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Joseph Kerski
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Thinking Spatially
Urbanization: Livin’ in the City
This episode discusses how urbanization has impacted planet Earth and how geographers study urbanization. The post Urbanization: Livin’ in the City appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-07-01
15 min
Thinking Spatially
Malthus: Forecasting the future through Demography
This episode discusses Thomas Robert Malthus: Forecasting the future through Demography. The post Malthus: Forecasting the future through Demography appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-06-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Time: How it is embedded in geography, and how standardization and time zones impacted our world
This episode investigates Time: How it is embedded in geography, and how standardization and time zones impacted our world. The post Time: How it is embedded in geography, and how standardization and time zones impacted our world appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-05-01
13 min
Thinking Spatially
UAVs: Unmanned or Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, or Drones, and their impact on geography and geotechnologies
This episode discusses UAVs: Unmanned or Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, or Drones, and their impact on geography and geotechnologies. The post UAVs: Unmanned or Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, or Drones, and their impact on geography and geotechnologies appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-04-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
The Treaty of Tordesillas: Its Impact on Exploration and Settlement, Past and Present
This episode investigates The Treaty of Tordesillas and Its Impact on Exploration and Settlement, Past and Present. The post The Treaty of Tordesillas: Its Impact on Exploration and Settlement, Past and Present appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-03-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Using childhood memory maps to foster spatial thinking
Why use childhood memory maps to foster spatial thinking? This episode discusses how and why to use this powerful and easily implementable activity across a wide ranges of educational levels and courses. The post Using childhood memory maps to foster spatial thinking appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-02-01
17 min
Thinking Spatially
Alexander Von Humboldt: Kosmos: Studying the Earth and Its People
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast examines the life, exploration, and impact that Alexander Von Humboldt had on sciences, with an emphasis on geography. The post Alexander Von Humboldt: Kosmos: Studying the Earth and Its People appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2025-01-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Surveying: Measuring the Earth
This episode focuses on surveying, and how measuring the Earth was important through ancient times to our modern times, with an emphasis on the geographic implications. The post Surveying: Measuring the Earth appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-12-01
13 min
Thinking Spatially
Universalis Cosmographia: Waldseemullers America and the World
This episode investigates Universalis Cosmographia: Waldseemuller’s map showing America and the World, and the impact it had on its time in 1507 and on to today’s modern web maps. The post Universalis Cosmographia: Waldseemullers America and the World appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-11-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Regional Studies: Investigating the Diversity of the World
This podcast delves into regional studies, their geographic foundations, and their impact. The post Regional Studies: Investigating the Diversity of the World appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. - Geographer.
2024-10-01
12 min
The Bounding Box
Joseph Kerski - Educational Navigation
I'm excited to talk to Joseph Kerski Phd GISP, Educational Manager at Esri! Joseph is an author and educator who helps educators and students get the most benefits from GIS and Geography in their curriculum. He talks about some of his successes and challenges in education, the current landscape of spatial technology in schools and where it could be going in the future! Spatial Reserves Teaching Mathematics Using Interactive Mapping The Bounding Box merchandise is now available (including new mugs!), if you would like to support the show - the-bounding-box.printify.me Visit odoe.net...
2024-09-19
28 min
Thinking Spatially
Posidonius: Uniting Geography with Science and Philosophy
This podcast episode focuses on Posidonius, who untied geography with science and philosophy, and the impact it had on thought in his time (135-51 BC) and thereafter. The post Posidonius: Uniting Geography with Science and Philosophy appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-09-01
09 min
Thinking Spatially
Roads, Ports, and Railroads: Connecting the Planet
This podcast episode focuses on Roads, Ports, and Railroads, how they connect the Planet, and their geographic implications. The post Roads, Ports, and Railroads: Connecting the Planet appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. - Geographer.
