by Barbaree | Aug 11, 2011 | Free Resources, Our Blog
Much of the information in the world has a geographic component, and spatial factors affect every aspect of our lives. In a world where rich visualizations and geospatial tools are the norm, spatial literacy is a significant asset for our faculty, our students, and...
by Barbaree | Aug 9, 2011 | Cougar's Corner, Free Resources, Our Blog
British digital artist and interface designer Paul Neave makes applications, games, tools, toys, interactive art and installations. Neave Interactive has introduced an amazing ONLINE PLANETARIUM. Just set your location and start expolring your sky!
by Barbaree | Aug 6, 2011 | Apps We Love, Free Resources, Our Blog
Project Noah was launched out of NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) in early 2010. It all started off as an experiment to see if they could build a fun, location-based mobile application to encourage people to reconnect with nature and document local...
by Barbaree | Aug 5, 2011 | Our Blog, Presentation & Conference Archives
Finding Latitude and Longitude on the Ground You may have noticed but on many maps there are lines and borders on them that you can’t see or find when you are at these locations on the ground. While true in the visible sense, if you were to go to court in a legal case...
by Barbaree | Aug 5, 2011 | Our Blog, Presentation & Conference Archives
Hide and Seek This is an easy quick activity to brush up on finding points someone else has already saved or points you had saved before. A deck of cards is a nice tool but any numbered sheets of paper, or other unique trinkets would work as well. Many easy variations...
by Barbaree | Aug 5, 2011 | Free Resources, Our Blog
This resource was pointed out to us by our friend, Joseph Kerski. The data in the article he recommended is downloadable and quite fascinating – enjoy! Examining the Spatial Pattern of Travel Time To Major Cities (courtesy of ESRI) Have you ever wanted to get...