
Thanks to the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program, Mike Rudibuagh 's high-level collaborations with educators appear on a map like a giant spider web stretched across the country and with geospatial industry leaders in Illinois.
For Lake Land College students, Rudibaugh's professional network puts the most current geospatial technologies in their hands. It also keeps the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) program up-to-date in ways that help students get jobs—often directly from internships that are part of the college's GIS certificate program—or transfer smoothly to four-year degree programs. That's a big change since 2002 when Rudibaugh's one GIS course had few students and he struggled to show colleagues in other departments how helpful GIS knowledge could be for them and their students.