GIS in Higher Education Chat

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We have heard from colleagues in higher education involved with teaching and conducting research with GIS that there is an ongoing need to keep our community connected during these times of rapid change in education and technology.   Join your colleagues in higher education and the Esri education team to learn about tools, data, curricular materials, and teaching approaches during these informal brown bag chats.  Each chat will feature a short presentation about a GIS resource followed by plenty of time to ask for more information of the speaker and to chat with the community.  Each session will be recorded so you can watch it asynchronously if you wish.  Keep checking this blog to view the recordings as they will be uploaded after each brown bag session. 

 

GIS Education Chat Schedule and Recordings

 

Occurrence: First Tuesday of every month at 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PT)

Duration:  45 minutes including Q&A.

Note: You must register for chats through Zoom beginning 2021.

 

Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PT)

Topic:  Teaching with and using the QuickCapture App.  

  • Topic lead: Ismael Chivite
  • Note: Download the QuickCapture app from the iPhone AppStore or Google Play Store before the brown bag, if you would like to follow along the demo.
  • Link to recording and use the password: 1t?p5fbh
  • Quick Capture learning resources

 

Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PT)

Topic:  Teaching with and using the Experience Builder to create customized web mapping applications

 

Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PT)

Topic:  Linking Survey123, web maps, story maps, and dashboards for effective data collection, analysis, and communication. 

 

Date: Tuesday, September 1, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PT)

Topic: ArcGIS Story Maps Best Practices in Higher Education: Q&A with the Experts

  • Topic lead: ArcGIS StoryMaps Product Team

 

Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PDT)

Topic: Turning Data into Meaningful Information: A Lesson From ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World Team

 

Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 9 AM (PT)

Topic: ArcGIS Hub for Data Sharing, Student Projects, and Community Engagement

 

Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 12 NOON (ET), 11 AM (CST), 10 AM (MDT), 9 AM (PDT) 

Topic: Location Location Location:  Teaching Business Concepts and Skills with Business Analyst Web

 

Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 | 12 NOON (ET), 11 AM (CST), 10 AM (MDT), 9 AM (PDT) 

Topic: Creating more powerful and beautiful maps: Using the new ArcGIS Online Map Viewer

 

Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 | 12 NOON (ET), 11 AM (CST), 10 AM (MDT), 9 AM (PDT) 

Topic: Introducing the new ArcGIS Field Maps: The all-in-one app for fieldwork

 

Beginning February 2021, monthly chat information and registration will be updated on the new website >> https://gis-in-higher-education-chat-edresources.hub.arcgis.com/ 

 

About the Author
I believe that spatial thinking can transform education and society through the application of Geographic Information Systems for instruction, research, administration, and policy. I hold 3 degrees in Geography, have served at NOAA, the US Census Bureau, and USGS as a cartographer and geographer, and teach a variety of F2F (Face to Face) (including T3G) and online courses. I have authored a variety of books and textbooks about the environment, STEM, GIS, and education. These include "Interpreting Our World", "Essentials of the Environment", "Tribal GIS", "The GIS Guide to Public Domain Data", "International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with GIS In Secondary Education", "Spatial Mathematics" and others. I write for 2 blogs, 2 monthly podcasts, and a variety of journals, and have created over 5,000 videos on the Our Earth YouTube channel. Yet, as time passes, the more I realize my own limitations and that this is a lifelong learning endeavor and thus I actively seek mentors and collaborators.