2024-08-01
14 min
Thinking Spatially
Mercator: Mapping the World in a New Way
This podcast focuses on the life and work of Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594), who mapped the world in a new way, and the geographic implications of his life and work. The post Mercator: Mapping the World in a New Way appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-07-01
13 min
Thinking Spatially
Topophilia: Affinity to Place
This podcast defines and explains the concept of topophilia–that we as humans are fundamentally attached to place, and why it matters. The post Topophilia: Affinity to Place appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-06-01
15 min
Thinking Spatially
Pei Xiu: Advancing Cartography in China
This podcast discusses the cartographic and geographic advances of Pei Xiu in China from 224 to 271 AD or CE. The post Pei Xiu: Advancing Cartography in China appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-05-01
10 min
Thinking Spatially
Observatories: Monitors of the Earth and Beyond
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast discusses the geographic implications of observatories from ancient times to our modern times. The post Observatories: Monitors of the Earth and Beyond appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-04-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Magellan: Launching Global Exploration
This podcast focuses on Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) and the impact his 1519-1521 voyage had on geography, cartography, exploration, and much more, during its time and down to our present age. The post Magellan: Launching Global Exploration appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-03-01
14 min
Thinking Spatially
Proximity and Adjacency: Why they matter, and how to teach them through mathematics, maps, and geography
This episode of the Thinking Spatially Podcast focuses on the concepts of Proximity and Adjacency: Why they matter, and how to teach them through mathematics, maps, and geography. The post Proximity and Adjacency: Why they matter, and how to teach them through mathematics, maps, and geography appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-02-01
17 min
Thinking Spatially
Political Boundaries along Lines of Latitude and Longitude
The podcast Political Boundaries along lines of latitude and longitude explores the geographic implications of the history and development of political boundaries, why they matter, and which political boundaries are rarely but rather interestingly along full degree lines of latitude and longitude. The post Political Boundaries along Lines of Latitude and Longitude appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2024-01-01
14 min
Thinking Spatially
Northwest Ordinance Act: Surveying and Settling the Land
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast examines how the Northwest Ordinance Act in the USA impacted surveying and settling of the land, geographic thought, and geotechnologies. The post Northwest Ordinance Act: Surveying and Settling the Land appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-12-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
The Earths Magnetic Field: Impacting Geography from the Ground Up
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast explores how the investigation and discovery of the Earth’s magnetic field influenced geography and our everyday lives. The post The Earths Magnetic Field: Impacting Geography from the Ground Up appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-11-01
10 min
Thinking Spatially
Columbus: Permanently Altering Global Relationships
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast focuses on the controversial figure of Columbus and how his exploration and voyages permanently Altered Global Relationships to the present day. The post Columbus: Permanently Altering Global Relationships appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-10-01
12 min
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2023-09-27
00 min
Thinking Spatially
The French Geodesic Mission: 1 degree of Latitude
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast examines the French Geodesic Mission of 1730 and its impact on our understanding of the Earth, including elements of geotechnologies, political geography, and more. The post The French Geodesic Mission: 1 degree of Latitude appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-09-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Lewis and Clark: Researching, Mapping, and Exploring to the Coast
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast focuses on the impact that Lewis and Clark had on geographic tools, geographic thinking, settlement patterns, the relationship to Native Americans, and more, to the present day. The post Lewis and Clark: Researching, Mapping, and Exploring to the Coast appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-08-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
The Earth in Space: Seeing the World as it Truly Is
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast focuses on how space exploration helped us understand our own Earth and how it influenced geographic thinking. The post The Earth in Space: Seeing the World as it Truly Is appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-07-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
Brunel: Modifying the Landscape in the Industrial Revolution
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast focuses on Brunel and how his work led to the modification of the Landscape in the Industrial Revolution and to the present day. The post Brunel: Modifying the Landscape in the Industrial Revolution appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-06-01
09 min
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2023-05-14
00 min
Thinking Spatially
Aryabhata and Brahmagupta: Using Mathematics to Explain Geography
This episode in the Thinking Spatially podcast series focuses on Indian mathematicians Aryabhata and Brahmagupta: How their advancements in Mathematics greatly aided the discipline of Geography and geographic technology. The post Aryabhata and Brahmagupta: Using Mathematics to Explain Geography appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-05-01
11 min
The NDS Show - An Intelligence Community Podcast covering Geospatial Intelligence, Open Source Intelligence OSINT, Human Intelligence HUMINT, Military & National Security
Geography & GIS Education during the AI REVOLUTION & Events That Shaped Spatial Thinking FOREVER with ESRI’s Joseph Kerski, PHD
This podcast covers Geography Education with Artificial Intelligence, Critical Thinking for GIS professionals, the state of Ethics in Geography and GIS, and a deep dive into inspirational figures and events that have shaped geography and geospatial thinking forever. Dr. Joseph Kerski shares his expertise on the explosion of AI tools for GIS applications and how to approach education in Geography, GIS and Geospatial Science in the age of artificial intelligence. He also offers his thoughts on language models like ChatGPT and the speed of education versus the speed of technology. Educational gaps in GIS are also discussed, and Dr...
