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International Conference on Spatial Cognition Link

from the conference web site:

The next (5th) meeting, having the theme of “Space and Embodied Cognition,” will take place on September 4-8, 2012, and will be hosted by ‘La Sapienza’ University of Rome.

"In order to facilitate interdisciplinary discussion and spread new, innovative research on spatial cognition, all space-related scientific disciplines and approaches (behavioural, cognitive, computational, developmental, engineering, neuroanatomical, physiological, social) will be considered."

Spatial Analysis at Carleton College Link

From the Spatial Analysis at Carleton College web site:

The purposes of this Web site are to:

  • Provide resources that promote spatial literacy at Carleton College via teaching and research with GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and spatial analysis methods
  • Showcase spatially integrated teaching and research at Carleton College
  • Advertise workshop opportunities and initiatives in promoting spatial literacy at Carleton College
BioMedware Spatial Analysis Software Link

BioMedware provides a suite of software packages, for analyzing spatial clusters (ClusterSeer), bounary effects (BoundarySeer), and space-time patterns (SpaceStat).
 

Position on the Earth Link

Part of the NCGIA Core Curriculum in Geographic Information Science

Weighting Locations Link

Site Location Exercise: Resort

SPLINT – Spatial Literacy in Teaching Link

SPLINT is a £3.9 million HEFCE-funded Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) led by the University of Leicester working in conjunction with the University of Nottingham and University College London. The focus of SPLINT is on the pedagogy of geospatial technologies; the pedagogy of taught postgraduates and the enhancement of spatial literacy in HE.

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