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TeachMeGIS is the GIS training division of Inner Corridor Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Houston, USA. It has been providing GIS training and consulting since 2001. Rather than being a general IT course platform, it is positioned as a specialist training provider focused on geographic information system software, serving clients such as government agencies, private companies, and local organizations across the United States.
Its course areas cover ArcGIS, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, VertiGIS Studio, FME Form, VertiGIS Studio Web/Workflow, Python, and more. It also specifically mentions helping users migrate from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro. Delivery formats are relatively flexible: individuals can enroll in public classes, teams can book private classes, and organizations can purchase training credits. Private classes can be delivered at the client’s site, at a training center, or online. Its TMG Custom Training Solution supports 1-, 2-, and 3-day instructor-led courses, can be broken into shorter modules, and can incorporate the client’s own workflows, data, and best practices. The site also mentions self-paced courses and short video micro-lessons, but does not specify the scale of its recorded-course library.
The organization emphasizes that its instructors are GIS professionals with industry experience. Classes include real-world examples and hands-on exercises, and class sizes are limited to improve the level of guidance. Each student receives a training manual and sample data. For private classes, it can also provide certificates, course materials, name badges, computers, projectors, and other on-site support. Remote classes support video interaction with instructors and use virtual machines to assist with lab exercises. Students can retake a course for free within 6 months and may continue asking instructors questions after the class. It is worth noting that the site only mentions certificates; it does not state whether they are official certifications from Esri, Safe Software, or similar vendors.
The website says it offers a “reasonable price” and supports public classes, team classes, training credits, and annual-fee custom training plans, but it does not publish specific unit prices. For enterprise teams, training credits and annual plans can help with yearly budgeting and staff rotation training. For individual learners, the lack of transparent pricing increases the decision-making burden.
Its strengths are its vertical specialization, long operating history, courses that are closely tied to real software workflows, and strong team customization and post-class support. Its weaknesses are that pricing, teaching language, payment methods, certificate authority, and accessibility from China are not clearly stated in the source text. It is better suited to teams in government, energy, utilities, consulting, and similar sectors with existing GIS workflows, rather than beginners who simply want to learn GIS concepts at low cost through self-study.
The source text does not provide information on network access from China, payment options, or time-zone arrangements, so China accessibility is rated as unknown. Chinese users who want an official training ecosystem may compare it with Esri Academy and Safe Software FME Academy. Those looking for a low-cost introduction may also consider Coursera, edX, or GIS and surveying/mapping training programs offered by Chinese universities or domestic providers.
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teachmegis.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach teachmegis.com directly.