International GIS Day at Cornell University
Wednesday November 13, 2019
Martha Van Rensselaer Hall, G17
An opportunity to share geospatially-related research, interests, teaching, learning, tools, methods, and projects. Join us and become an active part of the Cornell Geospatial Community!
Thanks to the Mapping Society at Cornell and the Division of Nutritional Sciences
Schedule
11:00am - Welcome! Check out the Giant Map of New York State
12:00pm - Lightning Talks:
- Mary Colomaio, Facilities & Campus Services
Utility Data Conversion – Microstation to ArcGIS
- Melanie Bruce & Ruth Aslanis, City of Ithaca
Serving the Community through ArcGIS Online
- Steve Smith, IRIS/Soil & Crop Science
IRIS: All Things Geospatial
- Julia Finkelstein, Nutritional Sciences
Application of Geospatial Methods to Public Health Research
- Sabrina Novak & Zack Downey, Ursa Space Systems
An Overview of Ursa Space Systems
- Keith Jenkins, Mann Library
101 reasons to use QGIS
- Frank Popowitch, Campus Planning Department
Data Collection Without Connections
- Joshua Rotbert, City & Regional Planning
Evaluating Fiscal and Land Use Options for Coastal Adaptation in Massachusetts
- Diana Sinton, Soil & Crop Science
Modern Approaches to and Dilemmas about Learning GIS
2:00 pm - Group chat about future geospatial activities at Cornell, and Networking
4:00 pm - Mappy Hour at Big Red Barn