Dieback management in Western Australia
On Friday I gave a talk and demonstration of the Dieback Information Delivery and Management System (which has the best... Continue reading →
On Friday I gave a talk and demonstration of the Dieback Information Delivery and Management System (which has the best... Continue reading →
And the answer is: Software that actually works in the field. Earlier this month, Benny and I attended a field... Continue reading →
So, today I presented another version of the Crowdsourcing talk I gave back at the WALIS meeting (and again at... Continue reading →
Recently, we worked on a project where the requirements were: To produce a system capable of showing MGA coordinates stored... Continue reading →
Thursday the 12th and Friday the 13th of May 2011 I attended the first Mobilism conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.... Continue reading →
Last week I attended the Curtin University Spatial Sciences Department Prizegiving to present the Gaia Resources Scholarship. The scholarship is... Continue reading →
Last week Grit and I attended the 34th International Symposium on Remote Sensing (ISRSE34) in Sydney. I wasn’t sure what... Continue reading →
Today we got confirmation of our Apple iOS developer accounts going through. You may ask, ‘What is Gaia Resources doing... Continue reading →
We went out again last Friday for another field test of the mobile components of the Citizen Science software we’re... Continue reading →
I’ve just got back from the WALIS Crowdsourcing event, where I gave a presentation on Crowdsourcing and what it has... Continue reading →
On Friday we left the office early and headed up to Hillarys Boat Harbour for Mel’s (sort of) farewell bash.... Continue reading →
On Friday afternoon, AJ, Benny, Aaron, Timo and myself went for a wander around Lake Monger so that I could... Continue reading →
Today I attended a workshop entitled “Futures Workshop – Engaging the Community in Plant Biosecurity”, run by the Australian Bureau... Continue reading →
One of our clients had a request to get a camera operating remotely from a Trimble Yuma unit (we are... Continue reading →
Late on the 15th Feb, Chris Tweedie posted a couple of interesting tweets: It was an interesting... Continue reading →