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Tagged: indoor mapping

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

By request from the local SWAT team, students in the EAST Lab Program at Paragould High School [AR] are working on a huge project. They are constructing digitized maps, floor-by-floor, of a local hospital to better assist officers in handling an emergency situation.

- KAIT

Complaints from parents about schools manipulating the distance from home to school to give preference to some students in some schools has led a few schools to use Google Maps as a measurement tool.

“It’s the most transparent way to ascertain the distance between the school and the residence of a child. We have also adopted other methods including taking a declaration from the parents over their claims of the distance,” [Ashok] Pandey [principal of Ahlcon International School in Mayur Vihar] told PTI.

The tool used for the measurement and if the measurement is crow flies or along roads is not clear.

- FirstPost

Darren and Sandy Van Soye will spend the next 14 months travelling the world and teaching geography per a press release from Pricess Cruises.

The couple, who are chronicling their journey at www.TrekkingthePlanet.net, were inspired to plan their trek after they saw first-hand what a positive impact a previous family trip around the globe had on their two daughters' lives. Their full travel itinerary incorporates five different Princess Cruises voyages, totaling 96 days at sea. Both the first and last legs of their journey, plus three legs in between, will be aboard a Princess cruise ship.  ...

In total, the Van Soyes' journey will cover 50 countries on six continents over the course of the 424-day world tour. Throughout their travels, the couple will share 60 different geography education modules they have created as well as pictures and videos of their travels for anyone in the world to use. So far more than 700 classrooms around the world will be following their travels, representing 50,000 students.

Would you use such a resource in your teaching?

- press release

The Geographical Sciences Committee of the Royal Irish Academy aims to support the development of geographical studies throughout the island of Ireland. Following on from this we are pleased to provide an introductory resource [pdf] on the geography of climate justice prepared by the Committee (with support from the Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency) for dissemination to geography students across Ireland. The resource is intended for use with transition year students in the Republic and for students from GCSE level upwards in Northern Ireland. 

Royal Irish Academy via @theaag

by Adena Schutzberg on 02/22 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Google will be brining its "blue dot" to the buildings and floors of CES, the large consumer gadget show that launch Tuesday in Vegas. The folks at Slashgear say it works well.

The official CES showroom floor has all been indexed by Google Maps and can easily be pulled up and even saved to cache. No more mapping for the closest Hollister inside Mall of America instead get turn by turn directions to Samsung, NOKIA, and all the other booths at this years CES.

Continue reading...

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/10 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share
Narrow your search further: ces, google maps, gps, indoor mapping, location based services

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

In late September the third GeoRabble was held for those in and around Sydney, Australia, who are "obsessed with all things ‘geo.’" It sounds like their version of a geomeetup.

 - StreetCorner

The New York Times Learning Network offers discussion of the value and challenges of visiting landmarks and tells the tale of the Hollywood sign.

- NY Times

The 2011 URISA Student Competition winners were announced.

- URISA

U Oregon's campus iPhone app locates books in the stacks!

The latest version of the university's official iPhone app takes mobile mapping in a new direction by guiding users through the shelves of the state's largest research library.

The UOregon app, built by students and staff in the InfoGraphics Lab in the Department of Geography with the Office of Web Communications, allows users to search the UO Libraries' catalog. Once an item is selected, the app can map the search result to the precise location of the book in the stacks at the Knight Library.

- KVAL

by Adena Schutzberg on 09/28 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Put Your Neighbors To Work With Zaarly, A Local Market for Odd Jobs

- Mashable

[San Diego] Councilman Carl DeMaio will release his long-awaited free smartphone application Thursday, a mobile system that allows residents to report problems with potholes, broken sidewalks, abandoned vehicles, broken lights, illegal dumping and graffiti.

The $9K app is from Citysourced and the councilman is paying for it from his budget.

- SIgnOnSanDiego

Tesco's "satnav" for grocery shoppers is up and running in one store outside in North London. It's Android only. I wonder how the comparison with "satnav" will encourage/discourage use and confuse those still learning how LBS works indoors?

- Tesco blog

Foursquare CEO Dennis Crowley announced at TechCrunch Disrupt 2011 that Cloud Touch, the INQ phone known for its Facebook integration, will use Foursquare to power its location services.

- CNN

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/24 at 05:53 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

The blueprints of the Northwood-Kensett Senior High School [corrected to IA, per comment] are not good enough for emergency response. So, bring in the tech!

The Trimble Mobile Mapping Solution (TIMMS) is a cart with internal GPSLIDAR or lazar radar that scans the room or hallway it's in and provides something similar to Google Streets.

I'm not sure what lazar or Google Streets is, but you get the idea...

- KAALtv

Ready for some time travel? A Tampa Bay Online article features an interactive map with the bathymetry of the bay, a useful tool for fishermen. The old USGS site does the job but is and looks like it's from 2005! The source of the discussion (Bay Soundings) does not even cite that website, but a host of others.

- Tampa Bay Online

This sounds like overkill to me. But complaints about sanitation issues are down.

Every morning, for example, GHMC [Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation] field staff has to photograph each of the 3,800 garbage bins in the city. The photograph is then geo-tagged with the help of GPS in the mobile phones. The coordinates of the location—latitude and longitude data along with date and time—are then stamped on the image, which is compressed and transmitted to a central server in two seconds. Almost instantaneously, the images are available on the website http://www.osrt.in:8080/igms.

Anyone accessing the portal can view all the bins at a glance on a geographical information system (GIS)-based interface and can check their status (cleaned, not cleaned or unattended), the accompanying image for proof.

- Livemint

by Adena Schutzberg on 05/24 at 03:09 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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