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This website is preserved as an Archive for the NSF-funded SPACE program (2003-2007). Current resources in support of Spatially Integrated Social Science are now available at the following:
SPACE WorkshopsAre you interested in how your undergraduate students can acquire new understanding through the use of tools like geographic information systems? SPACE offers innovative ideas and techniques for introducing spatial thinking and methods to undergraduate courses in the social sciences. These summer workshops are designed for instructors who are considering this approach for the first time as well as for those who already integrate geospatial methods into their courses. Participants in the SPACE program are eligible for scholarship support for subsistence. The Workshops2007 GIS and Spatial Modeling for the Undergraduate Social Science Curriculum Spatial Analysis in the Social Science Curriculum: Enhancing Undergraduate Learning
Need help deciding? See: Which Workshop Should I Apply for? 2006 GIS and Spatial Modeling for the Undergraduate Social Science Curriculum Spatial Analysis in the Social Science Curriculum: Enhancing Undergraduate Learning Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies for Undergraduate Curricula in the Social Sciences 2006 SPACE Workshops Flyer Past Workshops2005 GIS and Spatial Modeling for the Undergraduate Social Science Curriculum Spatial Analysis for the Undergraduate Social Science Curriculum Introducing GIS for Undergraduate Social Science Courses 2004 GIS and Spatial Modeling for Use in Undergraduate Education Spatial Analysis for the Undergraduate Social Science Curriculum Spatial Analysis and GIS for Undergraduate Course Enhancement in the Social Sciences
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