London 5: Food, Entertainment, Music
Post-Ireland, post-Lake District, post-visitors, some regular living in London weeks. Last night after the show at Royal Albert Hall, I experimented with the time-lapse functionality of my iPhone...
View Articlegeospatial Professional Certification options
OGC, the Open Geospatial Consortium, is hosting a survey to collect thoughts on OGC-related Professional Certifications. I’m a huge fan of the mission of OGC and its methods as well, and to allow...
View ArticleArcGIS and Jerry Garcia
Who remembers that fun Easter egg that light-hearted Esri programmers slipped into ArcMap back in the early-mid 2000s, back in the ArcGIS 8x days? Add a new shapefile to a new map, start editing, then...
View ArticleTreasure of data access for GIS&T domain
I was about to jump into my regularly scheduled workday when I came across this data visualization tool for educational statistics, whose primary sources are EXACTLY the same ones that I’d been...
View ArticleTracking GIS&T Degrees vs. Workforce
And another thing, told in simple terms from this landing-page image you too can create from this Data USA site. That number of degrees awarded in 2016 (1,923, which they measure as growing at 5.31%)....
View ArticleA Few Hits and a Miss
Last week I had the pleasure of speaking at the annual conference that Harvard’s Center for Geographic Analysis holds. This year the theme was Space & Time in Data Science, and panelists shared...
View ArticleWhat do scientists do that is spatial, and why?
Too many other writing projects lately, none of which I manage to trickle over – or prioritize – to this blog. Modern life and first-world problem. One thought-full activity lately has been my spatial...
View Articlea GIS kind of week
A friend from work asked me today if I quilted and from there it became an opportunity to upload some new quilt pictures, then it became pretty clear that I hadn’t actually posted anything new in a...
View ArticleGlobal Conversations around GIS and Education
Tomorrow we’ll host the 2nd in the Americas’ series of panel discussions around what it means to be a resilient educator of GIS and GIScience, and what it means to implement technologies in support of...
View Articlethe only constant is change
Gone are the days when I used this blog on a frequent basis to share resources, ideas, announcements. It’s left my workflow, though I’m writing as much as ever. More Slack and text messages than in...
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