2023-04-12
1h 19
The NDS Show - An Intelligence Community Podcast covering Geospatial Intelligence, Open Source Intelligence OSINT, Human Intelligence HUMINT, Military & National Security
Geography & GIS Education during the AI REVOLUTION & Events That Shaped Spatial Thinking FOREVER with ESRI’s Joseph Kerski, PHD
This podcast covers Geography Education with Artificial Intelligence, Critical Thinking for GIS professionals, the state of Ethics in Geography and GIS, and a deep dive into inspirational figures and events that have shaped geography and geospatial thinking forever. Dr. Joseph Kerski shares his expertise on the explosion of AI tools for GIS applications and how to approach education in Geography, GIS and Geospatial Science in the age of artificial intelligence. He also offers his thoughts on language models like ChatGPT and the speed of education versus the speed of technology. Educational gaps in GIS are also discussed, and Dr...
2023-04-12
1h 19
Thinking Spatially
The Environmental Movement: Connecting Geography to a Higher Purpose
This episode in the Thinking Spatially podcast series discusses the environmental movement: How it began, what it is, and its impact on geographic thinking. The post The Environmental Movement: Connecting Geography to a Higher Purpose appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-04-01
13 min
Thinking Spatially
Teaching GeoEthics
This episode of the Thinking Spatially podcast series describes why ethics is central to work in geography and mapping, and discusses strategies on how and why to teach geo-ethics. The post Teaching GeoEthics appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-03-01
15 min
Thinking Spatially
Antarctica: To the End of Earth
Antarctica: To the End of Earth: This podcast describes the exploration of Antarctica and its impact on science and on geographic thinking. The post Antarctica: To the End of Earth appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-02-01
14 min
Thinking Spatially
Al Biruni: Laying the Geodetic Foundations
This episode describes the life and discoveries of Al-Biruni, who laid the geodetic foundations for what we understand about the Earth. The post Al Biruni: Laying the Geodetic Foundations appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2023-01-01
10 min
The Geoholics
Episode 156 - Joseph Kerski PhD GISP
Happy Christmas & Merry Geoholidays! The guys were joined this week by the one and only Joseph Kerski! With 30 + years experience in all 4 sectors of society including nonprofit (AAG, NCGE, UCGIS, others), government (NOAA, US Census Bureau, USGS), industry (Esri), and academia (University of Denver and others), Joseph's focus is on using geography and Geographic Information Sciences (GISc) to expand the use of spatial thinking in all sectors of society. He has been at Esri for nearly 17 years and is currently the Education Manager. We learned what life at Esri is like, what life is like growing up in a...
2022-12-25
1h 29
Thinking Spatially
Spatial Citizenship Education: What it is and why it matters
Join me for a chat about: Spatial Citizenship Education: What it is and why it matters. The post Spatial Citizenship Education: What it is and why it matters appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-12-01
22 min
Thinking Spatially
Marco Polo: From West to East and Back Again
Join me as we discuss the life, exploration, and impact that Marco Polo’s journey from Italy to China and back again had. The post Marco Polo: From West to East and Back Again appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-11-01
10 min
Thinking Spatially
What are the 10 most important educational benefits to GIS?
Join me as we discuss the 10 most important educational benefits that GIS (Geographic Information Systems) offers. The post What are the 10 most important educational benefits to GIS? appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-10-01
16 min
Thinking Spatially
David Livingstone: A European with a Heart for Africa
Join me as we discuss the life and impact of David Livingstone of the 19th Century: A European with a heart for Africa. The post David Livingstone: A European with a Heart for Africa appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-09-01
08 min
Thinking Spatially
What is GIS and why teach with it?
Join me as we discuss what is Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and why teach with this important framework, data sets, and tools? The post What is GIS and why teach with it? appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-08-01
22 min
Thinking Spatially
Pliny the Elder: Creating the First Encyclopedia of Geography
Join me as we discuss the amazing feat of Pliny the Elder’s encyclopedia, his life, his spectacular death, and the impact his work had. The post Pliny the Elder: Creating the First Encyclopedia of Geography appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-07-01
10 min
Thinking Spatially
What are the 10 key strategies for teaching GIS?
