This document discusses how internet-enabled GIS allows both professionals and the public greater access to geospatial data and planning tools. It provides an overview of different technologies like ArcGIS Server, Web Map Services (WMS), Web Feature Services (WFS), and Keyhole Markup Language (KML) that have made GIS more accessible online. The document also outlines a workshop agenda on using these internet-based GIS technologies for tasks like zoning analysis and distributing data.