A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 270
A VerySpatial Podcast
Shownotes – Episode 270
September 19, 2010
Main Topic: Our conversation on Geography, geospatial technologies, and STEM education
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Music
News
- —gvSIG mini for Android
- —OpenLayers 2.10
- —Google Earth flight tracking
- Geospatial Revolution Project – Episode 1
- This week we give our thoughts on how Geography and geospatial technologies fit within the larger STEM educational initiatives
- National STEM Video Game Challenge – Developer Prize and Youth Prize
- 2nd International Conference on Information and Multimedia Technology: 28-30 December, Hong Kong
- 2nd International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology(ICEST 2011): 26-28 February, Singapore
- Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions (GITA): April 10-14, Grapevine, TX – Abstracts due by October 8th
- XIII Ibero-American Conference on Geographic Information Systems: 25-27 May, Toluca, Mexico
Sponsored by ITT Visual Information Solutions and their product ENVI EX
Web Corner
Main topic
Tip of the Week
Events
This week A Very Spatial Podcast is sponsored by ESRI.
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One Reply to “A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 270”
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I’m going to leave you a suggestion.
I subscribe to your feed using an RSS aggregator (Google Reader). Whenever I’m scanning what feeds to read, yours comes up with “A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 270”. That’s it – never a headline or any indication what the podcast is about. I almost always skip over it because I’m not bothered to go to the link then click on the website, etc. , etc.
A suggestion?!?
Put the title of the podcast in the title of the RSS! How about something like:
“A VerySpatial Podcast – Episode 270 – Our conversation on Geography, geospatial technologies, and STEM education” ???
All the best,
Adam