Michael Page
Geographer | Lecturer, Department of Environmental Sciences
About Michael
ECDS Areas of Expertise
- Digital Pedagogy
- Digital Publishing
- GIS and Mapping
- Multimedia Production
- Network Analysis
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
Areas of Interest
- Cartography
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Geomorphology
- Landscapes and geomorphology
- Location analytics
- Photogrammetry/remote sensing environmental archaeology
- Urban geography
- Biography
Michael manages map and data libraries, GIS infrastructure, and consults on research projects that have a geospatial technology/spatial data component.
His primary research focus involves cartography, geospatial technologies, and urban geography, and his key projects include American Excavations Samothrace, Georgia Coast Atlas, and OpenWorld Atlanta.
He is coauthor of Sacred Places: A Guide to the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, Georgia. His maps have been published in many print and digital journals and books.
Education
- MS, Geography | Georgia State University
- BA, Geography | Georgia State University