The Week of Geospatial Information (GI)-Education for the Future
The enhancement of digital skills and competences nowadays is high on the agenda of the European Commission and many member states. Among these digital skills also are the many skills required to work with geospatial data and technologies. Higher education institutions in Europe have been teaching and developing these geographic information (GI) skills for many decades, continuously updating their curricula and implementing innovative teaching methods. The Week of GI-Education for the Future aims to bring together teachers, experts, practitioners and students to present and discuss recent advances in GI-education and think about GI-education for the future.
The Week of GI-Education for the Future will highlight the challenges and opportunities of GI-education in preparing the workforce of the future. Actors and organizations involved or interested in GI-education are invited to participate in this event to learn more about innovative practices, collaborative efforts and anticipating future skills needs, and to share their own experiences and thoughts on GI-education for the future.
The Week of GI-Education for the Future is a virtual event, consisting of daily sessions in the week of 25 – 29 January 2021. These sessions will feature several live presentations by experts and key stakeholders in the field of GI and geomatics, demonstrations of innovative tools and practices, and interactive discussions. Each session will focus on a particular topic.
- Challenges and approaches for bringing higher education closer to market needs (Monday 25 January, 15:00
– 17:00) - New and innovative forms of business-academia cooperation in GI-education: a problem-based learning
approach (Tuesday 26 January, 15:00 – 17:00) - Innovative and open methods in teaching and learning on GI and Spatial Data Infrastructures: from curriculum
design to classroom implementation (Wednesday 27 January, 15:00-17:00) - Innovative GI-education through collaboration in and between different parts of the world (Thursday 28
January, 15:00-17:00)
Participation in the sessions is free of charge and open to anyone interested in GI-education. As each session will focus on a particular topic, participants are free to decide which of the sessions they would like to attend. More information on the agenda of the event and the registration procedure will be announced soon.
The Week of GI-Education for the Future is organized within the framework of four Erasmus+ projects in the geospatial domain.
- EO4GEO – Towards an innovative strategy for skills development and capacity building in the space geoinformation
sector (http://www.eo4geo.eu) - GEOBIZ – Business driven problem-based learning for academic excellence in geoinformatics
(http://geobiz.eu) - SEED4NA – SDI and EO Education and Training for North Africa (http://seed4na.eu)
- SPIDER – Open Spatial Data Infrastructure Education Network (https://sdispider.eu)
The European Commission support for the production of this publication does not constitute endorsement of the contents which reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.
With the support of the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.