Mondays, 4:00-5:20 p.m. Wilkinson 203 3 credits Geo 599 Virtual Seminar in Geographic Information Science: Public Participation GIS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Building bridges: integrating the work of public health and urban planning Rajiv Bhatia, MD, MPH San Francisco Department of Public Health January 27 th,
Advertisements

Marine and Coastal Studies MR1510 The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Coastal and Marine Applications.
Marine and Coastal Studies MR1510 The Role of Geospatial Technologies in Coastal and Marine Applications.
M.Sc CRP-07 Cource Code 572 Geographical Information Systems GIS Syllabus Out line.
Youth Empowerment via Science Education on Geospatial Tools & Online Collaborative Mapping Lila Burgos NASA Space Grant Symposium April 17-18, 2009.
GEO 580 Advanced Applications of GIS in the Geosciences Monday/Wednesday 6:00 – 7:20 p.m. Wilkinson credits.
Centre for Urban Policy Studies and Public Participation GIS research group The University of Manchester Jenni Viitanen and Richard Kingston
Geographical Information Systems and Science Longley P A, Goodchild M F, Maguire D J, Rhind D W (2001) John Wiley and Sons Ltd 1. Systems, Science and.
ADEC Distance Education Consortium. u The American Distance Education Consortium u 65 U.S. State Universities and Land Grant Colleges u Western Hemisphere.
Realising the Power of Location A Location Information Strategy for Western Australia Kylie Armstrong | Western Australian Land Information Authority (Landgate)
How to use:.  To understand what PPGIS is  To describe the principles of PPGIS  To apply examples of case studies and their use in health communication.
Marine Studies Initiative: Research Working Group.
A Definition of Distance Education Distance education is a formal educational process in which the majority of the learning occurs when student and instructor.
NSF and Environmental Cyberinfrastructure Margaret Leinen Environmental Cyberinfrastructure Workshop, NCAR 2002.
A New Collaborative Model for Geospatial Technology Education in a Rural Region Tora Johnson University of Maine at Machias
June 15, 2015June 15, 2015June 15, THE COURSE Mapping and Surveying Geographical Information Systems Importance of Data Global Positioning Systems.
Marc Lindenberg Center For Humanitarian Action Humanitarian Action NorthWest Response Teams Mongolia Disaster Mapping Participatory GIS for Disaster Resilient.
Multimedia/Visualization Breakout Spatialization: Spatial Metaphors – UCSB Advancing Web GIS – Oregon State Multimedia and Visualization – University of.
Geographic Information Systems and Science SECOND EDITION Paul A. Longley, Michael F. Goodchild, David J. Maguire, David W. Rhind © 2005 John Wiley and.
Towards Participatory Geographic Information Systems for Community Planning and Environmental Decision Making Piotr Jankowski Department of Geography San.
PRESENTED BY JUDITH BOCK JENNI DAHL GEOSPATIAL EDUCATION CONSULTANTS USING GIS IN THE CLASSROOM.
Articulating a Program of Study to the Oregon Registry Oregon Center for Career Development in Childhood Care and Education Portland State University pdx.edu/occd.
U.S./European Partnerships in Coastal Atlases and Coastal/Ocean Informatics Coastal Zone 2007 – Portland, Oregon National Coastal Zone Management Community.
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR GEO-INFORMATION SCIENCE AND EARTH OBSERVATION Participatory use of GIS Spatial data acquisition Jeroen Verplanke.
Research in GIScience Landscape ecology, health geography, crime analysis.
Strategies and Implications for Integrating GeoSpatial Technologies in Emergency Management Education Programs – New Directions and Possibilities National.
The Natural Resources Digital Library Needs, Partners, and Challenges Bonnie Avery, Janine Salwasser, & Janet Webster Oregon State University.
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Lesson 1.
Geospatial Science and Technology Briefing on work carried out by the CSTD Dong Wu UNCTAD 17 December 2013 UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.
GIS data sources Data capture and compilation is very time consuming and costly Up to 80% cost of a GIS (Longley et al.) Primary Data – data captured specifically.
1. Systems, Science, and Study. Outline What is geographic information? Definition of data, information, knowledge and wisdom Kinds of decisions that.
GIS DAY Entering the World of GIS Thursday, November Morgan Hall, UC Berkeley 5:30 – 6:15 Careers in GIS, Speaker Panel Alan Rich, City of.
