Author: Jesse

Jesse is an Assistant Professor in Geography with research focusing on the integration of phenomenology and geospatial technologies to study prehistoric cultural landscape. He is a GIS Professional and Registered Professional Archaeologist and holds a PhD and MA in Geography and a BS in Anthropology with a concentration in archaeology.
  • 5000 downloads and counting

    We have served over 5000 downloads of the podcast, with an average of around 300 downloads per episode. Looking over the logs I would have to say that we are […]

  • Map-o-Rama! widget

    There is a Konfabulator/Yahoo! Widgets widget that uses www.maporama.com. I had a couple of the undergrads at the lab whip up a map service based widget back in July, but […]

  • ESRI Podcasts

    I guess ESRI has decided to join the fray with some of their existing audio/video content from the ’05 User Conference. This is analogous to IT Conversations from Where 2.0. […]

  • The GISuser Blog – GIS & Geospatial news

    I know that I am behind on mentioning other blogs here, because Glenn over at GISUser.blogspot.com mentioned us before I got around to him. In this case there is more […]

  • GeoMAC (Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination) – Wildfire Support

    I can file this under “new to me”. The government is taking full advantage of many of the geospatial tools that are out there. The newest that I have come […]

  • Welcome new visitors…read to learn the details

    To navigate our general pages please use the links above and to navigate the blog entries either search for keywords or browse the topics or calendar. To directly download the […]

  • A little poster action

    We had a small poster session for the departments in arts & sciences today. For this event I tossed together a quick blog/podcast poster that is descriptive rather than research […]

  • How we put together the podcast

    This is the first of 2-3 columns I am going to write on how we put the podcast together. The column is primarily on the more technical aspects (equipment & […]

  • “data providers do hold all the cards just now”

    Adena over at AllPointsBlog states “While we try to understand the implications of the new offerings [from Google, Microsoft and Yahoo!], let’s not forget that geospatial apps run on data […]

  • ScienCentral: Earthquake Forecasts

    An article over at ScienCentral discusses the use of simulations to determine the probability of earthquakes along the California coast. More of a Geology topic, but interesting non-the-less. ScienCentral: Earthquake […]

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