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GI_Forum 2025, Volume 13
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13
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2025
GI_Forum Journal is an international, peer reviewed Open Access journal that provides a forum for the critical examination of spatial enquiry. It publishes high quality original research across the transdisciplinary field of Ge- ographic Information Science (GIScience), Media Geographies and Geomedia Education. The journal provides a platform for dialogue among GI-Scientists and educators, technologists, social scientists, and critical thinkers in an ongoing effort to advance the field and ultimately contribute to an informed GISociety. Submissions focus on innovation in education, science, methodology, technologies and communication in the spatial domain and their role towards a more just, ethical, and sustainable science and society. The journal explicitly welcomes contributions that emphasise efforts to address spatially relevant issues from an inter- and transdisciplinary, theoretical as well as empirical perspectives. GI_Forum Journal is a journal of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
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Transversal Geospatial Competences across Disciplines - Insights from the DEvision Capacity Building Initiative
Digital Earth vision – in short ‚DEvision’1 – with the motto of ‘Digitally Connecting Real and Virtual Environments’ is an initiative aiming at the integration of geospatial online and blended learning modules into curricula of multiple disciplines at partner institutions and beyond. It implements digital transformation concepts in societies, economies, and environments by involving students and in-service professionals beyond the traditional ‘geospatial’ subjects, addressing planning and conservation, logistics and ecology, tourism and agriculture. All these and more fields are inherently spatially organized, therefore benefit from an explicit spatial approach, and require inclusion of geospatial awareness and methods in their curricula. By connecting and enhancing the real world with virtual representations, the vision of Digital Earth implements a transdisciplinary geospatial perspective. This will benefit the development of economies everywhere, particularly emerging ones. This vision of a Digital Earth is aligned with general digital transformation in society and business, with implementation of sustainable development goals, and a live-long learning paradigm. Overall, DEvision follows several clearly defined principles: (i) blended learning based on online resources, (ii) instructor-led pathways aligned with students’ majors, (iii) a modern approach to GIS entirely based on cloud platforms, and (iv) orienting students towards a continuous professional development principle based on online communities.
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Josef Strobl - Ainura Nazarkulova
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978-3-7001-9749-2, eJournal, PDF, limited accessibility, 24.07.2025
Pages:
7 Pages
Language:
English
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