Challenges and Opportunities in GIS- A Conversation with Dr. Michael Goodchild

Maptime brings experts, beginners, and the curious together all for the sake of spatial learning. Our goal for the Seattle branch of maptime is to connect geospatial professionals with those who desire to learn more about maps and spatial data.

https://www.meetup.com/maptimesea/events/311397724/

In this joint event hosted by Seattle University and MaptimeSEA, Dr. Michael F. Goodchild will explore the evolving landscape of geographic information science: where it’s been, where it’s going, and how local communities can participate in and benefit from spatial data. Key themes will include the rise and implications of volunteered geographic information (VGI)—how non‐experts contribute to mapping and spatial datasets; methodological and ethical challenges around data quality, privacy, and representation; and how advances in GIScience are opening new opportunities for research, policy, and community empowerment.

Attendees will come away with:

Who Should Attend: This event is for anyone curious about the past, present, and future of geographic information science, from students and early-career professionals to seasoned GIS practitioners. Community members, data enthusiasts, and citizen scientists interested in open mapping and local applications are also encouraged to attend.

Where to Go: Meet at the Casey Commons Room on the fifth floor inside the Casey Building (CASY) on Seattle University’s campus. The building can be found on Seattle University’s map on the west side of the campus.

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