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Core Curriculum-Geographic Information Science (1997-2000)

By the mid-1990s, interest was growing in geographic information science as a discipline based on fundamental geographic concepts that could engage student learning from early childhood to a life-time interest in the infrastructural and intellectual developments required for advances in the modeling of complex environmental and social processes. Seeking to accommodate this need, NCGIA adopted a new approach for a revised core curriculum. It was organized around four major themes:

(1) “Fundamental Geographic Concepts for GIS"—enumerating the concepts and describing their role in human cognition;

(2)"Implementing Geographic Concepts in GIS"—discussing the implementation and handling of geographic concepts in digital computers;

(3) "Geographic Information Technology in Society"—examining the management of these technologies, their implications for society, and the social context in which they are used; and

(4) "Application Areas and Case Studies"—critically examining how GIS is used in various applications.

Each of these four groupings consisted of self-contained teaching units based on a one-hour lecture format of approximately 7 pages of point-form text, with inline sketches and graphics. By placing the materials on-line, the potential existed for instructors or subsidiary project teams to develop supporting structures (e.g., hypertext) to organize the lecture notes and other on-line materials into interactive tutorial systems.

There are 31 publications in this collection, published between 2000 and 2015.

000, NCGIA; Kemp, Karen K.: Introduction to the Core Curriculum in GIScience, 2015

000, NCGIA: Outline of the Core Curriculum in GIScience, 2015

002, CC in GIScience; Goodchild, Michael F.: Unit 002 - What is Geographic Information Science?, 2000

005-007, CC in GIScience; Golledge, Reginald G.; Montello, Daniel; Nyerges, Timothy: Units 005-007 - The World in Spatial Terms, 2000

012-017, CC in GIScience; Foote, Kenneth E.; Dana, Peter H.; Kirvan, Anthony P.; Cowen, David J.: Units 012-017 - Position on the Earth, 2000

020, CC in GIScience; Olson, Judy M.: Unit 020 - Maps as Representations of the World, 2000

037, CC in GIScience; Jacobson, Carol R.: Unit 037 - Fundamentals of Data Storage, 2000

045, CC in GIScience; Meyer, Thomas H.: Unit  045 - Non-Spatial Database Models, 2000

051, CC in GIScience; Yeung, Albert K.: Unit 051 - Information Organization and Data Structure, 2000

054, CC in GIScience; Goodchild, Michael F.: Unit 054 - Representing Fields, 2000

055, CC in GIScience; Goodchild, Michael F.: Unit 055 - Rasters, 2000

057, CC in GIScience; Goodchild, Michael F.: Unit 057 - Quadtrees and Scan Orders, 2000

064, CC in GIScience; Zhan, F. Benjamin: Unit 064 - Representing Networks, 2000

090-091, CC in GIScience; Schut, Peter H.: Units 090-091 - Natural Resources Data, 2000

098, CC in GIScience; Heuvelink, Gerard B.M.: Unit 098 - Uncertainty Propagation in GIS, 2000

099, CC in GIScience; Beard, Kate; Hunter, Gary: Unit 099 - Detecting and Evaluating Errors by Graphical Methods, 2000

100, CC in GIScience; Veregin, Howard; Hunter, Gary: Unit 100 - Data Quality Measurement and Assessment, 2000

127, CC in GIScience; Malczewski, Jacek; Keller, C. Peter: Unit 127 - Spatial Decision Support Systems, 2000

128, CC in GIScience; Haining, Robert; Wise, Stephen: Unit 128 - Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis, 2000

130, CC in GIScience; Mitasova, Helena; Mitas, Lubos: Unit 130 - Process Modeling and Simulations, 2000

131, CC in GIScience; Taylor, George: Unit 131 - Multimedia and Virtual Reality, 2000

133, CC in GIScience; Foote, Kenneth E.; Kirvan, Anthony P.: Unit 133 - Web GIS, 2000

135, CC in GIScience; Maher, Robert: Unit 135 - Geographic Information Technologies in Society, 2000

148, CC in GIScience; Yeung, Albert K.: Unit 148 - World Wide Web Basics, 2000

158-160, CC in GIScience; Unwin, David J.: Units 158-160 - Teaching Geographical Information Systems, 2000

164, CC in GIScience; Ventura, Stephen J.: Unit 164 - Land Information Systems and Cadastral Applications, 2000

183, CC in GIScience; Noronha, Val: Unit 183 - Transportation Networks, 2000

187, CC in GIScience; Hunter, Gary J.: Unit 187 - Managing Uncertainty in GIS, 2000

188, CC in GIScience; Gopal, Sucharita: Unit 188 - Artificial Neural Networks for Spatial Data Analysis, 2000

190, CC in GIScience; Yeung, Albert K.: Unit 190 - Public Access to Geographic Information, 2000

191, CC in GIScience; Yeung, Albert K.: Unit 191 - Digital Libraries, 2000

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