Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Ellis: Your Trusted & Experienced Teacher Colleague

This is pretty cool: imagine you have 24/7/365 access to a very experienced colleague who is also up-to-date with the latest research and best-practices when it comes to learning differences and mental health. Well, Ellis is supposed to be just that & (of course) is powered by AI.

    It's difficult to imagine that this could work...but a) it may be better than nothing and could b) be useful in Higher Education where the teachers (= professors) usually have little or no training or experience with such issues.

    Saturday, May 9, 2026

    Ethics in GIS

    Interesting read: Enlisting AI to Mainstream Ethics in Spatial Data Science Education

    Here's a new-to-me term: Ethics Across the Curriculum or EAC - the idea that ethics should be woven throught the entire curriculum from beginning to end. Here are some resources:
    • The Guide to the Geographic Approach  contains 15 open-access modules & some of those include ethical issues and questions.
    • Now there is GISEthics.org and its collectiom of 21 case studies.
    What to do in-practice? Three things: 1) use a formal case study analysis, 2) use a disucssion forum prompt, and 3) include an ethics-related learning objective. How you may ask? Try the AI-based Ethics Case Study and Discussion Prompt Creator and create yourself a case study that aligns with your course content, a customized discussion forum prompt. and even your learning objective for the course syllabus.

    Here's a complete case study from Claudi.ai: When the Map Has a Memory

    Friday, May 1, 2026

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    Thursday, April 23, 2026

    ChatGPT Images 2.0

    I have not tested it, but apparently ChatGPT Images 2.0 can basically create a complete research poster for you. Not sure how this would work in-practice for anything that includes 'original' research, but it should work fine for the classic student literature-review poster.

    How The Heck Does GPS Work?

    Good, albeit a little nerdy: How The Heck Does GPS Work?