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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

Watch Episode One
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poMGRbfgp38

Watch Episode Two
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXS0bsR0e7w

We live in the Global Location Age. Where am I? is being replaced by, Where am I in relation to everything else?

http://geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/

Penn State Public Broadcasting is developing the Geospatial Revolution Project, an integrated public media and outreach initiative about the world of digital mapping and how it is changing the way we think, behave, and interact.

The project will feature a web-based serial release of eight video episodes—each telling an intriguing geospatial story. Overarching themes woven throughout the episodes will tie them together, and the episodes will culminate in a 60-minute documentary. The project also will include an outreach initiative in collaboration with our educational partners, a chaptered program DVD, and downloadable outreach materials.

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  • @swenney I've seen this done with Esri technology. Specifically it is called ArcGIS.

    @theoakdogg Extreme one sided comments tend to get extreme responses. As with anything you need to take the good with the bad. Lines on maps create divisions. They also inform us of amazing truths about our planet. Without this technology, humankind is destined for catastrophic failure. Awareness, openess and an ability to communicate the gentle fabric that is geography is the message here.

  • @theoakdogg You were speaking of wars, not indigenous peoples rights.

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