Dear colleagues,

It is my great pleasure to introduce our colleagues at the Institute of 
Geography, Faculty of Science, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, 
Slovakia as the GeoForAll lab of the month.  Their research is closely 
integrated with teaching. Currently, they are running single Geography 
programme and Geography combined with another discipline in Bachelor level. The 
students gradually develop the GIS skills from the first year as 
undergraduates. The compulsory courses of Cartography and GIS involve necessary 
theoretical knowledge needed in the practical classes. The practical develop 
standard skills of geospatial data handling and analysis in the two 
alternatives, the proprietary and open source GIS. Later in the following two 
years, the students can opt for Open-source GIS or Graphics in Geography. The 
Master programmes strengthens and expands the skills in the classes such as 
Geospatial analysis and modelling which elucidates procedures of solar 
irradiation modelling, soil erosion modelling, geographically weighted 
regression, water flow analysis, etc. I would like to thank Dr.Michal Gallay 
for providing me all background information on the lab activities. More details 
of their research and teaching at 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2017/08/geoforall-lab-of-the-month-institute-of-geography-faculty-of-science-pavol-jozef-safarik-university-in-kosice-slovakia/

It also helped me to reflect that many of our university labs (even just few 
years back!) were using proprietary GIS software ONLY before they switched to 
Open principles to ensure open innovation . All universities are welcome to 
start downloading all OSGeo software and install in your lab machines as you 
wish. You don't need any ones permission to install OSGeo software and teach 
your students . It is good to show students both proprietary and open 
solutions, so they start appreciating the importance of open solutions for 
innovation.  It will also help build open minds for students and contribute to 
open knowledge. We also welcome all academics and educators to give away OSGeo 
live DVDs [1] to your students. Freedom is a fundamental right.

I want to thank Prof. Jaro Hofierka  and all colleagues and students at Pavol 
Jozef Šafárik University for their contributions to the GeoForAll initiative . 
We are looking forward to working and building more collaborations with all 
interested on this education mission.

Best wishes,

Suchith


[1] https://live.osgeo.org/en/index.html




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