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Geologia, arte e paesaggi: un report dal GIT 2009

open access: yesGEOmedia, 2009
Geology, art and landscapes: welcome to GIT 2009 GIT (Geology and Information Technology) is a unique event with an alternative format (with a union of geological-technological- wine-food-art union!) and approach to the themes related to geology and its
Domenico Santarsiero
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The Growing Use of GMES across Europe’s Regions

open access: yesGEOmedia, 2013
Una guida per i decisori politici sulle potenzialità e ibenefici derivanti dall’uso delle tecnologie di monitoraggiodella Terra nelle regioni Europee Abstract The Growing Use of GMES across Europe’s Regions” LaunchEvent at the European Parliament ...
Redazione GEOmedia
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Un incontro con Mattia Crespi docente di Geomatica alla Sapienza di Roma

open access: yesGEOmedia, 2015
A meeting with Mattia Crespi Mattia Crespi, full professor of Geomatics at La Sapienza University in Rome, to talk about the evolution of Geomatics, the new line of research in the field of 3D sensors and the content of the Italian Spatial Data ...
Renzo Carlucci
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The search for geomedia literacy – How can schools support the development of geomedia literacy?

open access: yes
Tavoitteet. Geomedia vaikuttaa ja muokkaa jokapäiväistä elämäämme ja kohtaammekin päi-vittäin valtavan määrän erilaista maantieteellistä sisältöä.
Korhonen, Heta
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Il rilievo tridimensionale con laser scanner stato dell'arte e applicazioni

open access: yesGEOmedia, 2004
Il rilievo tridimensionale con Laser Scanner stato dell'arte e ...
Redazione GEOmedia
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High-resolution bathymetries and shorelines for the Great Lakes of the White Nile basin. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data, 2022
Hamilton SE   +19 more
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Geomedia skills for 21st century geography learners:educational experiments in teaching and learning with geomedia

open access: yes, 2023
Abstract One of the essential objectives of teaching geography is to develop students’ geomedia skills, which can be understood as geographic multiliteracy, skills for acquiring geographic information, data processing, analysis and presentation skills, and the skills to use and apply geospatial information technology.
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Three Geomedia

open access: yes, 2017
Working on the same principles as the phonograph, but reading tremblings of the ground rather than of the air, scratching out in real time invisible actions in visible form, the seismograph betrays its origins in the mechanical era. Today a second, more arithmetic form of data visualisation diagrams a numerical data set such as the one derived from ...
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