Search for‘ArcGIS TopoExplorer’ andfind a coolold mapOn theInnovation Atlaspage, open andexplore AET’sUniversalBoring MapFindhistoricalimagery of aninterestinglocationFindsomething ona historicalmap that nolonger existsFind amap thatdisplaysdata in 3DExplore yourstate’shub/portalsite for openGIS dataTurn adata layerOn or Offon a mapOn theInnovation Atlaspage, find andopen the ‘GISTraining orData Request’Go on a walkand create amap of yourjourneyFind a mapthat doesNOT displayNorth as upLearn abouta mapprojectionthat is newto youFind a mapthat has datadisplayed asPolygonsFind a mapthat has datadisplayed asPointsDeterminetheLongitude ofyour worklocationDeterminethe Latitudeof your worklocationUse a mapto explore alocation youhave nevervisitedFind a mapthat has datadisplayed asLinesCreate yourown map ofyour favoritefictionalsettingDeterminethe Elevationof your worklocationFind a mapwith a legendfeaturinguniquesymbolsUse a scalebar on amap toestimate adistanceCollaborateon making amap withsomeoneelseRedesign afamous mapin your ownartistic styleAdd yourown datato a mapLocate yourAET officelocation ona mapSearch for‘ArcGIS TopoExplorer’ andfind a coolold mapOn theInnovation Atlaspage, open andexplore AET’sUniversalBoring MapFindhistoricalimagery of aninterestinglocationFindsomething ona historicalmap that nolonger existsFind amap thatdisplaysdata in 3DExplore yourstate’shub/portalsite for openGIS dataTurn adata layerOn or Offon a mapOn theInnovation Atlaspage, find andopen the ‘GISTraining orData Request’Go on a walkand create amap of yourjourneyFind a mapthat doesNOT displayNorth as upLearn abouta mapprojectionthat is newto youFind a mapthat has datadisplayed asPolygonsFind a mapthat has datadisplayed asPointsDeterminetheLongitude ofyour worklocationDeterminethe Latitudeof your worklocationUse a mapto explore alocation youhave nevervisitedFind a mapthat has datadisplayed asLinesCreate yourown map ofyour favoritefictionalsettingDeterminethe Elevationof your worklocationFind a mapwith a legendfeaturinguniquesymbolsUse a scalebar on amap toestimate adistanceCollaborateon making amap withsomeoneelseRedesign afamous mapin your ownartistic styleAdd yourown datato a mapLocate yourAET officelocation ona map

AET GIS Day 2024 Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Search for ‘ArcGIS Topo Explorer’ and find a cool old map
  2. On the Innovation Atlas page, open and explore AET’s Universal Boring Map
  3. Find historical imagery of an interesting location
  4. Find something on a historical map that no longer exists
  5. Find a map that displays data in 3D
  6. Explore your state’s hub/portal site for open GIS data
  7. Turn a data layer On or Off on a map
  8. On the Innovation Atlas page, find and open the ‘GIS Training or Data Request’
  9. Go on a walk and create a map of your journey
  10. Find a map that does NOT display North as up
  11. Learn about a map projection that is new to you
  12. Find a map that has data displayed as Polygons
  13. Find a map that has data displayed as Points
  14. Determine the Longitude of your work location
  15. Determine the Latitude of your work location
  16. Use a map to explore a location you have never visited
  17. Find a map that has data displayed as Lines
  18. Create your own map of your favorite fictional setting
  19. Determine the Elevation of your work location
  20. Find a map with a legend featuring unique symbols
  21. Use a scale bar on a map to estimate a distance
  22. Collaborate on making a map with someone else
  23. Redesign a famous map in your own artistic style
  24. Add your own data to a map
  25. Locate your AET office location on a map