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March 2, 2011

Geospatial Revolution: Episode Three Released

Once again, right on time, Penn State Public Broadcasting has released Episode Three of their excellent "Geospatial Revolution" project.

If you've missed either of the first two episodes, I strongly suggest you go back and watch them. Episode One covered a wide overview of "how" and "why" questions regarding geospatial technologies, and Episode Two dug into more specific examples including the City of Portland and the well-known shipping company UPS.

Episode Three covers a variety of safety and war-related topics, such as:

• "Mapping the Road to Peace"
• "Waging Modern War"
• "Serving and Protecting"
• "Staying Safe"

You can watch each segment individually on their site, or watch the full 15 minute video below:

I hope you enjoy the video, and be watching for their fourth and final episode on May 3, 2011.


Posted by mickmel at March 2, 2011 9:57 AM

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