Welcome to the 2012 Virtual Geography Convention! If
you have a presentation or blog post you wished published please
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An update on interesting information being shared at the Association of American Geographers conference in New York City.
Penn State Geography: noticing a tension between large scale global and small scale local research methods here#AAG2012
Scooter Wadsworth: Good work being done by the AAG to understand the disconnect between Geography programs and real world work involving geography.#AAG2012
Scott St. George: Druckenbrod 'Trend Intervention' methods are better able to identify prolonged changes in tree growth.#aag2012
Alan McConchie: What should cartography professors teach now? JavaScript tools, esp. open source: leaflet, jQuery, etc, says @blueshirt (not flash)#AAG2012
bthny: Advice from @nytgraphics: cartography students need to learn JavaScript and python and stuff.#aag2012
Emily Fekete: Deaf geographies are the most linguisticly diverse session at#AAG2012 with at least 4 languages represented among presenters.
An update on interesting information being shared at the Association of American Geographers conference in New York City.
Penn State Geography: noticing a tension between large scale global and small scale local research methods here
Scooter Wadsworth: Good work being done by the AAG to understand the disconnect between Geography programs and real world work involving geography.
Scott St. George: Druckenbrod 'Trend Intervention' methods are better able to identify prolonged changes in tree growth.
Alan McConchie: What should cartography professors teach now? JavaScript tools, esp. open source: leaflet, jQuery, etc, says @blueshirt (not flash)
bthny: Advice from @nytgraphics: cartography students need to learn JavaScript and python and stuff.
Emily Fekete: Deaf geographies are the most linguisticly diverse session at
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