, train a model, test it against data it had not

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When people talk about evictions, the conversation usually focuses on numbers. We hear about eviction rates, percentages, and housing statistics. But those numbers rarely show where these problems are happening. That is where Geographic Information Systems (GIS) become useful. GIS helps us move beyond simple statistics and see the geography behind social issues. By mapping eviction rates, we can start

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The Temptation It always begins the same way. You open a browser for something innocent. Maybe to check a reference. Maybe to confirm a version number. Then it appears.A new Esri Press title glowing on your screen like salvation. Getting to Know ArcGIS Enterprise. Ninety-nine dollars and ninety-nine cents. Hardcover for one fifty-nine if you hate your wallet enough. You

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