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Honestly I don’t think it matters, whatever you teach it will have radically changed in 2-3 years. The software packages have such similar capabilities, the challenge is not overloading students with so many different geospatial solutions that they spend more time learning the buttonology than doing things.

 

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Jarlath O’Neil-Dunne

University of Vermont | Spatial Analysis Lab

Twitter: @jarlathond

Blog: http://letters-sal.blogspot.com/

 

From: Northeast Arc Users Group <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Christina Herrick <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Christina Herrick <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 1:53 PM
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Subject: GIS user data

 

Hello,

Does anyone know if there are data available (maybe in a past survey) that summarizes GIS use by industry?  I know that NH GRANIT conducted a survey 10 years ago about GIS use in the state, but that survey only asked if towns used GIS and how often.

 

Specifically, I'm interested to know GIS users who use proprietary software such as Esri products, those who use open software like QGIS, and those in between.  Industry information would be a bonus-- are you a government employee, non-profit, academic, etc.  

 

This stems from a discussion here on campus regarding students and their attractiveness to future employers based on the types of GIS they're familiar with.  We've heard extreme arguments on both sides regarding which GIS is "best".  It would be nice to be able to back those opinions with fact.

 

Thanks everyone



Christina Herrick

Research Scientist

V: 603.862.2639 | F: 603.862.0188

University of New Hampshire

Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space

Earth Systems Research Center

Morse Hall, 8 College Road

Durham, NH 03824

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