[GIS5945]: Virtual GIS Day!

 

Today I sponsored a Virtual GIS Day to explore ways to promote GIS in the future, using these sites:

During the event, attendees noted how one of the key take-aways from “Creating and Conducting Guest Presentations for Students” was the recommendation to help students consider what sets their local neighborhood apart. We discussed using a landmark familiar to students in a presentation explaining what GIS is and why it is important. For Pensacola, Graffiti Bridge was suggested.

Another recommendation in the “Creating and Conducting Guest Presentations for Students” presentation was to choose a particular local or global issue and contrast maps over time to open up a discussion on the “whys of where.” In line with this and continuing with the suggested landmark theme above, we discussed how a presentation might highlight the railroad lines in Pensacola decades ago compared to now, to note when Graffiti Bridge was built and how these maps show the evolution of transportation networks in and around Pensacola over time.

To further engage students, one additional suggestion was to have some slides ready for various zip codes in the region to show before and after maps with other types of recognizable roads that changed or expanded over time (e.g., interstates, roads leading to UWF, etc.).




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