The three main types of land use changes are urban sprawl, logging, and agriculture & here the New England has remained pretty stable over the last 40+ years or so. Why? The main land use changes had already occurred by 1988.
Interesting Stuff Online
An assortment of fun and useful things found somewhere in the cloud.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
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.
- Ellis: Your On-Demand Classroom Companion
- Ellis Product Walkthrough 2026 (YouTube)
- https://www.askellis.org/
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
Saturday, May 2, 2026
ArcGIS Story Maps
A compliation of useful resources related to Esri / ArcGIS Story Maps / ArcGIS Online
Mapping / Legends
Friday, May 1, 2026
Your Name in Landsat!
Silly, but fun: Your Name in Landsat
Maybe even a good way to explore landforms in a Physical Geography class!
Saturday, April 25, 2026
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.
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