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Being a Savvy Tweeter: Following and Followers Part 1
Who should I follow and why? The first lesson I learned when I started my experimental account with my university…
Looking Back at my First Year, GIS & Geographic Analysis at Ryerson University
After successfully completing my first year at Ryerson University in Toronto, I wanted to share some thoughts about my experiences.…
Updated 2013 Canadian Geomatics Conferences & Events: GIS, Remote Sensing, Surveying
We decided to update our list of events and conferences that might be of interest to the geomatics community for…
Ottawa GoGeomatics Career Seminar for GIS on April 28th: Sneak Preview
It’s only a short time until the April 28th Ottawa GIS Career Seminar. In preparation for the seminar this weekend…
Gearing up for the Canadian National Surveyors’ Conference 2013
We can’t wait to go to the exciting seminars that are happening at the upcoming National Surveyors’ Conference 2013 (NSC…
The Myth of COGS
When Jonathan Murphy mentioned to me ‘the myth of COGS’ as a topic of conversation in Ottawa I agreed to…
Marie-Josee Proulx: CEO of Intelli3
We would like to introduce an industry professional, Marie-Josee Proulx. She is currently the CEO of Intelli3 in Quebec. GoGeomatics…
Lindsay Short: The Ins and Outs of Being a Young GIS Professional
Historically, jobs in GIS were few and women in these roles were even fewer. While there are a growing number…
Click, Trip and Away!
In honor of international Women’s day on March 8th, GoGeomatics will feature interviews and articles by women about women in…
Emily MacDonald – Co-Founder of Integral Geomatics
GoGeomatics got the chance to talk to Emily MacDonald, and share her story with you, our readers. She is the…
Data and Systems at the Weather Network
In honour of International Women’s day on March 8th, GoGeomatics will feature interviews and articles by women about women in…
Bonnie Lum: Trying to Find a GIS Job without a Map
I have always had an interest in maps. Every time my family took a vacation, I was always the map…