The Mappyist Hour - Rapping with Students about GIS

The Mappyist Hour - Rapping with Students about GIS

In this episode, Tee and Silas connect with the next generation of geographers from Humboldt State University. Dr. Amy Rock (Director of the Online GIS Certificate) joins students Melissa Collin and Sean Fleming to discuss how they "accidentally" discovered GIS—from marine biology dreams to hydrology conferences. The group explores the evolving curriculum that now includes Python, R, and web mapping with tools like Canvas Map, debating whether traditional desktop software like ArcMap is becoming obsolete. They also touch on the "imposter syndrome" that plagues even seasoned professionals and the importance of hands-on projects, like mapping strawberry fields and modeling watersheds, to bridge the gap between theory and practice.

Adam Simmons

Geospatial Industry Consultant | Founder, Project Geospatial

Adam Simmons is a geospatial technology liaison and strategic advisor with over 20 years of experience across the defense and commercial sectors. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, he specialized in imagery analysis and order of battle before transitioning to executive leadership as the CEO of Midgard Raven, LLC and the founder of Project Geospatial, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to highlighting innovation within the geospatial ecosystem. Adam bridges the gap between technical development and market storytelling, leveraging his extensive background as a journalist and industry consultant to help companies navigate complex technology landscapes.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamsimmonsgeo
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