Join me as we discuss the 10 key strategies for teaching GIS–Geographic Information Systems. Many choices exist, and this chat will help you navigate those choices and make informed ones. The post What are the 10 key strategies for teaching GIS? appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-06-01
18 min
Thinking Spatially
Aerial Photography: Examining the Earth from Above
Aerial Photography: Examining the Earth from Above. Think spatially as we examine the development and influence that aerial photography has had since the mid 19th Century, and its impact on how we understand our world. The post Aerial Photography: Examining the Earth from Above appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-05-02
13 min
Thinking Spatially
On becoming a GISP GIS Professional
My story of becoming a GISP – a GIS professional as certified by the GIS Certification Institute, and why you should consider becoming one as well. The post On becoming a GISP GIS Professional appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-04-01
05 min
Thinking Spatially
George Perkins Marsh: Humans as Change Agents
Join me as we chat about George Perkins Marsh, who pioneered the concept of humans as change agents: His life and legacy, and why it all matters. The post George Perkins Marsh: Humans as Change Agents appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-03-01
10 min
Thinking Spatially
What are the 10 most important GIS skills in education?
Let’s chat about the 10 most important GIS (Geographic Information Systems) skills to focus on and foster in education. I contend that if you and your students gain confidence in these 10, you can do anything. The post What are the 10 most important GIS skills in education? appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-02-01
09 min
Thinking Spatially
Leif Eriksson: Visiting North America in 1001
Lets chat about Leif Eriksson’s life, voyages to North America and elsewhere, and the impact it all had on exploration, history, and geography. The post Leif Eriksson: Visiting North America in 1001 appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2022-01-01
10 min
Thinking Spatially
Copernicus: Establishing correct Earth-Sun Relationships
Copernicus: Establishing correct Earth-Sun Relationships. Think spatially as we examine Copernicus’ life and impact, and why it matters on down to today. The post Copernicus: Establishing correct Earth-Sun Relationships appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-12-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Cross-staffs, astrolabes, and other devices: Determining Positions on the Planet
Cross-staffs, astrolabes, and other devices: Determining Positions on the Planet, and paving the way for GPS. Think spatially as we consider these devices, how they were used, and the impact they had. The post Cross-staffs, astrolabes, and other devices: Determining Positions on the Planet appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-11-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
Smith: Breaking New Ground with Stratigraphy
Smith: Breaking New Ground with Stratigraphy: Think spatially on the life and impact of William Smith, creator of the world’s first modern geologic map. The post Smith: Breaking New Ground with Stratigraphy appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-10-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
10 Useful and Amazing Web Mapping Applications
Think spatially as we examine 10 amazing web mapping applications that I have used in a wide variety of research and teaching settings, and you can do the same, including the Urban Observatory, the Wayback Esri Imagery, the Living Atlas Water Balance app, and much more. The post 10 Useful and Amazing Web Mapping Applications appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-09-01
33 min
Thinking Spatially
Harrison: Solving the Longitude Problem
Harrison: Solving the Longitude Problem: Think spatially as we examine how the hard work, tenacity, and innovations of John Harrison’s longitude clock transformed the world and our understanding of it. The post Harrison: Solving the Longitude Problem appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-08-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
National Mapping Agencies: Mapping the Nations
National Mapping Agencies: Mapping the Nations: Think spatially as you consider the history and mission of national mapping agencies around the world, and the impact they had and continue to have in our digital age. The post National Mapping Agencies: Mapping the Nations appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-07-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
Zheng He: Sailing from East to West
Zheng He: Sailing from East to West: Think spatially as you consider the life and voyages of Zheng He of China and the impact they made. The post Zheng He: Sailing from East to West appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-06-01
11 min
Thinking Spatially
Wegener: On Solid Ground? Not so much.
Think spatially as we examine the life, theories, and challenges faced by Alfred Wegener, and his influence through plate tectonics on how we understand our planet. The post Wegener: On Solid Ground? Not so much. appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-05-01
12 min
Thinking Spatially
Eratosthenes: Calculating the Earth’s Circumference
Eratosthenes: Calculating the Earth’s Circumference: Think spatially as we examine the work and influence that Eratosthenes had on our understanding of the planet’s size, and much more. The post Eratosthenes: Calculating the Earth’s Circumference appeared first on Joseph Kerski, Ph.D. GISP.
