4-H project on the Friday before 2011 Esri UC with tools from CitySourced.
The fourth and final episode explores geospatial technology around the world: monitoring global climate change, preventing famine, tracking disease and mapping communities never before seen on a map.
Brad Doff, a masters student who specializes in urban forests and Pete Stevens put together a video for the TD Go Green Challenge. They are students at Lakehead University in Canada. It explains using stop-motion animation how to use GIS to put trees not just anywhere, but in the right spot to maximize return. The team with the most votes wins a prize of $2,500. via The Argus
The third episode explores geospatial technology in the world of security: how new technologies help to broker peace, wage war, and fight crime but can also compromise personal privacy.
ATE TV Episode 30: This week we explore the meaning of CAD and meet two students who are pursuing new careers in Geographical Information Systems and Water Treatment Technology.
From ATETV Episode 26: In this segment, an Agriculture Technology student considers how his college's
From ATETV Episode 36 - In this segment, a returning student is heading in a new direction in Geographic Information Science. ATETV is a web-based video series and interactive network designed to connect students and professionals with careers in advanced technology. Our video series highlights ATE success stories from community colleges and ATE programs nationwide. CONNECT WITH ATETV: YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/atetelevision Website: http://www.atetv.org
Kapil Sibal, the Honorable Minister for Human Resources Development, Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, Communications and Information Technology addressed the Geospatial World Forum in Hyderabad, India on January 18, 2011 as the keynote speaker of the conference.
Why Geography Education Matters: 1st of 12 addresses by National Council for Geographic Education President and Esri GIS Education Advocate Joseph Kerski.
GIS Sixth Sense: Mapping Your Career with a Higher Degree of Analytical Skill
Today's market demands experts who can not only utilize GIS technology, but who can also maximize its use to create solutions to a range of organizational challenges. We call this ability the "GIS...Download this paper