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That number as you may suspect is really difficult to get a handle on. The AAG Guide to Programs in geography on www.aag.org will give you an idea of the number of universities where Geography is taught. For GIS programs, see http://geotechcenter.org and the list of programs and map (ArcGIS Online!) there. For K12 schools, aside from the Geospatial Semester in Virginia, the EAST program in Arkansas, and a handful of other K12 schools in the USA and globally, there are very few GIS courses per se. GIS though *is* beginning to be more heavily used to teach STEM, history, geography, and so on, particularly with the advent of ArcGIS Online. Here is one of my articles on this subject http://www.josephkerski.com/kerski_jog_implementation_effectiveness.pdf See this story map to get a sense of in the USA which schools have a ArcGIS Online organizational subscription - not necessarily using it but at least 1 step forward: http://www.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=c369c6d9bb6d4232bb3ad066cd5b9280 For years I served on the GENIP board and will try to find out where that project lives now online - it was a geography education in K12 national effort. Here is an article that might help: http://gato-docs.its.txstate.edu/jcr:42d98ff7-42d2-418c-b14a-55f288f9d99c/State_of_Geography_Report.pdf There is a story map that gives an indication of the strength of geography state-by-state on Home the GENIP page http://genip.weebly.com as well. I hope this helps. Great question. We are all trying our best to nudge the needle forward on geography and GIS education globally with the help of many partners. --Joseph Kerski
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Jia - our colleagues created these labs for developers to dig into the tools - I've seen these being taught and they are quite good - perhaps these will be helpful - Get Started with ArcGIS DevLabs | ArcGIS for Developers - Joseph Kerski
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Jean - we do have the Esri Oceans Data - here - Visualizing Bathymetric Data Using the Esri Ocean Basemap | ArcWatch and the Ecological Marine Units new data set Ecological Marine Units - will these help? --Joseph Kerski
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Hola Javier - I would start here: (1) GIS for Agriculture | Overview (2) Then look in the Esri Living Atlas of the World (3) CropScape - Cropland Data Layer - Data.gov and some other agriculture layers that we describe on http://spatialreserves.wordpress.com But you are correct - the use of GIS in agriculture goes way back to the 1980s with precision agriculture - and it is a KEY use of GIS even today. --Joseph Kerski https://community.esri.com/groups/livingatlas?sr=search&searchId=8c911fc2-b88b-4f18-b3d8-b01bf9c6cb66&searchIndex=0
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Javier - here is the Esri distributor in Honduras. I have not talked with them but i *have* talked with the people in Belize. Serving GIS Users in Honduras Ingenieria Gerencial S.A., Honduras Carretera Al Primer Batallón, Atrás de la escuela la Estancia School Tegucigalpa Gustavo Palacios Manuel Mendez E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Phone: +504-2291-0238 Fax: +504-2291-0239 Website: www.ingenieriagerencial.com
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Louise - I have taught GIS in Kenya 2 x. The coffee and tea there is the best I have ever had. All those wonderful volcanic soils - so I then wrote a GIS-based lesson on best places to grow tea in Kenya. Here I am on a tea farm in Kenya - On a tea farm in Kenya - YouTube --Joseph Kerski
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Greetings Jean: Great question. The resolution and types of data vary widely around the world. I used to work at data gathering institutions (US Census Bureau, USGS, NOAA) and those agencies still exist, churning out data, but not every country has agencies like that, or if they do, the data is sold OR you have to pay royalties on it OR it is simply not releasable to data users. The good news is that there is an open data movement happening for about 10 years now that has resulted in more data being available now than ever, and Esri works actively with organizations to help them serve their data, and we host some in The Living Atlas of the World. We write about these issues on http://spatialreserves.wordpress.com every week. But - you are correct - there are still significant gaps and I suspect there always will be. --Joseph Kerski
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Hi Heather. That is a great question. There are 2 main databases of GIS programs ... one is the Guide to Geography Programs in the Americas from www.aag.org - and the other is the list and map maintained by geotechcenter.org. I would say that you are already doing 1 key thing - being active in taking courses, like this MOOC. The other thing you can do is (1) go through some of the lessons on http://learn.arcgis.com and (2) explore some of the GIS tutorial books on www.esri.com/books. Then, I would say, be active on LinkedIn with the GIS groups, attend a F2F conference or two each year if you can such as a state event or the Esri UC, subscribe to scgis.org or a state GIS listserv, which are often filled with GIS positions, and also ... think about perhaps taking a certificate program in GIS offered by a community college or a university. I'll cut it off there but happy to fill in more details. --Joseph Kerski