2021-04-01
11 min
GeogPod
Episode #21 - Joseph Kerski: How to incorporate GIS into your teaching
In this episode John spoke to GIS advocate and enthusiast Joseph Kerski. They discussed what GIS is, explored terms such as 'geospatial thinking' and 'the geographic perspective', as well as detailing a host of free GIS tools teachers can use in their lessons today. Joseph Kerski is a geographer with a focus on the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in education. Joseph gave a TED Talk on ‘The Whys of Where’. He holds 3 degrees in geography and has served as geographer in 4 sectors of society, including government (21 years at NOAA, US Census Bureau, USGS), academia (Penn Stat...
2021-01-07
1h 02
Directions Magazine Podcasts
Geoinspirations Podcast Series: Bleys Focht
Today our distinguished columnist, Dr. Joseph Kerski, features Bleys Focht-Reminding Us to Stay Open to New Ideas.
2020-09-16
00 min
Directions Magazine Podcasts
Geoinspirations Podcast Series: Denise Powell - Reimagining what a university can be and do
Today our distinguished columnist, Dr. Joseph Kerski, features Denise Powell, educator in the University of Colorado’s ATLAS program.
2020-07-20
00 min
Directions Magazine Podcasts
GeoInspirations: Patricia Carbajales-Dale, Promoting GIS for Good
Dr. Joseph Kerski, talks with Patricia Carbajales-Dale, Co-Director of the Clemson University Center of Excellence and manager of the Geospatial Technology Center. She regularly consults with others on campus for geotechnology services and training, teaches workshops and courses in GIS, and promotes GIS throughout the campus.
2020-06-24
00 min
Measure This!
[EP 9] Talking with Dr. Joseph Kerski on Mentoring in the Age of Automation
Gavin and Joseph answer reader questions with geospatial figure Dr. Joseph Kerski–distinguished geographer, author, and educator.
2020-02-21
26 min
Directions Magazine Podcasts
GeoInspirations: Jasmine Du - Helping Develop the Next Generation of Geospatial Tools
Dr. Joseph Kerski, features Jasmine Du, software developer and programmer at the Esri R & D Center in Beijing, China.
2019-10-16
00 min
Directions Magazine Podcasts
GeoInspirations: Timothy Hawthorne - Making GIS accessible to the Masses
Dr. Joseph Kerski talks with Dr. Timothy Hawthorne from University of Central Florida.
2019-09-18
00 min
Directions Magazine Podcasts
GeoInspirations: Allen Carroll, Storyteller and Environmental Champion
Dr. Joseph Kerski, talks with Allen Carroll, program manager for storytelling at Esri. Thanks to Allen and his team, people around the world have access to telling rich and varied stories with powerful yet easy to use web based GIS tools.
2019-06-12
00 min
Green Team Academy
049: 2019 Earth Week Virtual Summit Overview
Episode 049: 2019 Earth Week Virtual Summit Overview Take a tour of the 2019 Earth Week Virtual Summit! www.EarthWeekSummit.com What is it? Originally aired April 22 - 28, 2019, the Summit features a total of 24 interviews featuring community leaders and experts. Each session provides tips and actionable advice from people who are making a real eco-impact on the ground. Save yourself years of wasting time, by learning proven strategies that are working right now! Can I still access the Summit? Yes! The Summit is available on-demand. Purchase access for just $97. Download t...
2019-05-09
39 min
Directions Magazine Podcasts
GeoInspirations: Shannon White, Applying Spatial Thinking and Geospatial Tools for a Career Adventure
Today our distinguished columnist, Dr. Joseph Kerski, talks with Dr. Shannon White, GIS Certificate Coordinator at William and Mary.
2019-04-03
00 min
The NSPS Radio Hour
01/21/19 Guest Joseph Kerski
Join host Curt Sumner and his guest Joseph Kerski
2019-01-22
00 min
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 363
Main topic: Joseph Kerski of Esri. News: NGA, Geoogle I/O, and Bing.
2012-07-02
42 min
A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies
A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 363
Main topic: Joseph Kerski of Esri. News: NGA, Geoogle I/O, and Bing.
2012-07-02
42 min