Innovating Education with Geospatial Technologies
Carte Diem Press: Mapping the Future of Learning
We revolutionize educational resources by integrating cutting-edge geospatial technologies to enhance learning experiences.

Contact Us
Anita Palmer | (214) 533-8376 | anita@gisetc.com
Barbaree Duke | barbaree@gisetc.com
Our Journey and Vision
Founded with a passion for transforming education, Carte Diem Press has been at the forefront of integrating geospatial technologies into learning environments. Our mission is to empower educators with innovative tools and resources that inspire curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of the world. With a commitment to excellence, we continuously strive to push the boundaries of educational publishing, ensuring that our materials meet the highest standards of quality and relevance.
Milestones in Our Evolution
Trace the significant events that have shaped Carte Diem Press into a leader in educational innovation.
2005
Foundation of Carte Diem Press
Carte Diem Press was established with the vision to revolutionize educational publishing through the use of geospatial technologies.
2008
First Geospatial Curriculum Launched
We released our first curriculum integrating GIS and GPS technologies, setting a new standard for educational materials.
2012
Expansion into Remote Sensing
Our offerings expanded to include remote sensing technologies, broadening the scope of our educational resources.
2016
Award for Educational Innovation
Carte Diem Press received a prestigious award for its innovative approach to incorporating technology in education.
2020
Launch of Online Learning Platform
In response to the growing demand for digital resources, we launched an online platform to provide accessible learning materials worldwide.
2023
Partnership with Global Educators
We formed strategic partnerships with educators and institutions globally to further our mission of enhancing education through technology.
Meet Our Dedicated Team
Our team is passionate about transforming education through innovative geospatial technologies.

Anita Palmer

Barbaree Ash Duke
