EUGISES 2000

Second European GIS Education Seminar, 7-10 September, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

PAPERS

 

 

Session

 

Warming up

Chair: Derek Reeve - Bela Markus

Fred Toppen: Opening
Bela Markus: Welcome
Janos Jelen: Monitoring World Heritage Sites

Gabor Remetey: GI - enabling technology for eEurope
Derek Reeve: Things that worry me *** (ppt)

 

Things that worry us

Faces of GIS

Chair: Fred Toppen

Keynote - Andrew Frank: From GI Science to GI Engineering

 

Surveying: Allan Brimicombe - GIS as Technology, Science and Engineering - do we have a Model?

Remote Sensing: Sébastien Gadal - Jean-Paul Gilg: Geographic Didactical Approach in Remote Sensing and Sampling Techniques - From the Satellite Imagery to the Territorial Model

Cartography: Milan Konecny

Urban Planning: Mauro Salvemini - Urban Planning & GIS - an opposed marriage:

Agriculture: Julian Swindell - GIS in the field; introducing spatial analysis as a basic skill to agriculture students

Changes in GI Education

Chair: Karen Kemp

Keynote - Fred Toppen: Changing directions in GI education in the Netherlands and Flanders: an overview of changes throughout the last ten years.

James Petch: Technology watch

Marinus de Bakker - Lideweij Bakker: Changes in GI education

C Lundberg, M Segerlund, F Salén, F Stridsman, A Östman, M Fahller, B-I Rönnbäck, A Wiggefors, H Sapage: New student categories - problems and possible solutions

Lilian Pun-Cheng – Kent Lam: Knowing our customers – A strategic analysis of geomatics students

Networks in education

Chair: Mauro Salvemini

Keynote - Josef Strobl: Education, networks and technology

Fred Toppen: The role of AGILE within the European GI education community

Ann Johnson - Gail Hobbs: GIS Access - new Pedagogy of Active Learning

Rados Sumrada-Eric Stubkjaer: Outcome of the Phare-Tempus project -Education on Environment and Infrastructure

Ursula Kretschmer - Emanuele Roccatagliata: CommonGIS project and its experiences

PANEL GI – retrospect and prospect 

Chair: Giorgio Saio

Presentation by the PANEL-GI partnership: 
Giorgio Saio: Project Overview
Martin Raubal: PANEL-GI Compendium. A Guide to GI and GIS (ppt)

Virtual education

Chair: James Petch

Keynote - Jonathan Raper: Virtual...: from virtual field course to virtual universities

 

Walter de Vries - Allan Brown: Developments in distance education at the ITC

Ron van Lammeren: Problem based learning on-line 
Eric Lorup: Internet based GIS tutorials

Alexander Simonov - Ekaterina Kiknadze - Peter Plekhanov - Nickolay Trokhinin: Methodology and technology of WebGIS

Experiences in GI education 

Chair: Jonathan Raper

Massimo Davi - Mauro Salvemini: MUTATE - teaching advanced GIS in planning, tourism and emergency management 
Paul van Helden: Is a Distance a factor…? A Profile of GIS Distance Learning in Southern Africa  
Jean Denègre - Jacques Grandjean - Philippe Truquin: Teaching GIS in Schools - A French experience

Viorel-Alexandru Marinescu - Angela Ionita: Educational GIS aspects in Romania     
Pierre Bazile: The development of Geographic Information a main challenge for Agricultural Education 
Vladimir Zidek: Geomatics teaching...

Academic - Industry partnership

Chair: Andrew Frank

Keynote - Karen Kemp: New directions in GIS education

 

Ann Johnson: ESRI Virtual Campus developments

Chris Verwoert - Sally Bos: The Power to Learn

 Cooling down

Chair: Derek Reeve - Bela Markus

Panel discussion: Andrew Frank, Karen Kemp, Milan Konecny, Anders Östman, James Petch, Jonathan Raper, Giorgio Saio, Mauro Salvemini, Josef Strobl, Fred Toppen

 

Fred Toppen: Beyond EUGISES 2000
Bela Markus: Closing remarks