2:10 = GPS Reciever 4:14 = Aerial Photography/ Remote sensing 4:27 = Satellites/ Sat Nav 4:45 = GIS/ Geographic Information Systems 5:05 = First portal GIS/GPS 5:15 = Census/ TIGER 5:38 = Google Earth Decisions/ Examples: 3:42 = Start of Historical Timeline 6:16 = How geographic data helps you make decisions 7:39 = Haiti's decisions 8:44 = Crowd Sourcing (Quantitative data) That's all I found that my class needed, but hopefully, you're okay!! Good luck!
Ok idk if anybody will see this but here are my answers: 1. The GPS system collects signals from satellites that orbit Earth. These satellites then find the location of themselves in Earth’s orbit, and the GPS receivers calculate where they are in relation to three satellites. 2. In the 1960s and 1970s was when GIS began to emerge. 3. Humans are sensors when they see and report problems on their mobile devices. 4. People who were in the areas that needed help would report it to OpenStreetMap, which is a map that civilians can edit and change. In this way, they alerted other people that they needed help, and at the same time, updated the maps. 5. Instead of having to look at a map and find your way anymore, you can just have something to do it efficiently for you. This saves you time and lowers the possibility of you getting lost. GIS can also help with natural disasters and other everyday problems by letting civilians call attention to problems they wouldn’t be able to share without the internet. This helps everyone live a happier and more efficient life. Sorry if it's bad. Good luck!
I was introduced to this video through an elective course I chose to attend at Arizona State University, GPH111, Professor Ron Dorn. What a great way to begin a geography class.
We truly live in an age of technological marvels. I can't believe what it was like to not have a phone and GIS/GPS on it. The thought of reading a map.....
A nicely produced video weakened by too many technical inaccuracies. When you get the stuff I do know wrong, how can I trust what you say about the stuff I am not so sure of?
Anyone else looking in the comments for answers? Cause I am. My assignment is due tomorrow, it’s 9:44 pm and I don’t want to watch a 14 minute long video and another 18 minute video too… Freshman year AP Human Geography and it’s time to lock in!
@@o7w32Bro I turned it in already, look in the comments there might be some people who will give some timestamps. What helped me as well was putting the video on x1.5 speed.
Anyone else here for geography class
Ti9erBoy2010 yep
Same boat huh lol
Science but ya
Yep
Me
2:10 = GPS Reciever
4:14 = Aerial Photography/ Remote sensing
4:27 = Satellites/ Sat Nav
4:45 = GIS/ Geographic Information Systems
5:05 = First portal GIS/GPS
5:15 = Census/ TIGER
5:38 = Google Earth
Decisions/ Examples:
3:42 = Start of Historical Timeline
6:16 = How geographic data helps you make decisions
7:39 = Haiti's decisions
8:44 = Crowd Sourcing (Quantitative data)
That's all I found that my class needed, but hopefully, you're okay!! Good luck!
This is class of 2024 at HC life saver right here
thank you so much
oh thank god thank you so much
@@slick_syd That implies I am God, and all my HCHS students will agree. I proudly take my title as God
Gracias, messirve. Salu2 from Perú
Ok idk if anybody will see this but here are my answers:
1. The GPS system collects signals from satellites that orbit Earth. These satellites then find the location of themselves in Earth’s orbit, and the GPS receivers calculate where they are in relation to three satellites.
2. In the 1960s and 1970s was when GIS began to emerge.
3. Humans are sensors when they see and report problems on their mobile devices.
4. People who were in the areas that needed help would report it to OpenStreetMap, which is a map that civilians can edit and change. In this way, they alerted other people that they needed help, and at the same time, updated the maps.
5. Instead of having to look at a map and find your way anymore, you can just have something to do it efficiently for you. This saves you time and lowers the possibility of you getting lost. GIS can also help with natural disasters and other everyday problems by letting civilians call attention to problems they wouldn’t be able to share without the internet. This helps everyone live a happier and more efficient life.
Sorry if it's bad. Good luck!
SAMANTHA LONG yw 😁
LOL
@Melo Thanks :)
Dang this carried me
nice
Here are answers I guess (idk if this applies to everyone)
2:18
4:44
7:09
8:45
What school do you go to?
Bruh thank you❤🙈
@@therealmalaz no problem 👌👍
🐐🐐 u ftb fr brotha
@@presidentalasad1244 ✊✌️
I was introduced to this video through an elective course I chose to attend at Arizona State University, GPH111, Professor Ron Dorn. What a great way to begin a geography class.
No ones gonna put the answers here????????
Im here because of my GEO class here too! So funny.
woah 7 years ago. Wassup with you now? Lmao
I hope your outta college by now lol
Damn 8yrs ago that’s crazy
11 is crazier
Wow, what a great intro to GIS. Eye opening indeed.
anyone else forget that the geospatial revolution sheet was due tomorrow and ur now speed running this
YESSS
Just watched in class, pretty good
Assisti agora como parte da aula de Estatística Geoespacial, do MBA em Analytics e Big Data da FGV (Alphaville). Incrível!
