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  • RT @Spatial_Punk: To the Bootcamp, University, Community College or person who just completed a kickass side project that could land… https://t.co/EyY2rzueih, May 15
  • The Italian Streets That Don't Exist on Any Map @atlasobscura https://t.co/rSRjui9UgM, May 10
  • Corbin Park https://t.co/2IIuX4DaB0 in New Hampshire does not exist according to Google Maps. https://t.co/kP6Ww938Si, May 9
  • May the 4th be with you. https://t.co/3gsRNUXhLS, May 4
  • Dartmouth researchers explore 'snow droughts' in a new study https://t.co/kwgHqUv4Kt, Jan 7
See me on Twitter
Follow @gisdaveparr

Recent Posts

  • Should I get a GIS minor, certificate, or degree?
  • Talking About Mental Health in the Classroom
  • Just in Time Teaching with GIS: an experiment in teaching
  • What can you do with a GIS degree?
  • Urban Heat Island Visualization 2017

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