lunedì, settembre 28, 2015
Carlomaria Grassi || Why GIS in Education Matters: 1 Page Document
GIS means Geographic Information Systems. Joseph Kerski is geographer who believes that spatial analysis through digital mapping can transform education and society through better decision-making using the geographic perspective. Here are some very interesting words he wrote ... People have always been fascinated with investigating their home—the Earth. To understand our planet, ancient scholars in Rome, Greece, and China founded the study of geography over 2,500 years ago. Today, geography is more relevant than ever before, as issues of climate change, economic globalization, urban sprawl, biodiversity loss, sustainable agriculture, water quality and quantity, crime, cultural diversity, energy, tourism, political instability, and natural hazards grow in importance on a global scale but also increasingly affect our everyday lives. To grapple with these issues requires a populace that has a firm foundation in geography, a populace that can see the “big picture” but also that understands how different patterns and trends are related from a global scale down to the local community. Geography is concerned with all of the relevant issues of our time, because all of these issues have a geographic component.... Why GIS in Education Matters: 1 Page Document | GIS Education Community
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