Future. Market One of the fastest growth job sectors in U.S. Geospatial Technology is a leader in innovation, with nanotechnology and biotechnology Geospatial.
Agricultural Careers Geographic Information Systems Specialist By: Dr. Frank Flanders and Ms. Anna Burgess Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office.
Planning for Arctic GIS and Geographic Information Infrastructure Sponsored by the Arctic Research Support and Logistics Program 30 October 2003 Seattle,
 The textbook GIS methods section: Provides basic understanding of GIS concepts What is RS? How can we use RS for GIS, when, where and why?
Scientific Consensus and Action Plan for Mapping the Oregon Territorial Seafloor Dawn Wright, Chris Goldfinger, OSU and the Oregon Territorial Sea Task.
Geographic Techniques for Teachers GCU 674. Today’s Challenges Local, National, Global Environmental, Social, Political, Economic … What is done to help.
Prepared by Elaine Wallace PhD Public Policy frameworks ICT Policy as cross cutting: Convergence Policy making ICT4D policy development workshop CIVIC.
Venue: M038 Date: Monday March 28,2011 Time: 10:00 AM JIC ABET WORKSHOP No.2 Guidelines on: IMapping of PEOs to Mission Statement IIMapping of SOs to PEOs.
Mondays, 3:00-3:50 p.m. Wilkinson credit Geo 507 Virtual Seminar in Geographic Information Science.
 ByYRpw ByYRpw.
GIS and Community Health. Some critiques of GIS emphasize the potentially harmful social consequences of the diffusion of GIS technology, including reinforcing.
A Geospatial Clearinghouse for the Oregon Coast: Implications for Improved Hazard Assessment Dawn Wright Department of Geosciences Oregon State University.
Support the spread of “good practice” in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information Introduction to PGIS Practice By: Giacomo.
Ideas on a Network Evaluation and Design System Prepared for EPA OAQPS Richard Scheffe by Rudolf B. Husar and Stefan R. Falke Center for Air Pollution.
Scientific Consensus Statement for Mapping the Oregon Territorial Seafloor Dawn Wright, Chris Goldfinger, OSU and the Oregon Territorial Sea Task Force.
GEOG 2007A An Introduction to Geographic Information SystemsFall, 2004 C. Earl Governments collect and maintain huge quantities of data and information.
Benefits of the Online Graduate GIScience Certificate Program at OSU Willamette Valley GIS Users Group Meeting Wednesday, November 3, 2010 Kuuipo Walsh.
Guofeng Cao CyberInfrastructure and Geospatial Information Laboratory Department of Geography National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) University.
New York Institute of Technology
University Education in Natural Resources March 15, 2008 Andrea Wirth and Janine Salwasser Oregon State University Libraries Oregon Explorer: natural resources.
STEM EDUCATION TRANSFORMATION Barbara McAllister May 2013 INTEL’S MODEL FOR.
Earth Exploration Toolbook Exploring Seafloor Topology Chapter Pilot Study, Corvallis High School, May 2008 Conducted by Michelle Kinzel 1 and Brian Wake.
Remote Sensing 13/10/2009 Dr. Ahmad BinTouq URL: GEO.
Integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into your Curriculum Teaching American History Meg Merrick & Heather Kaplinger Year 2 GIS Inservices.
Spatial Reasoning for “Terra Incognita” Challenges and Progress of Coastal/Marine GIS Dawn Wright Department of Geosciences Oregon State University.
Strategies and Implications for Integrating GeoSpatial Technologies in Emergency Management Education Programs National Emergency Management Institute.
Overview What is geography? What is geographic information?
CoGland- Collaborative Global Land Information Jun Chen 1,2,3 1 National Geomatics Center of China 2 GEO SB Int. Society of Photogrammetry and.
New Frameworks for Teaching and Learning Bertram C. Bruce Nicholas C. Burbules Scott D. Johnson James A. Levin.
Key Question Why do geographers use maps, and what do maps tell us? © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
The AGILE Research Agenda 7th EC-GI & GIS Workshop Potsdam June 15, 2001 Max Craglia, University of Sheffield Mike Gould, Universitat Jaume I, Castellón.
Illustrating NOAA’s Geospatial Role in Resilient Coastal Zones Joseph Klimavicz, NOAA CIO and Director of High Performance Computing and Communications.
Black and White Introduction to Cyberinfrastructure Eric Shook Department of Geography Kent State University.
Remote Sensing Dr. Ahmad BinTouq GEO440: GIS for Urban & Regional Planning.
Stojanka Brankovic, C.E.MSc Annual World Bank Conference on
SVG101 GEOMTICS LECTURE NOTES D NJIKE.
Key Question Why do geographers use maps, and what do maps tell us?
Statistical surfaces: DEM’s
Presentation transcript:

