Forwarding this for Tora...
 
The University of Maine at Machias is offering two great camps this
summer for middle and high school students in beautiful and rugged
Downeast Maine. MyGIS is a high-tech camp for high schoolers focusing
specifically on GIS, GPS and remote sensing. MESSY is an environmental
camp for middle schoolers, including GPS and GIS activities.
Descriptions are below, and more info is available at 
http://www.umm.maine.edu/summer.
 

MyGIS (Maine Youth Geographic Information Systems)
(Overnight Camp, Grades 9-12)
July 25 - July 31
 
For tech-inclined teens who are looking for a hi-tech collegiate
experience that will be fun and environmentally-oriented and provide
them with a head start on college tech courses. Use state-of-the-art
computer and GPS equipment, as well as satellite imagery and
professional software to collect, analyze, and map data about the
changing earth. Campers will learn to use professional software and
equipment to build, test, and run computer mapping models, collect GPS
data in the field, and analyze satellite images to detect changes on the
surface of the earth.
 

MESSY (Maine Environmental Summer Session for Youth)
(Overnight Camp, Grades 7-9)
August 1 - 7
 
MESSY promotes awareness, builds knowledge, and stimulates active and
creative approaches to environmental stewardship and sustainability.
Campers will have the opportunity to work alongside University faculty,
actively participating in important work in the field and in the
classroom. Students spend morning sessions on campus; afternoon sessions
include field trips to local beaches, wetlands, lakes, and streams.
 
For more information contact Tora Johnson at UMM [log in to unmask]
 
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Michael Smith
State GIS Manager, Maine Office of GIS
Board Member, Maine GeoLibrary
Board Member, Maine GIS Users Group
State Rep, National States Geographic Information Council
  <http://megis.maine.gov/>   <http://www.maine.gov/geolib>  
<http://www.megug.org/>   <http://www.nsgic.org/> 

Maine OIT
State House Station 174
264 Civic Center Drive
(207) 215-5530

69o 47' 49.5"W 44o 20' 54.5"N

 

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