The U-M GIS Community of Practice is hosting a number of GIS talks and workshops on Tuesday, 13 November, in honor of GIS Day (which is technically Wednesday.) All students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate. Events will take place on Central Campus, in Ann Arbor, in the Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South.
Joining us to lead the activities, and to share their wisdom from many years of teaching and discussing GIS in higher-education are:
Agenda - Tuesday, 13 November 2018
9:00am-9:50am (Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South)
Story Maps and the Digital Humanities (Joseph Kerski)
Story Maps enable you to use the power of maps to tell your story in an engaging and inspiring way. Presentation and hands-on activities will explore how Story Maps are used in teaching and research, with an emphasis on Digital Humanities and Digital Scholarship. (Bring your laptop to participate in the hands-on activities!)
10:00am-10:50am (Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South)
5-5-5: Five converging forces catapulting geography to the world stage, 5 Trends in Geospatial Technology, and the 5 Key Skills Important in Your Career (Joseph Kerski)
A lively discussion filled with demonstrations of live web mapping tools focused on forces, tools, and skills, such as geo-awareness, storytelling, citizen science, curiosity, 3D GIS, and others that are increasingly relevant to the 21st Century and which affect our everyday lives. (A great introduction to the world of GIS!)
11:00am-11:50am (Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South)
The Power of ArcGIS Online (Joseph Kerski and Geri Miller)
Learn how the web-based ArcGIS Online platform is enabling teaching and research across many disciplines, with its low-barrier to entry and simple design. For example, we will explore how to Join Features to ArcGIS Online, how you can join your own data to layers in ArcGIS, and specifically, the Living Atlas of the World, an authoritative rich body of content, and thus bring that diverse content to bear on the analysis of patterns that may be inherent in your data. (Bring your laptop to participate in the hands-on activities!)
1:30pm-2:20pm (Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South)
Survey123 Workshop (Joseph Kerski and Geri Miller)
Survey123 for ArcGIS is a simple and intuitive form-centric data gathering solution that makes creating, sharing, and analyzing surveys possible in just three easy steps: 1) ask questions, 2) get the answers, and 3) make better decisions. Come learn how to create your first Survey123 survey or to ask questions about surveys you have already developed. (Bring your laptop to participate in the hands-on activities!)
2:30pm-3:20pm (Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South)
Bring Your Own Question - BYOQ (Joseph Kerski, Geri Miller, and members of the U-M GIS Community of Practice)
An open format question and answer session on GIS. Bring whatever questions you have about GIS, no matter how big or small, from the specific to the general, and we will do our best to answer them, or help direct you to someone how can.
3:30pm-4:20pm (Clark Library, 2nd Floor Hatcher South)
Careers in GIS (Joseph Kerski and Geri Miller)
Specifically tailored for students this session will discuss career paths involving GIS. Joseph and Geri will also discuss typical opportunities Esri offers, its work culture, and tips for the GIS job market.
4:30pm-6:00pm (HopCat, 311 Maynard St., Ann Arbor)
Mappy Hour at HopCat (Everyone)
Please join us at HopCat (311 Maynard St., Ann Arbor) to socialize, network, and share and learn about GIS.
GIS Day at U-M Dearborn
And, don't forget to attend the GIS Day events on Wednesday, 14 November, at U-M Dearborn:
https://umdearborn.edu/events/all-events/gis-day-2018
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If you have any questions please let us know!
--Peter Knoop, Nicole Scholtz, and Jason Tallant
--GIS Community of Practice Co-Facilitators