Title: Please Bookmark These!
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2Please Bookmark These!
- GIS _at_ OSU
- geo.oregonstate.edu/ucgis
- Help with GIS
- geo.oregonstate.edu/ucgis/gis_resources.html
- ESRI site license info.
- geo.oregonstate.edu/esri/
- Geographic Information Science Certificates
- geo.oregonstate.edu/gcert
- Campus GIS assistant Dori Dick -
dickd_at_geo.oregonstate.edu - Marine and Coastal GIS Links - Davey Jones
Locker - marinecoastalgis.net
3ESRI Virtual Campus (software training)FREE
subscriptions to OSU students
- training.esri.com
- ArcGIS 9 and ArcGIS 10
- Geodatabase Basics
- Server GIS (ArcGIS Server)
- ArcGIS Extensions
- Map Projections
- MUCH more!
4Free VC courses for OSUwww.geo.orst.edu/esri/esri
_distrib.htmlvc
- get course access code(s) from
- Dori Dick
- dickd_at_geo.oregonstate.edu
5GEO 565 Bibliographies (Opt 1),Term Papers (Opt
2)All due 500 p.m., this FridayNO EXTENSIONS
Final Exam Wednesday, March 16th, 200-400 p.m.
Web Mashups (Opt 3) due also by 400 p.m.
6Final Exam
- Format
- Part 1 - Multiple choice on scantron/bring 2
pencil - Part 2 - Short answer
- Comprehensive but w/more questions on 2nd half -
again major concepts - Lecture PPTs
- Your own notes
- Will NOT include
- "Web Sites of the Week
- Labs 1-5, 7-8
7Final Exam - cont.
- Major Concepts
- Some terms SQL, ecological fallacy, mixel,
spatial autocorrelation - Spatial analysis (lec. 11-12), 3-D, UCGIS
research priorities, guest lectures - Distinguishing characteristics of GIS
- Topology - the diagram may appear again
- Object vs. field, vector vs. raster
- Future of GIS
- Nasties
- Resolution of grid
- GIS queries as part of an analysis step
8Where to Go From Here
- Keep reading the geography/GIS literature and
surfing the web - ArcUser, ArcNews, workbooks (GIS Tutorial, etc.)
- Get an internship or research project
- Go to conferences, workshops
9The Future of GIS
10Recap
- this class was about theory, basic, fundamental
concepts, SOME hands-on - based on a national curriculum
- CONCEPTS - data model, data structure, topology,
data compilation, process, analysis - What role does space have as a source for
explanation understanding? - TECHNIQUES - overlay, buffer, map algebra,
interpolation - TOOLS - labs
11GISystems, GIScience and GIStudies
GISystems
GIStudies
GIScience
12GIScience, GISystems and GIStudies
- GIScience fundamental scientific issues arising
from the use of GISystems (concepts, techniques) - GISystems implement the storehouse of GIScience
knowledge (tools, techniques) - GIStudies how systems and science are embedded
in a societal context
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14Why speculate on the future?
- May get something right!
- Most of tomorrows systems are under development
now. (UCGIS) - Some of tomorrows systems already exist, but are
not diffused through the hierarchy of potential
users. - Prepare for new hardware and software
15http//www.ucgis.org
16Geographic Information Science Technology Body
of Knowledge
http//dusk.geo.orst.edu/gis/GIS_Body_Knowledge_Fl
yer.pdf
17A Research Agenda (example below)
- Future of the Spatial Information Infrastructure
- Information policy
- Intellectual property rights, privacy, liability
- Digital government research
- Local generation and integration of data
- Public participation GIS
18Long-Term Research Priorities priorities--gtresearc
h? research agenda
- Geographic Representation
- Scale
- Spatial Data Acquisition Integration
- Spatial Cognition
- Spatial Ontologies
- Space and Space/Time Analysis Modeling
- Uncertainty
- Visualization
- GIS and Society
- Geographic Information Engineering
19Grand ChallengesNational Academy of Engineering
- Make solar energy affordable
- Engineer better medicines
- Prevent nuclear terror
- Provide access to clean water everywhere
- Secure cyberspace
- Reverse-engineer the brain!
