Barbaree Duke: Incorporating geospatial technologies and geography into traditional subjects.

Author: Barbaree

  • Day 4 EdUC: Resources and Ideas

    The theme of my Day 4 was without question “Resources and Ideas.” Dr. Shannon White presented this morning her continued research on “Sustaining K-12 GIS” by continuing her case study of the Martin Middle School experience. She and I also presented our “Exploring Resources in the K-12 Classroom.” We shared the stage with some excellent… Read more

  • Other GIS Education Blogs

    http://geotecheducation.blogspot.com/http://gis-education.blogspot.com/ http://gisined.blogspot.com http://www.barbareeduke.com Read more

  • ESRI EdUC Day 1 & 2: Computers and Workshops and Sessions, Oh MY!

    Day 1: After the opening session, we hit the ground running, I saw a map design lab and an excellent presentation by the folks from Montanta about their project Science Goes Spatial (www.spatialsci.com).Day 2:Today was an exciting journey in the computer lab for me! I had the chance to customize buttons, and an opportunity to… Read more

  • Opening Session ESRI Education Users Conference ~San Diego, CA

    What a great opening session! With much more to come, we’re inspired and encouraged to make a difference in spatial thinking and geographic awareness. Here are my high points: If you have a site license then you might want to check out… ESRI Software Promotion for GIS Students at Institutions with a Campus-Wide Site Licensehttp://www.esri.com/slpromo… Read more

  • Workshops and Presentations

    July 2006 ~ NECC, San Diego, CA “Calling All Explorers: Mapping Your Curriculum with GIS” August 2006 ~ ESRI Education Users Conference, San Diego, CA “Exploring Resources” Tuesday, August 8th at 1:30pm October 2006 ~ NCGE Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV “Mapping Cross-Curricular Integration” Saturday, October 7th at 10AM Anytime you’re interested in learning more about… Read more