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Agenda

The Workshop will take place at the Technische Universität Berlin in the rooms of the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science. This year, the workshop is organised in parallel and partially overlapping the 11th German workshop on Education in GIS (GIS AT).
Please visit the GIS AT website to get more information on the program: (http://gis.gfz-potsdam.de).
For Icebreaker and registration please arrive at the Geodätenstand located in the 6th floor of TUB's main building.


TU Berlin, Geodätenstand, Main building, 6th floor

     

ISPRS TC VI/1-3 Workshop 2015 - Program
Advances in Web-based Education Services

Wednesday, 17. June 2015

 
18:00 .. 20:00 Icebreaker Geodätenstand
     

Thursday, 18. June 2015

 
09:00 .. Registration Geodätenstand
10:15 .. 11:00 Session 1 H 6105
  Intro of participants, Discussion H 6105
11:00 .. 11:15 Coffee break  
     
11:15 .. 12:15 Opening Session H 6131
  Frank Neitzel (TU Berlin)  
  Gerhard König (ISPRS)  
  Joachim Schiewe (GIS AT)  
11:30 .. 12:15 Keynote  
 

Bert Veenendaal, Curtin University, Perth, Australia:
GIScience Curriculum Framework for Higher Education.

 
12:15 .. 13:30 Lunch break Geodätenstand
     
13:30 .. 14:30 Session 2 H 6105
 

Xiaoqiang Cheng, Zhipeng Gui, Kai Hu, Shuang Gao, Ping Shen, Huayi Wu, Wuhan University, PR China:
A Cloud-based Platform Supporting Geospatial Collaboration for GIS Education.

 
  Henny Mills, Newcastle University, United Kingdom:
Digital learning environment for students in Geomatics.

 
 

Matthias S. Moeller, University of Bamberg, Germany:
Mapping the World - A New approach for Volunteered Geographic Information in the Cloud.

 
14:30 .. 14:45 Coffee break  
14:45 .. 15:30 Session 3 H 6105
 

Huiping Liu, Beijing Normal University, PR China:
Basic graduate curricula of GIS design in Beijing Normal University, China

 
 

Junyi Huang, Lan You, Qiming Zhou, Huayi Wu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China):
Delivering GIS training using geospatial web service - a case study of landslide risk mapping in Hong Kong.

 
15:30 .. 15:45 Coffee break  
     
16:00 Tour - Transfer to landing stage  
16:30 .. 17:50 Explore Berlin by water: River Cruise from Schlossbrücke Charlottenburg to Jannowitzbrücke  
     
19:00 Workshop Dinner (Together with GIS-AT)  
     

Friday, 19. June 2015

 
09:00 .. 09:45 Session 4 - Keynote H 6131
 

Josef Strobl, Universität Salzburg, Austria:
Approaches to Student-Centered Online Learning in Geoinformatics.

 
09:45 .. 10:00 Coffee break  
10:00 .. 11:00 Session 5 H 6105
 

Bert Veenendaal, Curtin University, Perth, Australia:
Using the geospatial web to deliver and teach GIScience education programs.

 
 

Thomas Kastler,Manfred Ehlers, University of Osnabrück, Germany:
"Geomatico" - A Web-Based Learning Game teaching GIS Analysis Methods.

 
 

Gerhard Koenig, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany:MOOCs - A force to be reckoned with or a temporary phenomenon.

 
11:00 .. 11:15 Coffee break  
11:15 .. 12:15 Session 6 H 6105
 

Maria Grazia D'Urso, Daniele Masi, University of Cassino and Sothern Lazio, Italy:Multi-Criteria Decision Making methods and its applications for the human resources management.

 
 

Osman Sami Kirtiloglu, Ibrahim Oztug Bildirici, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey:
Web-Based Educational Tools For Cartography.

 
  Final Discussion - Lessons learned - Closing  

 

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