Hello again,
Many, if not the majority of university students in GIS classes are not
going to end up with GIS as their main career focus. The vast majority of
my students are environmental science majors who are going to end up
working in government positions that require some GIS. So yes, lots of
students who are in college GIS classes aren't that motivated. In my
experience in every class there are a few students who take to GIS and
could make a career out of it. The rest are going to get enough basic
skills to use it if their job requires it, but it isn't their passion.

I have been arguing the QGIS is more affordable and accessible, but
learning two or more applications complicates things. Do I have them repeat
things they already know how to do in one application in the other? Do I
teach certain skills/techniques in one platform and others in the other
platform? Ideally I would like to teach them how to evaluate and select the
application that they like best for a particular project, but how do I do
that?

Most QGIS users seem passionate about open source, and tend to avoid ESRI
products if at all possible, in my experience. But most gov. jobs in the
U.S. still say must have experience with ArcGIS. Otherwise I would love to
move to all open source.
Innisfree

On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 11:40 PM, Nyall Dawson <nyall.daw...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 16 December 2016 at 08:38, Nicolas Cadieux
> <nicolas.cadi...@archeotec.ca> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is a good question! My answer would be that students have a better
> > chance of having a job if the learn GIS and not a software.
>
> +1 to that. To put it bluntly, I think ANY GIS practitioner who can
> only list experience with a single application (or vendor's suite) on
> their resume is not at all competitive in today's market. There's
> enough free open source or trial software available that it really
> shows a lack of motivation for someone not to have skills in more than
> one application.
>
> Nyall
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