Ethics for the GIS Consultant is Good Business
I just finished a small GIS job for a client. A really small job. They wanted to know where the Crown lands were in a part of New Brunswick. Not sure what they were going […]
I just finished a small GIS job for a client. A really small job. They wanted to know where the Crown lands were in a part of New Brunswick. Not sure what they were going […]
Fast forward to 2011. I was conducting research on latest trends in education re web 2.0; and, with my Intermediate/Secondary group of pre-service Social Studies teachers at Memorial University, decided to learn Twitter. This resulted […]
Here at the Bachelor of Applied Technology – Geographic Information Systems (BGIS) program at SAIT Polytechnic in Calgary, Alberta we have seen an increasing demand for seats in our GIS program. In response to this […]
During our GoGeomatics Canada website launch party in Ottawa, we encouraged our guests to have a chat about geomatics. Here, we’re speaking with Daniel Katz and Chris Jobson. These two individuals are both currently students, talking […]
During our GoGeomatics Canada website launch party in Ottawa, we encouraged our guests to have a chat about geomatics. Here, we’re speaking with Shannon Olson and Kevin Ballantyne. Would you like to do an interview? Contact […]
During our GoGeomatics Canada website launch party in Ottawa, we encouraged our guests to have a chat about geomatics. Here, we’re speaking with Eduardo Barajas-Garrido, Regie Alam, John Yole and Eric. What do they do, what […]
GoGeomatics Canada is looking to the west of Canada and speaking with Tracey Harvey GIS instructor at Selkirk College in BC. GoGeomatics: Hi Tracey and welcome back to the GoGeomatics Canada community. Tracey you were […]
On September 28th in Toronto, and 29th in Niagara, GoGeomatics Canada held our regular socials and Jonathan Murphy the managing director of GoGeomatics Canada came to hang out with the groups in both locations. We […]