As of January 1, I was laid off from my geospatial technology support position at Vassar College. I started the GIS at Vassar blog for myself, so that I could do my job better, to keep track of links to useful web sites, to remember Google Earth KML network links useful for teaching, to answer questions that faculty and students had around the college, and to remember projects that I found valuable. Over the three and a half years of running this blog (I started it in September 2006), I've had an average of about 50 page views a day. And though I really slowed down on my posting while I've been doing my Fulbright, I still get visitors. So the GIS at Vassar blog and the old posts will stay right where it is on Blogger, but I will no longer add new posts to it. I will start more posting to this new blog called Geospatial Technologies in Education that I set up on Posterous. I migrated all the old posts here but will keep adding new material. Please follow me here.
And if you're in the market for an educational and geospatial technology professional with skills in ArcGIS, Google Earth, field technologies like tablet PCs and GPS receivers, and spatial literacy, I'm available... stewart (dot) meg (at) gmail (dot) com
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
New Geospatial Technology Blog: Moved the Old Blog Here
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Thanks Larry! I appreciate your thoughts.
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