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Tuesday, April 28. 2009
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Podcast: Should Geospatial Education Create Subject Matter Experts or Geospatial Thinkers?
Do we encourage the next generation of young geospatial professionals to get degrees in specific disciplines such as geology, forestry, urban planning, etc. or do we train them to be “geospatial thinker" with a degree in GIS? This was the question posed at a panel at last week's Geospatial Infrastructure Solutions Conference. This week we review the panelists' thoughts and offer up our opinions.
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Monday, April 13. 2009
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GISCI Looking for Executive Director
I noticed the job posting on the NSGIC website. Key benefits/requirements: possible remote work situation (work from home!), bachelors required, association management experience and/or GISP certification (or eligibility) preferred. Responses due April 20 - so get on it if you are interested!
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