After lunch and some time spent on the stand and a great many meetings, it was up to the room to set up the room for the presentation on Geo-media which I was leading. We had around 80-90 delegates, which was a good 15% or so of the delegates at the conference in our session, which was great - thanks to all who came...
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We shared some copies of the leaflet we had produced, which we had created with the help of Tim Favier, and finalised in the meeting at Klagenfurt University earlier in the year.
Check the YouTube channel to see the video in lots of different languages..
These are going to be used to publicise the importance of geo-media and geo-information.
The session was delivered with the help of John Lyon from the Geographical Association (who discovered later that he had norovirus at the time, so was understandably feeling a little rough - luckily I didn't shake his hand), and Michael Solem of the Association of American Geographers.
The materials from the session were added to the GA Conference pages - Scroll down to Lecture Plus 5
Check out the new AAG resource: The Geographic Advantage HERE.
digitalearth
We shared some copies of the leaflet we had produced, which we had created with the help of Tim Favier, and finalised in the meeting at Klagenfurt University earlier in the year.
Check the YouTube channel to see the video in lots of different languages..
These are going to be used to publicise the importance of geo-media and geo-information.
The session was delivered with the help of John Lyon from the Geographical Association (who discovered later that he had norovirus at the time, so was understandably feeling a little rough - luckily I didn't shake his hand), and Michael Solem of the Association of American Geographers.
The materials from the session were added to the GA Conference pages - Scroll down to Lecture Plus 5
Check out the new AAG resource: The Geographic Advantage HERE.
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