Suchith,

We are newcomers to this planet, one of the youngest species here, less than 
200k years old. And it took 3.5 billion to arrive at this sentient place. And 
where are we? That is the question that GIS helps us to answer. GIS not only 
helps us to see and better understand where we are, it is essential for us to 
manage the place.

Just like the old joke about mathematics. . .GIS is a core element for us to 
advance as a civilization. And maximum access to those tools and data are 
essential if homo sapiens wish to be more than a flash in the pan. That is 
GeoForAll.

[https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/purity.png]
https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/purity.png

Maximum Education for all, is the most key element to advancing ourselves, no 
child is less than any other child, GeoForAll.

Then there is GIS of the body which allows us to see all of its parts and how 
they work in harmony. There is GIS of evolution, showing spatially how life 
evolved on Earth, how tectonics and plants together built the chemistry of 
today's biosphere. We live in a 4D world and GIS reflects that.

GeoForAll advances open access to information, spatial and more. GeoForAll is 
essential if we are to live together, all of us.

-Patrick

From: GeoForAll [mailto:geoforall-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Suchith 
Anand
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2018 3:38 AM
To: discuss@lists.osgeo.org; geofor...@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [Geo4All] Is GIS special?




Dear colleagues,



Some years ago one of the Nottingham University staff asked me a question when 
we were talking that I still remember "Is GIS special if everyone becomes GIS 
Professional? " I was bit taken back by the question esp. as it came from an 
educator and I replied "There is nothing special about GIS if it is for few 
rich people only but if it the learning opportunities for GIS are made 
available for everyone it is truly special ... ".



I was very lucky to get the opportunity to learn GIS. I still remember the 
struggles  I faced to just get access to learning GIS  (over two decades back!) 
 as very few universities had GIS that time in India. I spend nearly two years 
going around different universities and places knocking so many doors to just 
to get access to GIS . My dream that time was to get opportunity to do my final 
year undergraduate project using GIS. Unfortunately in spite of all my best 
efforts I failed that time . But that experiences made me realise years later 
when I did get opportunity to learn GIS that now I need to everything in my 
abilities to keep the doors of GIS education open to all and no student 
anywhere should go through what I went through.



When GeoForAll was started , I faced lot of ridicule and opposition from some 
but I also got lot and lot of amazing support and help from so many amazing 
colleagues at Nottingham and globally. Thanks to all our amazing colleagues, we 
have truly made GIS education opportunities open to all. Please share our 
resources with all 
https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/please-share-geoforall-teaching-research-resources-colleagues-students/



I am requesting all colleagues to keep the doors of education opportunities  
open for all. For me, Openness is not just about open source or open data ... 
It is about the Open mindsets  to help make education opportunities inclusive 
to students from  all economic and social backgrounds. So  "Is GIS special? "  
I leave it to you to decide...



Best wishes,



Suchith




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