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Esri’s Jack Dangermond on Marrying Maps with Big Data Analytics - Data Informed - Directions Magazine
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“BIM Is Accelerting Very Rapidly” - An Interview with Mike DeLacey, Microdesk - Directions Magazine
Directions Magazine, the first regularly published online news magazine covering gis and geospatial technology.
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Is GIS Education Bait and Switch? - Directions Magazine
Last week a discussion of Spatial Information Technology (SpatialIT) came to a bit of a head. The conversation, led by OpenGeo’s Paul Ramsey, may have unearthed a truth many would rather not hear: “… as we know, GIS courses are just the bait in the trap, to suck naïve students into a career where 90% of the activity is actually in data creation (digitization monkey!) and publication (map monkey!), not in analysis.” Is that right?
http://www.directionsmag.com/podcasts/is-gis-education-bait-and-switch/289488
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Podcast: Skyhook Wireless’ Ted Morgan Comments on “Locationgate” - Directions Magazine
Directions Magazine, the first regularly published online magazine covering geospatial technology.
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Video Games Boost Brain Power, Multitasking Skills : NPR
‘Parents, the next time you fret that your child is wasting too much time playing video games, consider new research suggesting that video gaming may have real-world benefits for your child’s developing brain.
Daphne Bavelier is professor of brain and cognitive sciences at the University of Rochester. She studies young people playing action video games. Having now conducted more than 20 studies on the topic, Bavelier says, "It turns out that action video games are far from mindless."’
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A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 232
December 27, 2009
Main Topic: Our 2009 Year in Review Music This week’s podsafe music: “Auld Lang Syne/Happy New Year” by J.E.L.L.i
Main topic This week we look back at some of the trends of 2009 and offer a few thoughts on what to look out for in the coming year
This week A Very Spatial Podcast is sponsored by ESRI.
The 2010 ESRI Federal User Conference will take place in Washington, D.C., February 17-19, 2010. The FedUC is an excellent forum for you to see first-hand how GIS technology can help your agency meet directives and increase operational efficiency. Register to attend at www.esri.com/feduc.
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A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 198 from VerySpatial by Sue
A VerySpatial Podcast Shownotes - Episode 198 May 3, 2009
Main Topic: Conversation with Andrew Hudson-Smith and Andrew Crooks
Tagged with a very spatial podcast geolocation mapping
