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Geothoughts
Geothink.ca
17 episodes
7 months ago
At Geothink, we explore how the Geospatial Web 2.0 is reshaping interactions between governments and citizens. From Google Maps and GPS-enabled cellphones to Tweeting about potholes and using mobile applications to find the quickest bus, Geothoughts explores how this technology is reshaping our lives.
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At Geothink, we explore how the Geospatial Web 2.0 is reshaping interactions between governments and citizens. From Google Maps and GPS-enabled cellphones to Tweeting about potholes and using mobile applications to find the quickest bus, Geothoughts explores how this technology is reshaping our lives.
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Social Sciences
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Geothoughts 7: Unpacking the Current and Future Value of Open Civic Data
Geothoughts
5 minutes 45 seconds
10 years ago
Geothoughts 7: Unpacking the Current and Future Value of Open Civic Data
In our latest podcast, Geothink co-applicant researcher Peter A. Johnson, assistant professor of Geography and Environmental Management at the University of Waterloo, discusses how the seemingly desirable ethos of open data may nonetheless hamper our understanding of how end users are interacting with government products.
Geothoughts
At Geothink, we explore how the Geospatial Web 2.0 is reshaping interactions between governments and citizens. From Google Maps and GPS-enabled cellphones to Tweeting about potholes and using mobile applications to find the quickest bus, Geothoughts explores how this technology is reshaping our lives.