Answers I guess (idk if this applies to everyone) Provide examples for the ways that geospatial technologies help(ed) broker peace, war, and fight crime. 3:50 5:00 8:05 Discuss in ways in which technology can invade personal privacy 11:30
The technologies are really useful for mankind and its our collective responsibility to ensure its proper utilization and prevent any form of miss-use rather than just pointing fingers at institutions. Remember if we are not protesting against anything that we perceive as wrong or immoral, than we are supporting it.
(Hopefully this will work for y’all) Answers: 1: deployable digital technologies, route planning for the military, and getting police where they need to be when they need to be there 2: someone could track you without your knowledge Hope this helps 😊
Regarding the Balkans, its pretty clear that there was blood on all of their hands. Bottom line: the Dayton Accords ended the slaughter - at least in Bosnia - and geospatial technology played a part. The next episode will be about how this technology helps monitor climate change, prevent famine, track disease and empower poor communities in the developing world to advocate for change.
yeah, I dont bealive also that Milosevic is a good example . However I like the series of GR. Still waiting that technology like GPS, LiDAR etc. will get cheaper. Pitty, that GR is focusing only on big institutions which can afford on research with LIDAR, SRTM, Landsat and so on. They could propose something for underfunded firms or institutions that are obliged to scan old topographic maps and can not afford the technology presented in the material.
This is a great video. How is this collaborating with the Gov? This video demonstrates why somebody may want to major in Geography and, oh I don't know.....get a JOB!
Of all the examples, why would you use a convicted war criminal? Slobodan Milošević???? And this is not even hind sight 20/20....the guy was convicted before the video was released. I don't feel fuzzy knowing I aided someone in war crimes.
Does the university have no ethics? How could they collaborate so uncritically with the gov? This is more like a commercial than an 'objective' documentary. Using Milošević as promotion material is btw not something to be proud of....
Answers I guess (idk if this applies to everyone)
Provide examples for the ways that geospatial technologies help(ed) broker peace, war, and fight crime.
3:50
5:00
8:05
Discuss in ways in which technology can invade personal privacy
11:30
Literally exactly what I needed lol
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I’m here because of a stupid homework assignment.
me too
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i think all of us are
same really sucks
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Time to go to episode 4 :(
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Wow you guys are really watching this tonight, jeez stop procrastinating guys
Bruh
@@heathurban9217 moment
I'm here because I'm trying not to procrastinate (this is part of my homework)
Yep still 8 yrs later
who is here for geography class?
pfft..Procrastinators UNITE!!! ...mayber later..
AP Geography was here
The technologies are really useful for mankind and its our collective responsibility to ensure its proper utilization and prevent any form of miss-use rather than just pointing fingers at institutions. Remember if we are not protesting against anything that we perceive as wrong or immoral, than we are supporting it.
(Hopefully this will work for y’all) Answers:
1: deployable digital technologies, route planning for the military, and getting police where they need to be when they need to be there
2: someone could track you without your knowledge
Hope this helps 😊
AP Human Geography checkpoint
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A great and insightful video!
Regarding the Balkans, its pretty clear that there was blood on all of their hands. Bottom line: the Dayton Accords ended the slaughter - at least in Bosnia - and geospatial technology played a part. The next episode will be about how this technology helps monitor climate change, prevent famine, track disease and empower poor communities in the developing world to advocate for change.
yeah, I dont bealive also that Milosevic is a good example . However I like the series of GR.
Still waiting that technology like GPS, LiDAR etc. will get cheaper. Pitty, that GR is focusing only on big institutions which can afford on research with LIDAR, SRTM, Landsat and so on. They could propose something for underfunded firms or institutions that are obliged to scan old topographic maps and can not afford the technology presented in the material.
The quote about surveillance society... im not convinced about this.
I still feel like this is an invasion of privacy
This is a great video. How is this collaborating with the Gov? This video demonstrates why somebody may want to major in Geography and, oh I don't know.....get a JOB!
Joe Hupy If anyone is on the fence, pick a Geo major!
I too, am here for a class xD
Yes, just as old as this morning's paper!
I don't feel comfy with this video..it seems like propaganda to me. Does anyone else feel the same way?
I don't think this information should be on UA-cam.
Of all the examples, why would you use a convicted war criminal? Slobodan Milošević???? And this is not even hind sight 20/20....the guy was convicted before the video was released. I don't feel fuzzy knowing I aided someone in war crimes.
Missione! Così si dice!
who's here for ap human geo
maybe*
this video did not age well
Does the university have no ethics? How could they collaborate so uncritically with the gov? This is more like a commercial than an 'objective' documentary. Using Milošević as promotion material is btw not something to be proud of....
old news...
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