ArcCollector: UW-Eau Claire Campus Microclimate
 
 INTRODUCTION   Smart phones and tablets have become extremely useful in the field of GIS because they have stronger computing power than most GPS units and can easily access online data for instant-upload capability all with a smooth, familiar user interface. This project involves a collective data gathering method among multiple users to produce micro-climate information for the UW-Eau Claire campus.   METHODS   The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's campus was split into seven zones (Figure 1). Each student was then assigned a zone, randomly sampling points throughout using ArcCollector.     Figure 1: Micro-climate point data and zones collected in a project in ArcCollector    ArcCollector was downloaded to all students' phones and a group was created to access a common project and view the interactive map while collecting data points. Attributes collected were temperature, dew point, wind speed, wind chill, wind direction, and time. Using the group feature on ArcGIS Onlin...
