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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Martha Van Rennselaer Hall G71

Spatial analyses and place-based studies are more important than ever in the world today, and the digital technologies that support such work are becoming much more commonplace and in high demand. At Cornell we are at a turning point, as we face increasing demands and opportunities for support of geospatial research, teaching, and extension, while at the same time lacking a clear vision for how such demands will be met, especially as several key players from within our geospatial community transition out through retirement.

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8:30amRegistration - Coffee
9:00am

Opening Keynotes

  • Geospatial Science and Technology at Cornell: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
    Steve DeGloria
  • Cornell NutriPhone Demo: Mobile and Nano Technologies
    David Erickson
10:40am

Panel Discussions

  • Applications of ArcGIS Online at Cornell
    Steve Smith, Frank Popowitch, Joe Francis
  • Potential Models for a Geospatial Consulting Unit
    Francoise Vermeylen (Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit)
    Wendy Kozlowski (Research Data Management Services Group)
12:00pm

Lunch and Speaker

  • Models of GIS in Higher Education in the U.S.
    Diana Sinton
1:15pm

Lightning Talks

 

3:00pmBreak-out Working Group Discussions
4:30pm

Discussion summary and closing remarks

5:00pmReception - Wine and Cheese

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Who should attend?

Anyone who...

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