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The Connecticut GIS User to User Network invites you to participate in GIS Day on November 16 at Southern Connecticut State University.  This year’s event features professional panels, interactive discussions, a keynote address, poster social and an outdoor UAV (drone) demonstration. Take a peek at the agenda below and visit the CT GIS User Network website for more information. Also, please take a minute to let us know if you can make it. We want to be sure we have enough coffee and donuts to go around.

 

What’s on Tap:

Morning Schedule:
Welcome Address
GIS Professionals Panel & Discussion
Poster Social, Poster Awards
Keynote Address: “Geographic Storytelling: Adding Physical Context to our Local Communities” – Carlos Virgen, Digital News Director, The Day

Afternoon Schedule:
Election Analysis Presentation & Panel

GIS in Education, Geomentor Program
UAV (Drones) Presentation & Outdoor Demo

NEURISA Mappy Hour to Follow Conclusion of GIS Day Event

 

We are looking for poster submissions for this event, as well as for display in the Legislative Office Building at the Capitol throughout the month of November. View poster guidelines and submit your masterpiece online. Questions about poster displays can be directed to Beth Stewart-Kelly.

 

Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Let’s make this the best GIS Day, yet!

 

Thanks!

 

Cary Chadwick
Education Chair,

CT GIS User Network

 

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Cary Chadwick, Geospatial Educator
University of Connecticut

Center for Land use Education and Research (CLEAR)

UConn Extension

1066 Saybrook Rd., PO Box 70

Haddam, CT 06438

PHONE: 860-345-5216

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