Geographical Thinking: Episode 95 – Bringing History to Life with GIS
Discover how GIS and storytelling bring history to life with the Memory Maps project, which is preserving cultural narratives and uncovering Halifax’s past.
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Discover how GIS and storytelling bring history to life with the Memory Maps project, which is preserving cultural narratives and uncovering Halifax’s past.
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Discover how data and maps are reshaping Canada’s tourism industry with Joe Amati from Destination Canada. Learn about AI-driven platforms, strategic insights and the future of travel.
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We crossover with our sibling podcast Geographical Thinking. Michelle Brake joins us to talk about her first year as podcast host, then introduces her year-end episode: 2024 Geospatial Reflections.
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Explore 2024’s top GIS moments with Esri Canada experts! Discover highlights, insights, and the impact of geospatial innovation on communities.
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We’ve got stockings full of gifts in our year-end what’s new spectacular starring our GeoGeeks. They’ll share their favourite new features and enhancements in our core ArcGIS products.
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Discover how Ingrid Buday and No More Noise Toronto are using GIS and community power to fight urban noise pollution, tackle health impacts and create quieter, more livable cities for everyone.
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Explore how gender diversity is reshaping geospatial with Dr. Julia Wagemann from Women+ in Geospatial. Learn how this network challenges stereotypes, fosters inclusion and inspires future leaders.
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We’ll learn how to create maps with ArcGIS for Microsoft 365 and then our ArcGIS Online GeoGeek will help us make changes to our data with ArcGIS Web Editor.
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Explore how Douglas Sauer, a one-person GIS team, supports emergency response, infrastructure, and more in the Strathcona Regional District using the power of GIS technology.
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Get ready for some serious brain-bending as contestants Mark Ho and Justin Brassard go head-to-head in a Halloween edition of Geographical Thinking Caps, Esri Canada’s very own geospatial game show.
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In this episode of Geographical Thinking, we explore how Tomoko McGaughey's research uses GIS to redefine rural healthcare accessibility and bridge gaps for remote communities in Canada.
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Are you looking for great data? We’ve got you covered. First, we’ll introduce you to the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World. Then our honorary GeoGeek will provide tips for finding imagery data.
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Esri Canada management consultant Kelsey Davis and Nigel Forster, GIS specialist with the City of Medicine Hat, look back on three years of successful geospatial strategy implementation at the City.
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We’ll look at how our user community is using GIS to better understand and confront climate change. Then our ArcGIS Pro GeoGeek will share what’s new in ArcGIS Spatial Analyst.
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In this episode, Sumaiya Siddiqi and Rachelle Siwy from Colliers Canada provide insight into how GIS is revolutionizing commercial real estate with demographic analysis and future area projections.
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In this crossover episode, we spotlight our sibling podcast, Spatial Report. Michelle Brake sits down with hosts Mark Ho and Maggie Samson to understand technical GIS podcasting and NG9-1-1.
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We’ll discuss how Next Generation 9-1-1 and GIS will play a big role in advancing emergency response. And our field operations GeoGeek will tell us how to keep on mapping even when disconnected.
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Discover how GIS is transforming accessibility planning with urban planning researchers Kate Clark and Katherine Deturbide. Explore how 15-minute cities, digital twins and benchmarking play a part.
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We’re taking GIS indoors with the inside scoop on indoor mapping. Plus, we’ll get the highlights of the best advancements in the latest release of ArcGIS Online.
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Join Michelle Brake and GIS specialist Galen Keily as they delve into mapping across a continent, the wonders of the Pacific Crest Trail and the role of GIS in its stewardship.
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