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GIS Day provides an international forum for users of geographic information systems (GIS) technology to demonstrate real-world applications that are making a difference in our society. The stories are still flowing in from the over 1,200 events that were held on or around GIS Day 2017, but a few of them are featured here. Did you host an event in 2017? If so, feel free to add it to the "How did you celebrate GIS Day" story map. Did you miss out? It is not too early to start planning for next year, 14 November 2018. In Indonesia, in the Begek Kembar ecotourism area of mangroves, GIS Day was held out in the field, combined with a location game called Gita Laut GO! (a bit like Pokemon GO). Organizer Muhammad Barmawi of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries reported that, "One goal of the event was to build community awareness about the unique environment of the coastal berekosistem mangrove." Syed Zaheer Hussain, Punjab Information Technology Board, Lahore, Pakistan, sent this picture of cutting the GIS Day cake at the Punjab Information Technology Board and the Software Engineering group. In Greece, Vivi Antoniou, who is working at the 9th Primary School Kastorias as Primary Administrator at the Ministry of Education, shared this video, showing students learning about the world via GIS, maps, globes, and also out in the field. Moira Zellner, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago's (UIC) Department of Urban Planning and Policy, and Director of the Urban Data Visualization Lab (UDVL), said, that "GIS Day at UIC was a dynamic and engaging event, with presentations that spanned a wide variety of topics: Validating images captured remotely by robots, assessing flooding susceptibility and food access in the Chicago region, examining the mechanisms of gentrification over time, estimating the best location for green infrastructure and electric vehicle charging stations, developing water-themed visual story telling tools, and exploring evolving data infrastructure needs. The event ended with two demonstrations on how to use existing GIS platforms, and how to create your own applications. Of the 80 attendees, more than half were from outside the university, representing governmental agencies, NGOs, private companies and other academic institutions in the Chicago region. The event gave everyone the chance to exchange ideas and discuss new applications. This year’s event was dedicated to the memory of Al Scorsch, III, the founder of the UDVL at UIC, and a champion of visualization technology to advance science and policy. He passed away a couple of weeks before the event." Elvis Danilo Perez shared the story of GIS Day in Managua, Nicaragua, that included a talk on technology trends, presentation of the GEOFUMADAS blogger, a video conference by Professor Rafael Beltran of UNIGI, and Elvis Pérez of blog geopz.com, via this video. I participated in the GIS Day event at the University of Central Florida. Dr Timothy Hawthorne and his Citizen Science GIS team invited 375 primary and secondary students to the campus to fly and learn about drones, and investigate their community and their world using interactive web maps in ArcGIS Online. His university students also gave a presentation on what they are doing with UAV and GIS technologies in Belize; we held a GIS career panel, and Dr Hawthorne; and I presented to education and sociology faculty at the university, showing them how they could use GIS in their own instruction and research. I also was honored to give a keynote address on 5 forces acting on GIS, 5 GIS trends, and the 5 most valuable skills for those seeking to use GIS in their career, available here (as a story map : - )). Perhaps the most significant event shared on the crowdsource story map that occurred on GIS Day was the arrival of a GIS analyst's first born daughter! That one is hard to top! For more stories, keep an eye on this GeoNet space, and also see the "How did you celebrate GIS Day" story map.The GIS Day story map is still open for you to submit your GIS Day stories!
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Taynah - so glad! Here is one of my co authored articles that might be helpful - keep in touch! http://www.rigeo.org/vol2no3/RIGEO-V2-N3-1.pdf A call for a center for GIS education research. --Joseph
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Thanks Kimberly! I have worked with Patricia Solis and OSM. I was just at Univ of Central FL last week for GIS Day not far from you. Great part of the world you are in! --Joseph Kerski
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Small is good too - you are making a positive impact - thanks for sharing! I have been to Hebden and taught GIS at the Univ of Leeds! Wonderful places. --Joseph Kerski
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This is great - but that cake is making me hungry : - ) Thanks for sharing! --Joseph Kerski
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