Hello everyone!
Looking forward to seeing many of you this Wednesday at GIS Day at CSU! If you haven’t already done so, please let us know if you plan to attend (RSVP here).
Below is the program for the day. There will also be GIS-themed posters up in the lobby of Morgan Library throughout the week. Check it out!
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GIS Day at CSU: Schedule of Events | Wednesday, November 13, 2019 |
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HUMANS AND ENVIRONMENTS |
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10:00 - 10:55 |
Melinda Laituri |
Centroid/ESS |
Welcoming Remarks:
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Kyle Horton |
Fish, Wildlife, Conservation Biology |
Bright Lights in the Big Cities: Migratory Birds’ Exposure to Artificial Light |
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Dan Carver |
CSU NREL |
Movement, Change, and the Disappearing Lake in Patagonia |
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HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY |
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10:55 - 11:30 |
Jacob Swisher |
Department of History |
Mapping Historical Knowledge of Colorado and New Mexico’s San Luis Valley |
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Rebekah Schields |
History Department |
Down the Blue: The Hidden Ranching History of the Lower Blue River Valley |
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Alex Miller |
History |
Mapping Maine's Statehood |
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Lawrence Beals |
Center for Archaeology and Remote Sensing (CARS) - Department of Anthropology and Geography, CSU |
Remote Sensing (LiDAR) and Geospatial Analysis in Archaeology |
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EARTH FROM ABOVE: NASA DEVELOP PROGRAM |
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11:30 - 12:00 |
Kristen Dennis |
NASA DEVELOP |
The Stories of NASA DEVELOP |
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Chiara Phillips, Stacy Armbruster, Byron Shuldt, Forrest Corcoran |
NASA DEVELOP |
Up in Smoke: Mapping Invasive Cheatgrass |
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Sarah Wingard, Lea Davidson, Erin Johnson, Brandy Nisbet-Wilcox |
NASA DEVELOP |
Plumes and Blooms: Digging into the phenomena affecting Apostle Islands National Lakeshore |
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REPORTS FROM THE FRONT RANGE |
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12:00 - 12:30 |
Riley Ross |
Town of Estes Park |
GIS Field Data Collection |
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Luke Chamberlain |
Human Dimensions of Natural Resources |
Ecosystem Services in the Big Thompson Watershed |
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Caroline Norris |
Department of Agriculture and Natural Resource Economics |
Denver's Food Environment |
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LUNCH |
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12:30 - 1:15 |
Burritos and Table Topics |
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BREAK OUT SESSIONS |
Break Out 1 |
Break Out 2 |
Break Out 3 |
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1:30 - 2:15 |
Field Tools |
Interdisciplinary Analysis of the 1851 Treaty of Horse Creek |
New Ways of Looking at the Land (3D printing, etc.) |
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David Siddle |
Zara Hickman, NPS |
Gary Senseman and Stephen Oglesby |
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Meet in Morgan Lobby |
175 Morgan Computer Lab |
107B Natural Resources Building |
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2:30 - 3:15 |
Field Tools |
Mobile Field Apps |
New Ways of Looking at the Land (3D printing, etc.) |
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David Siddle |
Beth Tulanowski |
Gary Senseman and Stephen Oglesby |
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Meet in Morgan Lobby |
Meet in Event Hall |
107B Natural Resources Building |
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3:30 - 4:00 |
Cutie Projections & Sharing of Other Projects/Activities/Announcements |
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4:30 - 7:00 pm |
Mapathon |
Ramskeller, Lory Student Center |
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Sophia E. Linn, GISP
Assistant Director, Geospatial Centroid
210 Morgan Library, Campus Box 1019
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1019
Office: 970-491-2774
Cell: 970-443-7893
Web: gis.colostate.edu