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SPRING NEARC CONFERENCE
University of Connecticut | Storrs, CT
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FINAL REMINDER: Registration savings ends April 9 - register now!
The 2018 Spring NEARC Conference will be held Tuesday, May 8 at the
University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT. This one-day conference is packed with professional development and networking opportunities for all levels of GIS users.
We invite you to attend!
Early-bird pricing is available for those who
sign up by 11:59 PM (EST) Monday, April 9, 2018.
Review pricing and register to attend.
PLEASE NOTE: All presenters are required to register to attend the conference. Student presenters attend free of charge (thanks to NEURISA!); professional presenters must pay to attend.
A limited number of sponsor opportunities are still available for those interested in receiving
additional exposure during the conference, but they're selling quickly! Learn
more.
Overnight accommodations are available on campus at the Nathan
Hale Inn at a discounted group rate of $144/night for those traveling from a distance.
This rate will be honored until the cut-off date of April 7, 2018.
Learn more about lodging.
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FEATURED EVENT | Workshops
Consider adding one of these FREE workshops to your conference registration! Advance registration is required as space is limited.
Publishing historic maps as tile cache on ArcGIS Online
This workshop will present the steps to georeference scanned maps, produce a seamless and non-overlapping image via a mosaic dataset, and publish the maps as a
tile cache on ArcGIS Online. Attendees will learn and go through this process using a series of historic (1940's to 1960's) Connecticut Department of Transportation topographic maps that were developed on CT State Plane NAD27. The workshop will be developed
around these maps but users may choose to utilize their own scanned maps using this process.
Learn more.
Getting Started with ArcGIS Pro
This introductory workshop will help GIS professionals get up to speed quickly with ArcGIS Pro terminology and the new, intuitive tools to efficiently complete mapping, editing, geoprocessing, and analysis projects. You will explore the new interface, experience
for yourself the tight integration between 2D and 3D capabilities, and learn how to share your authoritative GIS content more quickly and easily than ever before.
Learn more.
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TECHNICAL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
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Thank you to everyone who submitted a presentation abstract for the 2018 Spring NEARC Conference. We're pleased to announce that the schedule of technical presentations
and their abstracts is now posted online. New this year, you have the option to build your own agenda by creating a FREE Sched account. This is the same platform used for the Fall NEARC Conference. Logging in to Sched is not required to view the agenda, but
it is to build your personal schedule. To begin reviewing the program, go to:
www.northeastarc.org/spring-schedule.
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Some program highlights include:
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Paper
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poster presentations
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A full track dedicated to the latest and greatest from
Esri
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Keynote Address by
Dr. Debs Ghosh, University of Connecticut - Shapefiles to Social: The role of GIS in social aspects of health
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Pub social on Monday night for those arriving early
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Post-conference "Mappy Hour" including poster awards
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