Penn State Public Broadcasting has produced the Geospatial
Revolution Project, an integrated public media and outreach
initiative about the world of digital mapping and how it is changing
the way we think, behave and interact. With the goal of increasing
public awareness of geospatial technologies, the project offers four
15-minute online mini-documentary episodes, 3-minute shorter
chapters, as well as K-16 educational materials. The episodes share
compelling human stories that clarify the complex and decode the
mysterious, explain the virtues and explore the potential dangers of
these emerging technologies. The Geospatial Revolution Project
explores the seamless layers of satellites, surveillance, and
location-based technologies creating a worldwide geographic
knowledge base vital to solving myriad social and environmental
problems in the interconnected global community
Intelesense Technologies
InteleView iPad
Tuesday May 24 9:30AM - 9:45 AM
Tuesday May 24 12:00AM - 1:00 PM
InteleView is a powerful online GIS tool for displaying vast quantities of
data, in real time, from around the word, and displaying it in a way that is
intuitive and easy to use. With over three hundred thousand data layers online
already, and more being added every day, InteleView is more than a great 3D
viewer: it is a way to see the world in context.