I have been asked to share all of my workshops and presentations from the 2024 AAG American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, covering a variety of topics and themes, which I am happy to do, here. I hope these resources are very helpful to you during and also, long after the conference!
(1) My colleagues and I hosted an Esri exhibit during the conference, and our ArcGIS Story Map briefing filled with key resources is here: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/briefings/d2c9ed6793854762a4801b1cdd1566f2
Esri Education at AAG in PDF format.
(2) A session hosted by Dr Amy Rock, UCGIS: Teaching Ethics in GIS and Geography Courses: My presentation:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/034813a3e60640428d7ffed5261facd7
Teaching & Learning Ethics with Spatial Thinking & Geotech in PDF format.
(3) Session with Aileen Buckley: Actionable Ethics in Cartography. My comments:
(4) Keynote address followed by discussion and student papers: Geospatial Software Usability: From industry’s perspective to User’s Practice. To support Dr Zhe Zhang’s Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure Initiative: Building High-Performance, Ethical, and Secured Geospatial Software: OAC Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, NSF.
My Presentation: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/briefings/35c53cfa93e84b58899d2601a5995000
Geospatial Software Evolution, Usability, Implications in PDF format.
My keynote outline:
(5) Career Mentoring II: Private Sector Career Paths: Panel with Sarah Battersby of Esri and others.
Career Pathways for multiple disciplines using Geotech and Geothinking: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7eedd711cc254ae8b228e32cb87354e3
Career Pathways Across Disciplines_ GeoTech + GeoThinking in PDF format.
(6) GeoEthics Panel. To support Dr Zhang’s Geospatial Cyberinfrastructure Initiative: Building High-Performance, Ethical, and Secured Geospatial Software: OAC Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, NSF.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/034813a3e60640428d7ffed5261facd7 Teaching Ethics: Why, How, and Implications.
Teaching & Learning Ethics with Spatial Thinking & Geotech in PDF format.
(7) Teaching Introductory GIS using ArcGIS Online. Workshop with my colleague Brian Baldwin, Esri.
Teaching GIS – Using ArcGIS Online
Format: PDF of slides; see above link.
(8) Mapping Your Career Pathway in Geography and Geotechnologies
Career Pathways for multiple disciplines using Geotech and Geothinking: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7eedd711cc254ae8b228e32cb87354e3
Career Pathways Across Disciplines_ GeoTech + GeoThinking in PDF format.
(9) Teaching Modern GIS: Approaches and Perspectives: Panel session. Hosts: Brian Baldwin and Joseph Kerski.
Briefing to lead the discussion: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/briefings/533932af7ccb4c4e8efa86c738437172
Teaching Modern GIS_ Approaches & Perspectives in PDF format.
Panelists: Dr Kirk Oda – Tarrant County College | Dr Drew Trgovac – ASU | Professor Tara Vansell – Lindenwood University | Dr Amy Rock – Cal Poly Humboldt.
(10) Geography Bowl Opening Remarks. Provided 1 tough geography quiz question for the group to ponder!
(11) Collecting Field Data with 3 ArcGIS Field Apps: ArcGIS Field Maps, Survey123, and QuickCapture. Workshop with Brian Baldwin, Esri.
Format: PDF of slides; see above link.
(12) Enhancing Qualitative Social Science Research with GIS. Workshop with Angela Lee, Esri.
Our presentation: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/briefings/d191bc0f99d44dfb9b84631f60619220
Enhancing Qualitative Social Science Research with GIS in PDF format.
(13) Presentation: Future-Focused Education Strategies: 5 ways to teach about scale with interactive maps through GIS.
My presentation: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/88a6ed6da7044f1b98ff1455f9130f95
5 Ways to Teach about Scale using ArcGIS Online in PDF format.
I look forward to hearing how you might make use of these resources!
--Joseph Kerski
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