20Grand Challenges in GIScience??
- Finish Digital Earth by 2015!
- Create digital simulations of geographic
phenomena indistinguishable from real
counterparts! - Map or visualize all uncertainties!
- Find all appropriate data no matter how hidden!
21Grand Challenges in GIScience??
- What is the cost to the nation of geographic
information that is inaccurate, overaccurate or
out-of-date? - What role can geographic technologies play in
eliminating geographic illiteracy? - In what ways have we yet to exploit the
superiority of digital maps over paper maps? - By how much can effective use of geographic
information improve human safety and welfare
while reducing the associated costs?
Keith Clarke, UCSB
22Grand Challenges in GIScience??
http//dusk.geo.orst.edu/grand_challenges.html
23Some of the future is NOW!
- Desktop mapping on a budget
- Real high end power
- GIS/GPS integration
- Rapidly maturing market with broad public
acceptance and knowledge - The Web More than data delivery
24GIS and the Internet
- Access distributed data and processing systems
- Publish data and knowledge between users
- From monolithic desktop systems to distributed
GI-Services - Geography is still very important in cyberspace
25GIS and the Internet
- Access distributed data and processing systems
- Publish data and knowledge between users
- From monolithic desktop systems to distributed
GI-Services ? Server GIS Cloud GIS - Geography is still very important in cyberspace
26GIS and the Internet Mashups
- County map w/pie chart of election results
- Google Map with sunrise/sunset calculator
- Google Map with line generalizer so lines with
GPS points load more quickly - Maps with tags, comments, personalization, etc.
- Javascript APIs
- ArcGIS Javascript API for ArcGIS server
27GIS Drivers
- Hardware price performance continues to improve
- Hardware diversity increases
- Software functionality continues to improve
- GIScience becomes the norm
- More GI is created and accessible
- GIS plays a pivotal role in New Science
- Geographic measurement technologies become
all-pervasive
28Impact of Moores Law
Longley et al. text
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30Impact of Moores Law
Longley et al. text
31Increase in GIS Functionality
Longley et al. text
32Falling Cost of GIS
Longley et al. text
33Computing is not about computers any more. It is
about living. -- Nicholas Negroponte, Founding
Director of MITs Media Lab. Being Digital
(1995), p. 6.
34GIS is not about systems anymore. Its about
geography. -- Keith Clarke, UC-Santa
Barbara Author, Getting Started w/Geographic
Information Systems
35GIS/GPS Integration
36In-Vehicle Navigation Systems
37How about nav systems for these??
www.terrafugia.com
www.skycarexpedition.com London to the Sahara
38Wearable computers come of age
39Wearable GIS?!
- Input
- Touch
- Gloves
- Sensors
- Sight
- Vision tracking
- Cameras
- GIS as clothing
From the research of Professor Keith Clarke, UCSB
40Flexible computer displays
41USB 3.0 download a 25 Gb file in under 60
seconds
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43Technology in 2019?
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vDQdGvfV4WnU
http//geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/
44Summary thus far
- Understanding GIS requires consideration of
science, systems and studies - GIS provides a framework to manage the world
- The real value of GIS is its problem solving
capability - The future of GIS and GISci is bright
45But there are some real issues.(Longley et al.,
Chapter 20)
?
46Personal Privacy
Freedom of Expression
vs.
U.S.?
Europe?
For context, listen to the NPR story at
http//bit.ly/d9276g
47Constraints to GIS Development??
48Societal Issue Democratic Access
- Open and democratic access to geospatial data is
now possible! - Are the policies and funding in place to support
this? - Otherwise real danger of major disenfranchisement
- the right and the need to access these data.
- Information haves and have nots.
494 Things Need to Close the Digital Divide
--Craig Barrett, CEO of Intel
- Computers
- Connectivity (especially Broadband wireless)
- Content
- Education on all of the above
- health education, economic development
50Some Career Info...
- Spatial Thinking, Spatial Relationships
- GIS / Projections / SQL Databases
- Python / Java JavaScript / C/ C, .Net
- Network Hardware, Software, Web Services
- Web Authoring / Graphic Art Design
- Communication Skills
- Your Users
51GIS Going In Style
Thank You!