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.
Geothoughts Talks 8: Day 1 Morning Panel Session on Smart Cities
Geothoughts
1 hour 18 minutes 4 seconds
8 years ago
Geothoughts Talks 8: Day 1 Morning Panel Session on Smart Cities
Discussion began with introductions by Geothink Head Renee Sieber, associate professor in McGills School of Environment and Department of Geography. Presentations were given by Stephane Guidoin, open data chief advisor in Montreals Smart and Digital City Office and Geothink Co-Applicants Stéane Roche, associate professor in University Lavals Department of Geomatics; Pamela Robinson, associate professor in Ryerson Universitys School of Urban and Regional Planning; Rob Feick, associate professor in Waterloo Universitys School of Planning; Teresa Scassa, Canada research chair in University of Ottawas Faculty of Law; an Victoria Fast, an assistant professor at University of Calgarys Department of Geography.
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.