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Wednesday, May 02, 2012

The AAG, through the Enhancing Departments and Graduate Education (EDGE) project funded by NSF, announces a grant program to support outreach, professional training, and related activities aimed at improving [student] awareness of and preparation for business, government, and nonprofit careers in geography.

Twenty-four awards of $500 are available and will be granted on a competitive basis to support activities that address one or more of the following priority areas of the AAG’s EDGE project.

Examples of what activities might be covered is telling; I can think of probably a dozen people I know who should submit proposals:

  • Organizing a professional development workshop at an AAG regional or annual meeting;
  • Planning an outreach event in collaboration with a careers center on a school or university campus with significant numbers of underrepresented students;
  • Preparing a proposal for an undergraduate or graduate course, seminar, instructional module or webinar on professional development in geography;

Applications are due July 1 for acitivities planned for Sept 2012-July 2013.

- press release

Norman Oklahoma is putting "GPS radios" in its school busses. That way school officials can track them and hopefully adjust routes if tornados pop up as one did earlier this year while students were being dropped off at bus stops. One problem still remains that was not addressed in the $25,000 purchase:

But, 24 minutes after the release, the twister hit. The district says communication with buses was iffy.

I hope someone is thinking about that problem, too. It's unclear how these new radios work or how it will make them more likey to function when cell towers are down.

- News 9

- The Republic

Bigfork High School (Montana), its cave club and its GIS program are in the news again. GIS, last year only taught to high schoolers will now be taught to seventh graders.

Sadly, GIS software is still considering difficult:

“The software is very difficult to learn,” Rea said. “We try to break it down for them.”

Denny Rea introduced GIS to the Cave Club, who many met after a few students presented at Esri UC in 2010.

- Daily Inter Lake

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/02 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

The AAG has announced

that the Association of American Geographers (AAG) will undertake one of the most ambitious and potentially far-reaching publication projects in the recent history of the fields of geography and GIScience. This will be a 15-volume work, to be published both in hard copy and online, tentatively entitledThe International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology.

It'll be huge and the organization is looking for suggestions on experts to tap to edit and write various sections. The effort dates back more than three years.

- ArcNews

- AAG

The Stamford Mercury in Britain has a campaign "Let's Clean Up!" to clean up the area. There's an interactive map of activity but to submit an area with a mess you can either tweet, use Facebook or old fashioned e-mail.

 - Stamford Mercury

Ready to map the moon? I've written about crowdsourced moom mapping before ("as good as experts"), but this is a new project - with a full moon challenge deadline of finding 1 million craters by May 5!

CosmoQuest.org is a group of astronomers, run by my friend Dr. Pamela Gay, who have created a series of projects where people like you can perform needed tasks that are real science… in this case, measuring craters on the Moon! Using MoonMappers, you can identify and measure craters using images from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, a spacecraft currently circling our Moon and taking thousands of high-resolution pictures.

- DIscover Magazine Blog

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/01 at 05:27 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Doug Richardson, Executive Director of the Association of American Geographers spoke at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government today. It was part of the Science, Technology, and Globalization Project Seminar Series.

Richardson began with some opening remarks highlighting how science, technology and policy bring some limitations to the table. Science, he argued uses a "brittle" model that limits innovation. Technology moves rapidly and creates pressures that limit adoption (privacy and confidentiality issue have popped up recently, for example. Policy is limited because governments can be slow to value science and technology. 

Continue reading...

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/22 at 09:43 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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The books include:

Practicing Geography (available early April)

Practicing Geography: Careers for Enhancing Society and the Environment is a comprehensive new resource from the Association of American Geographers (AAG) and Pearson, designed to prepare students for STEM careers in business, government, and non-profit organizations. Funded by the National Science Foundation, this project brings together members of the geography community to discuss workforce needs, expectations, and core competencies in professional geography, profiling the professional applications of and opportunities in geography today. Practicing Geographypresents dozens of geographers applying their knowledge, skills, and perspectives in communities, businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, both domestically and internationally.

Aspiring Academics

Aspiring Academics is a set of essays designed to help graduate students and early career faculty get started in their careers in geography and related social and environmental sciences. Rather than viewing faculty work as a collection of unrelated tasks, Aspiring Academics stresses the interdependence of teaching, research, and service and the importance of achieving a healthy balance in professional and personal life. Drawing on several years of research, the chapters provide accessible, forward-looking advice on topics that often cause the most stress in the first years of a college or university appointment...

Teaching College Geography

Whether you are a graduate teaching assistant or the full instructor of a course, Teaching College Geography provides a starting point for becoming an effective geography teacher from the very first day of class.

listing on AAG website EDGE program via AAG SmartBrief

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/22 at 09:18 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
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Monday, March 19, 2012

Remembe that resolution that the fomer secreteraries of state and other geographic bigwigs signed last summer (press release)? Google has signed on, too.

- AAG via @theAAG

Santa Barbara based Maps.com, a leading provider of mapping products and services; donated over fifty maps to schools in Tanzania, Africa as part of an effort to improve the country’s education system. 

This is a joint effort with the student-initiated non-profit organization One Heart Source (OHS), whose mission is to provide high quality education, specifically with regard to health issues such as HIV/AIDS, to rural areas in Tanzania.

- press release

WTS International, the association for women in transportation, has received a signed memorandum of understanding from the US Department of Transportation allowing their federal employees to participate in a mentorship program WTS has created for chapters across the country called "Transportation YOU." The MOU validates the call from all corners of the White House to get our nation's kids involved in STEM-related fields to serve them and the US as infrastructure needs continue to evolve.

- e-mail from WTS International sent with press release

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/19 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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