Geoliteracy: A Wasteland or Fertile Ground?
Geoliteracy in the US and Canada was once thriving. I will attempt to give an overview of where we have been in the United States and Canada from my experience; and from whom I gained […]
Geoliteracy in the US and Canada was once thriving. I will attempt to give an overview of where we have been in the United States and Canada from my experience; and from whom I gained […]
This series first started with three career profiles linked to COGS in Lawrencetown, NS, and then moved west to Victoria, BC. But geospatialists dot the Canadian landscape, and my next subject takes us east. I […]
I don’t want to give the impression that all good things in geospatial originate at COGS in Nova Scotia. In my quest to get a better understanding of the great people and diversity of paths […]
“Oh the Places You will go!” Part 3: “Continuing the COGServation” I’ve been writing a series of articles and interviews highlighting some of the most interesting people I know in the Canadian geospatial community with […]
“Oh the Places You will go!” Part 2: Continuing the “COGServation“ Everything is connected to everything else! I recently wrote an article for GoGeomatics on Ken Bragg of Safe Software. In the course of our […]
What can you do with a background in Geospatial? Oh, the Places You Will Go! A background in geospatial assuredly can lead you to a satisfying career and the bonus of living in a dream […]
I am a retired geographic educator. I am a geographer. I understand GIS. Or should I say I LOVE Geomatics? I have spent my career promoting geo-literacy/geospatial literacy. I am geospatially-oriented. This is my point […]
This piece is generated by my experiences with my own account @RebelGeo and as Tweeter for Canadian Geographic Education @CanGeoEdu. GoGeomatics 2014 Canadian Twitter rankings for geomatics reminded me that I promised to write about […]