Abstract
How and why has Geographic Information Systems (GIS) education been
advancing in primary and secondary education, globally? How have GIS
tools and approaches been spreading beyond geography and GIScience to
earth and environmental science, business, data science, health, and
other disciplines in higher education? The adoption and integration of
GIS and related geospatial technologies into dozens of academic
disciplines has led to worldwide high demand for instruction that is
targeted and timely, a combination that is challenging to meet
consistently with diverse audiences and in diverse settings. Over the
past 40 years, methods and approaches for teaching and learning about
geospatial technologies and with geospatial technologies have evolved in
tight connection with the advances in the internet and personal
computers. Academic degrees, concentrations, minors, certificates, and
other programs abound within formal and informal education. During the
educationally-disruptive COVID-19 period, online instruction has
hastened the adoption of analysis-based and data-rich approaches such as
GIS. What are the challenges that remain in the use of GIS in
instruction and research, and how can these challenges be addressed? The
author, who has been active in promoting and researching GIS in
education at all levels for 30 years, will share his perspectives,
research results, and offer a pathway forward.