VSTV Episode 02 – SEDAAG2006 drawing winners
Nov 24th, 2006 | By JesseA quick episode that highlights our give-away at SEDAAG 2006. Click here to download
A quick episode that highlights our give-away at SEDAAG 2006. Click here to download
Partial audio of our panel on geospatial technology in curriculum featuring Bill Carstensen, Greg Elmes, and Tim Warner Click here to download
We here in the states get the day off work and travel great distances to eat a big meal, take a nap, and drive back. I started out making Frank the turkey, but that was just too obvious (and I didn’t want to get beat up). I hope everyone has a great day, but if [...]
While looking for a little software program called iShowU, I came across a Japanese site that seems bloggable, but I am not sure since I can’t read the site. I am guessing that it has to do with traffic cams…if you can read it be sure to comment and let us know. i show you [...]
Interviews with poster presenters. Click here to download
We are sitting in a panel this morning on geospatial technology curricula in Higher Education. It has been interesting to hear senior faculty members discuss how GIS got started in their universities, where the programs are now, and how they see the near future unfolding. One of the panelists, has been active in organizations like [...]
While the term neogeography is generally related to Platial or the Placekraft blog, there is a new site at neogeography.net that looks at the idea and is an open conversation about neogeography and related ideas. Check it out and share in the discussion.
A quick overview of the first day of SEDAAG. Click to download episode
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes – Episode 70 November 19, 2006 Main Topic: Interview with Kavita Pandit, President of the AAG Click to directly download MP3 Click to directly download AAC Click for the detailed shownotes
I saw this MSNBC article and thought it would be great to highlight for the last day of Geography Awareness Week,since we hadn’t done too much on Physical Geography. Apparently geologists have identified a piece of the Appalachian Mountains in Mexico, in an outcropping of rock known as the Acatlan Complex. The Appalachian chain of [...]