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Tagged: national geographic

Monday, March 12, 2012

Videos from February's Assoication of American Geographers Conference in New York are starting to appear on the Association's YouTube channel.

via @theaag

Tom Baker of Esri announced a new Education GIS search tool at Edgis.org (a domain he owns). It seems to be a Google custom search on a number of education and career GIS websites.

- blog post at Trbaker.com via @trbaker

Douglas Hurt, associate professor of geography at the University of Central Oklahoma and a member of the steering committee of the Oklahoma Alliance for Geographic Education, wrote an op-ed/letter to editor after the state removed funding for geographic education for k-12 teachers.

Stephanie Kemmerer teaches AP human geography at Fletcher High School, which makes her an expert at transforming ninth graders into high performing college sophomores.
 
She's a teacher of the year candidate from northeast Florida. That odd intro above seems to relate to the use of a college geography textbook that her freshmen students find hard to use. There's no mention of GIS, but the students do go on field trips.
 
 
Professor Michael DeMers of New Mexico State University plans to use a $32,000 grant from the National Geographic Society's education foundation to build a State Geography Alliance and bring educators to the school that "teach the teachers" to teach GIS, including on iPads. The university announced the grant Wednesday.

- AP

- News 22 (includes video)

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/12 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Thursday, March 01, 2012

Results indicate that tree cover in urban areas of the United States is declining at a rate of about four million trees per year, according to a U.S. Forest Service study of 20 U.S. cities published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening.

Forest researchers David Nowak and Eric Greenfield of the U.S. Forest Service's Northern Research Station used satellite imagery to find that tree cover is decreasing at a rate of about 0.27 percent of land area per year in U.S. cities, which is equivalent to about 0.9 percent of existing urban tree cover being lost annually.

- Environmental Protection

Conservationists are using UAVs to gather data to protect land, plants and animals.

Using seed funding from the National Geographic Society, The Orangutan Conservancy, and the Denver Zoo, Lian Pin Koh, an ecologist at the ETH Zürich, and Serge Wich, a biologist at the University of Zürich and PanEco, have developed a conservation drone equipped with cameras, sensors and GPS. So far they have used the remote-controlled aircraft to map deforestation, count orangutans and other endangered species, and get a bird's eye view of hard-to-access forest areas in North Sumatra, Indonesia.

- MongoBay

Scientists from the University of Maryland and Beijing Normal University are partnering to track and predict the impact of climate change internationally. ...

At the University of Maryland today, officials from both institutions and representatives from the Chinese government officially launched the new Joint Center on Global Change and Earth System Science, which will conduct the research.

The key tool? A remote sensing database.

Creation of an international remote sensing database will be one of the new center's first projects, and the interdisciplinary work will take place in both countries. In addition to monitoring agriculture, it will also track land use and land cover.

- News Medical

The Department of Homeland Security plans to award up to $50 million in contracts for aerial remote sensing services to support incident management.

- GovConWire

by Adena Schutzberg on 03/01 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

WalkScore Raises $2M To Rate The "Walkability" Of Potential Housing

- TechCrunch

As part of the organization's 100th birthday celebration, scouts created a free "Girl Scout Cookie Locator" app for the iPhone and Android.

But some folks are nervous - not understanding that the app only lists Cookie booths, not scout home addresses. Booths always have adults present.

- Newsnet5

- KFDA 10

Continue reading...

by Adena Schutzberg on 01/18 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Esri had been at work on a National Geographic style basemap for some time and now its available to use.

The map was developed by National Geographic and Esri and reflects the distinctive National Geographic cartographic style in a multi-scale reference map of the world. The map was authored using data from a variety of leading data providers, including DeLorme, NAVTEQ, UNEP-WCMC, NASA, ESA, USGS, and others.

- ArcGIS.com via Esri e-mail

ArcGIS Online basemaps got upgrades - especially in urban areas around the globe.

- ArcGIS Online Blog

ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android v1.0.1 Released! 

It's out of beta (What's New?) and available to all.

- Esri Dev Blog

Among the many Code for America geo apps highlighted by the Washington Post was one using Esri tools.

The Web-based application uses Esri mapping sofware to calculate the potential for solar on rooftops. Any city with the required geodata could implement the program to spread public awareness of the potential savings from using solar power. The project was led by Code for America Technical Lead Ryan Resella. 

- WaP
by Adena Schutzberg on 12/20 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

Thursday, October 27, 2011

An e-mail from NGS reads:

You may not realize that our nation is facing a crisis in geographic literacy. American young adults rank at the bottom in geographic literacy surveys of the world’s most developed countries and 63% of them cannot locate Iraq on a map of the Middle East (Roper Poll, 2006). There is a shortage of job candidates with geospatial technology skills (U.S. Department of Labor, 2005). And, geography education is key for developing the knowledge and skills of the modern workforce (DiBiase, 2010).

So please join the public campaign "Speak Up For Geography: The 10,000 Letter Challenge". As a leader in the geospatial industry, your support of geography education in K-12 schools is needed now more than ever. 

The goal of the 10,000 Letter Challenge is simple: to send 10,000 letters to Congress in support of the bipartisan Teaching Geography is Fundamental (TGIF) Act by November 18, 2011. This date marks the ending of Geography Awareness Week 2011 and the last day of the Congressional session before the Thanksgiving recess. It's easy to send letters to your Members of Congress at http://speakupforgeography.org

For free downloads of 10,000 Letter Challenge resources--display ads, postcards, flyers, and a widget--go tohttps://sites.google.com/site/speakupforgeography/.  

Show your support for geography education: Let Congress know that the Teaching Geography is Fundamental Act is important to you. Ask others to join the Challenge by blogging, podcasting, and tweeting about SpeakUpForGeography.org. Post the widget on your website. Spread the message that the time to act is now!

If you missed it, we discussed the state of geography education lobbying on this week's podcast: Making a Case for Federal Funding of Geography Education

by Adena Schutzberg on 10/27 at 03:00 AM | Comments | Bookmark and Share

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