Dear colleagues,

Since GeoForAll was started, i had the opportunity to visit all continents 
(except Antartica!) spreading our ideas and meeting and learning from our 
amazing colleagues globally. The biggest personal happiness for me was getting 
the opportunity to meet our amazing colleagues and students worldwide all 
working together as a "global brain" for ensuring that we take steps to bring 
down the digital divide and ensuring that quality education opportunities are 
available for all.



Our students worldwide are doing a great contribution by a genius work that 
they are doing now silently as the biggest donors of GIS software. They have 
been actively sharing software and educational materials to everyone by 
actively forwarding the urls of free and open source software like  QGIS 
download from http://qgis.org/en/site/   (there is also lot of documentation 
for learning at http://www.qgis.org/en/docs/index.html     and  free online 
materails produced by GeoForAll colleagues at GeoAcademy with comprehensive 
QGIS tutorials  at http://spatialquerylab.com/foss4g-academy-curriculum/     
and also the freely available training materials at 
http://www.geoforall.org/training


Talking with students in India and many other developing countries (where 
internet is relatively expensive) i understand that they all (esp.  in 
developing countries) download QGIS  usually from their university network 
(where there is good internet connection) and  then share it in USBs.  So in 
fact one student who downloads one copy of QGIS is making thousands of copies 
later.   So scale of expansion and impact is huge. I am so impressed by 
innovative thinking of  digital natives. No problem is big for them. In areas 
where internet is expensive  they come up with simple solution of downloading 
QGIS in thier university networks (where they have good connection) and then 
sharing QGIS in USBs to thier fellow students. The values of sharing and caring 
that  our current students globally have are more important than thier 
technical skills or knowledge and they inspire me every second. They are all 
true global citizens. Knowledge without compassion is useless. Caring and 
sharing are important values in education  . Details of why this is important 
at 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2016/07/sharing-is-caring-why-openness-is-key-for-true-empowerment-and-sustainability/


I am also very happy that free and open source software like QGIS havenow fully 
 empowered  our students and by sharing the software ,  students are now the 
biggest donors of GIS software. They are breaking down the artifical barriers 
created by proprietary GIS vendors and rapidly bringing down the walls of 
digital divide.  I was joking to some students in India that if they were a 
proprietary GIS vendor they would be doing big press releases that they are now 
donating 100 billion USD!


This week i was at Nairobi and had the opportunity to meet and discuss ideas 
with many government organisations , educators and students in Africa. I was 
also invited by colleagues at Kenyatta University to deliver an open lecture to 
staff and students on Friday evening after my main meetings just before i left 
Kenya . Kenyatta University  also offers Geo-related courses.   There were also 
students from Technical University of Kenya, Nairobi University, Jomo Kenyatta 
University etc  who came for my open lecture . The students also live streamed 
the lecture for the benifit of others worldwide . It was a pleasure to share 
ideas with excellent students from different universities and i learned a lot 
from them . I was really impressed by the scientific abilities of the students 
but more importantly thier interest and dedication for contributing for the 
betterment of  others. I really see the potential for all these students to be 
the future leaders in their respective professions.  For decades students , 
SMEs, startups , government organisations etc in Africa and the developing 
world did not benefit from the opportunities of geospatial science because of 
high GIS software costs but now they themselves are changing it so everyone 
benefits from the opportunities of digital economy and they are rapidly 
bringing down the artifical barriers created by proprietary GIS vendors. The 
academics and students are now writing the rules of the game not any vendor.


GeoForAll's mission is to make geospatial education opportunities open to all 
and to make sure we all work together to create global citizens contributing to 
the betterment of humanity.  I thank   all teachers and  students in Africa and 
worldwide  for your dedication and efforts. We are proud to honour you all as 
the Biggest donors of GIS software.

Best wishes,

Suchith

Dr. Suchith Anand

http://www.geoforall.org/

Geo for All - Building and expanding Open Geospatial Science




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