My Presentations
Presentation set-up
I present from an Apple MacBook Pro computer which connects to a data projector using a standard 15pin “D type” connector (as used by pc’s), at resolutions of 1024×768 pixels or greater. Ideally sound output is via a 3.5mm audio jack but this rarely needed.
Some Recent Presentations & Interviews
Daily Telegraph, June 2008
Why the world is addicted to Google Earth
BBC News, August 2007
Launch of Astronomy imagery in Google Earth
CNN, August 2007
Sky in Google Earth
Google Developer Day Interview, June 2007
Interview with Ian Forrester of BBC Backstage
e-Consultancy.com Interview, January 2007
Internet mapping and Stuff
e-Government Awards Conference, January 2007
How to use web 2.0 approaches to deliver better citizen based IT solutions
GeoInformatics Magazine, December 2006
Moving the Mindset to the Brave New World of Feature Based Geographic Information
ESRI Government Seminar, June 2006
Technology trends effecting Ordnance Survey and its Government customers.
British Computer Society Geospatial SG inaugural meeting, May 2006
Technology trends and developments at the Ordnance Survey.
Shop Talk, January 2006
BBC Radio 4 programme on Digital Mapping and Tracking(31.7Mb mp3)
Intelligent and entertaining conversation about mapping and tracking technologies and their impact on society.
Presented by Heather Payton
ESRI European User Conference 2005
A future vision for database driven cartography at the Ordnance Survey.
Informed Solutions Conference 2005
A overview of the Ordnance Survey and future market trends
cc - The Exchange Conference 2005
The impact of Global networks, Open Source GeoData and Google Maps on National Mapping Agencies.
GITA 2005
GML in the real world
A overview of the Geography Markup Language and its use at the Ordnance Survey
These presentations are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License.
