
Tune in for inspiring stories from thought leaders and GIS users across business, government and education in Canada. Get practical tips for applying geospatial thinking to tackle challenges -- from simple ones encountered in everyday life to the most complex issues our world faces today.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake sits down with Darian Shakerinia from Fathom Studio to explore how GIS is shaping the next generation of community planning and design.
We discuss how GIS bridges the gap between conceptu... more
In this seasonal edition of Getting Technical, we’re unpacking the latest updates across the ArcGIS ecosystem. Malena McCrossan-Moses starts us off by digging into key changes in the ArcGIS Living Atlas and why keeping your metadata up to date is mor... more
Behind every screen is a design decision and behind every decision is a responsibility: to make technology usable for everyone. In this episode of Geographical Thinking, Michelle Brake sits down with Jessica McCall from Esri’s accessibility team to e... more
Pack your bags for a festive challenge! In this special Geographical Thinking Caps episode, we test your ability to separate fact from fiction. Contestants face off to decide whether snowy place names belong to real Canadian towns or beloved holiday ... more
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The show consistently centers on practical GIS applications and geospatial storytelling, featuring deep dives into new GIS capabilities, open data licensing, and real-world use cases in government, business, and education. Episodes frequently spotlight product updates from Esri Canada, accessibility and inclusive design in digital mapping, and community-driven projects that leverage maps and StoryMaps to inform policy, housing, and conservation. A notable pattern is bringing in GIS professionals and researchers to unpack technical topics for a professional audience, often tying geographic insights to tangible outcomes like open data practices, tenant rights, or open-source collaboration. A further strength is its blend of technical tutorial... more
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2. Jessica McCall
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