Mondays, 4:00-5:20 p.m. Wilkinson credits Geo 599 Virtual Seminar in Geographic Information Science: Public Participation GIS

~70 institutions, govt., industry

UCGIS - University Consortium for Geographic Information Science –research the issues that emerge from the use of the technology - in areas such as scale, accuracy, representation, SOCIETY –evaluate, reflect on, work to improve the technology –work to improve GIS practice

UCGIS Education Priorities DISTANCE EDUCATION –1996 Virtual Seminar (UCSB) –1998 Virtual Seminar (OSU) –2002 Virtual Seminar (Hunter College - CUNY) –2005 Virtual Seminar (Penn State) GIS&T Body of Knowledge (aka “Model Curriculum”) Emerging Technologies Accreditation and Certification Supporting Infrastructure Access and Equity Professional Education Alternative Curricular Design Graduate GIS Education Learning with GIS

A Virtual Seminar? PRESENTERS U. of Leeds (UK) U. of Sheffield (UK) U. of Manchester (UK) San Diego State U. of Washington U. of Wisconsin- Milwaukee STUDENTS Oregon State Penn State U. of Leeds (UK) Southampton U. (UK) U. of York (UK) U. of Utrecht (Netherlands)

Components / Expectations Online presentations –Marratech (“synchronous”) Online discussion –Listserv or Blackboard (“asynchronous”) Face-to-face every Monday –Discussion leaders Your own readings Group project at end

Marratech

Geographic Information Science (GISci) Integrates and advances technology from… geographic information systems (GIS) automated mapping, web mapping remote sensing global positioning systems distributed computing (cyberinfrastructure) mobile computing

New high-res satellite imagery will enable us to measure, in even greater detail, physical phenomena that change continuously over time and large areas. Remote Sensing Image courtesy of Rutgers U UCGIS Congressional Breakfast

Mobile and field computing impacts both how we collect geospatial data…and how we use data in the field... Image courtesy of Rutgers U UCGIS Congressional Breakfast

Robotic vehicles for data collection in the field - on land... Image courtesy of Rutgers U UCGIS Congressional Breakfast

… and at sea on the order of tens of meters to meters features the size of a beer can!

Distributed computing is changing how we enter, manage and use spatial information... Image courtesy of Rutgers U UCGIS Congressional Breakfast

Map Servers - “Web GIS”

Urban planners use 3-D analysis to evaluate urban land use... Image courtesy of Rutgers U UCGIS Congressional Breakfast

and to recommend continuous green space strategies... Image courtesy of Rutgers U UCGIS Congressional Breakfast

GIScience (2) The science behind the systems Fundamental issues arising from the use of the systems The science that is done with the technology Systematic study of geographic information using scientific methods Societal issues of GIS use

So what is PPGIS? Public Participation GIS Community interests and GIS technology “Empowering” communities Collaborative decision-making involving the public “Conflicting knowledge” and “multiple realities” “Public participation” vs. “participatory”

Syllabus, Assignments

Group Project: Choose a Place, an Issue, and 3 of the following: 1.Propose a strategy for soliciting “local knowledge” about a given land management issue. 2.Describe the problem of distilling the spatial aspect of local knowledge. 3.Explain how, and how well, local knowledge may be represented in a GIS. 4.Exemplify a case in which local knowledge played a role in land use, resource allocation, or other planning decisions. 5.Speculate on how local knowledge concerning a decision to locate a controversial land use (e.g., retail megastore, strip mall, strip mine, or halfway house) may vary by community. 6.Explain how citizen participation improves local government planning processes and outcomes.

Some Ideas for Places / Issues Oregon Coast Marine Protected Area

OPAC Marine Reserve Working Group

Goldfinger et al., OSU Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab

Goldfinger et al., OSU Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab

Goldfinger et al., OSU Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab

Goldfinger et al., OSU Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab

Goldfinger et al., OSU Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab

Goldfinger et al., OSU Active Tectonics & Seafloor Mapping Lab

Some Ideas for Places / Issues City of Corvallis or City of Portland Land Use, Projected Development OSU Student Empowerment (e.g., voter registration) Others?

Group Project Work in groups of 3 Work together throughout the term Gather information (including interviews) Build a rich web site Present results as a group, Nov. 26