Damn geography class 😂😂 Forced me to watch this
here for geography class in 2020 🥴
Here for my freshman APHuG class in 2022
Im here for Intormation Literacy course . Im actually intrigued by this assignment .
"The coolness of place". Love that expression.
WGU University recommended to watching. It's good and helped to understand geography course
This video is put together like a History documentary, also im here for geography
We truly live in an age of technological marvels. I can't believe what it was like to not have a phone and GIS/GPS on it. The thought of reading a map.....
I'm here because of my Territorial Management, GeoLaw and Geographical Intelligence class at FGV-EAESP :)
Greetings from Brazil
came for class, stayed cause its actually amazing
Why are we using such a old video its 2021 for gawd sake
still using it in 2023
geography class sent me here.
Medgar students got no time for this lmaoo
Rt ApHug really ain't my friend
I’m here because of geography
Hello to all of the Geography majors out there. :)
SFU Geog 100 represent!
A nicely produced video weakened by too many technical inaccuracies. When you get the stuff I do know wrong, how can I trust what you say about the stuff I am not so sure of?
i'm sure you know everything.
dang everyone here for geo AP
me gustó, es parte de un curso que estoy tomando en la plataforma coursera
This video is AWESOME!
Someone time stamp the answers
Lol
great video! very educational.
~This will be a very good video for those who are interested in learning about GIS_GPS & Remote Sensing like me~ ") Wado
8:30 had not heard of Ushahidi crisis mapping. HOTOSM uses OpenStreetMap to map un(der)mapped areas.
Here because of my geography class lmaooo
10 years later and geo teacher's are still making people watch this, lol
Geography makes me want to sink into a patch of moss and cease to exist.
man i want to do that anyways
교수가 보고서 쓰라해서 들어온 한국인 없음??
5:00 first commercial GPS receiver in a rack mount
I had no idea how important cartography was in such a place.
@sargerasa same(
Amazing am here because my GEO class xD i luv it
So where are you now? hope life is well✊🏽
The xD age was a different time huh
I love this
Great video, great introduction. But frankly, the ending makes it look like this satellite is HAL or something.
Welp geo brought me here, wish i could give you the answers but I don’t feel like typing all that crap💩
I’m also here for geospatial studies
Shout out to BCC Geography 101!
7:31 Narc
Lol my thought exactly🤣
I did not know that geography was used in almost everything in the smartphones.
Thanks mr. Wason........
A good orientation video
I had no idea. Wow.
siapa yg nonton ini pas matkul pak ilham
aqu. kita sekelas?
Hah
Lohhh kamuuu? Ke mane aje lu jengg
s/o to mr logans students
hi. is anyone here to help me with a GIS software for my laptop?
which software you have?
it's james saying hi, earl haig
Nice video...that's for unloading it to UA-cam...you're awesome!!
Anyone have the answers 😢
AP Human Geography anyone?
I am planning on sharing this as a part of my 7th grade geography class! Great and the kids love it
Anyone else looking in the comments for answers? Cause I am. My assignment is due tomorrow, it’s 9:44 pm and I don’t want to watch a 14 minute long video and another 18 minute video too… Freshman year AP Human Geography and it’s time to lock in!
drop the answers pls
@@o7w32Bro I turned it in already, look in the comments there might be some people who will give some timestamps. What helped me as well was putting the video on x1.5 speed.
Deadass theres no one that hasnt seen this video for a geography class
great video!
geography class 2020 anyone?
A GEO class?
Excelente manera de salir del anonimato, ciudades enteras, territorios desconocidos...hay mucho por hacer, guao !.
#MyFavVid ever honestly this is such a good geospatial resolution!
@azntranc3951 Hahahahh, which univ?
UofCalgary here, final in 2 days :/
Why is the music so scary bruh
POV its due tomorrow
Been 10 yrs and r teachers still use this lol
Greats video!
Enrique Altamirano Thank you!
An* advanced high school
Geography class!
Muy bueno!
The exam you have to take to get into an MBA program.
loved it;-)
nice video
nice
Lo malo de los GIS ws que están volviendo al hombre en un ser dependiente de las localizaciones más que la interacción con su entorno mismo.
2021 geog
Pozdrawiam studentów UW, miłej godziny
I'm here because of my GEOG 205 class :)
Who's here for Wchs Ap Geo
申悦老师我爱你!🤟
Yay geo class :D
world geo for the win..
do you go to UMD? Dr. Zhou? lol
WOAH this is...awesome :P hahaha
what mean thai?
muy interesante
GIS love it....
Good
7th cpc matrix pay fixation
Anyone here from school?
U suck
@@kaywavey3800 ok aiden
@UC97B47gi1iJuPu3o-Hllc1w Ok Kai
also me
82, Rus, Crowd, Acc, IDK
More like geoego revolution.
aphug gang
Yasss