[OSGeo-Discuss] Inputs needed from Open Geo community for AAG New AP Course in GIS&T

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sat May 30 01:31:17 PDT 2015


Hi all,

AAG is seeking proposals for Authors, Reviewers for thier new AP Course in GIS&T (Thanks to Adena Schutzberg  for informing me about this opportunity)

We need to make sure Open Source, Open Standards, Open Data in Geospatial Education is clearly inputted into this course and i request esp. our US colleagues to take lead for this. GeoAcademy's work can give us momentum for this.

To apply for consideration as a proposal author and/or reviewer, please submit a short (250-word maximum) statement of interest and a current resume/CV to Dr. Michael Solem, AAG Director of Educational Research and Programs, at msolem [at] aag [dot] org by June 15, 2015. Proposal authors and reviewers will receive a stipend to support their work.

Applications are sought from AP teachers, faculty from all-types of postsecondary institutions (2-year and 4-year undergraduate, master’s and research-doctoral), instructional design specialists and GIS industry professionals with interests in GIS education.

GENIP will review applications and make final selections for the AP GIS&T writing and review committees by July 10. The first face-to-face meeting of the proposal writing committee will be held during the NCGE Annual Conference in Washington, DC (August 6-9, 2015).

More details at http://news.aag.org/2015/05/aag-seeks-proposal-authors-reviewers-for-new-ap-course-in-gist/

Best wishes,

Suchith



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