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EduMapping + JobMapping Frans Rip Centre for Geoinformation, Wageningen UR 18 April 2011

1. What is EduMapping? Present GI-course descriptions Toekomst: mèt etiket Assessment by teacher Course content linked to external reference via course description Store result in label

2a. Advantages of EduMapping GI-education becomes comparable between vocational and academic level 1 day course and 4 yr program within and between different countries between 1 st jobs and education labels gives overview, supplements textual description GI-education more consistent Assessment of same course by different persons will bring out differences in understanding Identity of course and curriculum can be formulated more clearly GI as a knowledge domain becomes more coherent 1 common base for sub domains (Surveying, RS, GIS, Cartography,...) better visibility, attractiveness for students By using GI Body of Knowledge v.2006... there is an external reference as a basis for accreditation & certification feedback becomes possible to be used in the next version: BoK2

2b Disadvantages of EduMapping Keeping the label of a course up to date takes a yearly 30 minutes Using BoK needs to be learned BoK is in English BoK is not yet a mature, well developed, product Present version of BoK is only analog

3a. Actions around EduMapping Several presentations + articles in 2008 and later AGILE-Initiative status International try-out in 2010: 6 countries, about 50 labels Interest by ICA, ISPRS, Am. BoK2 ( sept.2010 Zürich, april 2011 Utrecht,... ) 2011: Workshop for SAGeo, Dutch Foundation for the GI Labour Market Workshop AGILE conference: how to co-operate? Rip, Grinias and Kotzidis 2011: Best paper nomination at the AGILE conference (please Vote!)

3b. Actions around EduMapping 2011-2014 Objective: Obtain labels for all GI-education in Europe to support - better diploma recognition, - co-operation between GI-educators, - GI-job description and GI-job application. re: jobs: EduMapping branch: JobMapping (together with Marinus de Bakker, GI-job assessment with GI-BoK is the basis for matching with GI-courseware. JobMatching

4. Label: a table to add to the text Wageningen example: Introduction Geo-information Science, 2010, 6 ECTS Contents: Via the geo-information cycle main concepts, main technology and impact on society of Geo-Information Science are introduced. This cycle consists of describing, analysing and realising of real world features and processes via spatial data and information. Main concepts are based on the notion of models (conceptual, formal and technical), geographical attributes (thematical, geometrical, temporal), geo-reference, geo-data structure, methods and techniques (for example algorithms) to realize the geo-information cycle (capture, storage, query, process, transform and visualize). Besides, examples are given to apply the geo-information cycle into research projects of different spatially oriented environmental sciences. 4 groups in label: GI in BoK GI not in BoK GI generic Non-GI Learning outcomes: After this course students are expected to be able to: - recognise the basic terms of Geo-information Science; - understand and illustrate the geo-information cycle and the main concepts in Geo-information Science; - demonstrate and apply elementary GIS and Remote Sensing software skills. Activities: - study text books after introductory lectures; - practise concepts by case studies and assignments; - practise these concepts by use of geo-information systems and remote sensing software.

5. BoK = GI S&T Body of Knowledge http://www.ucgis.org/priorities/education/modelcurriculaproject.asp (2006) Hierarchy: 10 Knowl. Areas 73 Units 329 topics >1600 Learning objectives Sufficient? No. too little RS too little Surveying little IT little LBS...?... Follow-up project for BoK2 started in 2010

6. BoK useful for JobMapping? EduMapping: estimate % of teaching time dedicated to each of the GI-BoK Knowledge Areas JobMapping: use job description to estimate which % of job time relates to each of the GI-BoK Knowledge Areas For the GI-part of the job GI-job profile GI-course labels can be combined For the GI-Part of the curriculum GI-curriculum profile Using GI-BoK makes the GI-job profile comparable to the GI-curriculum profile Job Matching

7. Jobmapping: create additional label Technical adviser for the Environmental GIS Programme to assist Project Manager in line with planned activities. Duties and Responsibilities Objective of the assignment: Work under this assignment will seek to strengthen the decision-support systems in order to create preconditions for sustainable management of national and transboundary natural areas (i.e. between Montenegro and Croatia) and build the data management capabilities of the relevant institutions and enterprises. Under direct supervision of UNDP Project manager, the incumbent will design and implement GIS training work programme for selected stakeholders in project area in order to build and improve their capacity for effective management and decision-making in the field of environmental protection and sustainable tourism development. Selected candidate will be responsible for: Identifying stakeholders which will be targeted by capacity building process; Building consensus on the scope of intervention within identified stakeholders; Preparing and implementing capacity building activities; Supporting preparation of simple user-driven user interfaces and decisionsupport tools for selected agencies; Further interventions in selected area proposed; Supporting identification of data requirements to support biodiversity conservation planning; Validation of data (GIS, spreadsheets, images, reports, tables) sources from providers; Collated data formatting to ensure integration into the biodiversity sector 'geodatabase' of the (future) NSDI; Data gaps identified and missing data collected; Simple user-driven user interfaces and decision-support tools for selected stakeholders launched; Data access and data maintenance protocols established; Planed activities will focus on preparing and delivering programme made in line with available capacities and needs of selected beneficiaries, analyzing existing technical capacities and support designing appropriate decision GI focus Proportion of job GI in BoK 40% AM 5% CF 0% CV 10% GC 10% DN 15% GI not in BoK 20% 20% Non GI 40%

8. More about JobMapping & JobMatching: presentation by Marinus De Bakker

Thank you. Questions? next: some EduMapping examples (skipped)