It's that time! Time to bring your work to the attention of your colleagues at the Northeast Arc Users Group
Spring Spatial!
This low-cost, one-day conference is a great way to shake off those end-of-semester blues and recharge your academic batteries. The day is packed with professional development and networking opportunities for all levels of users of spatial
technologies.
Save the Date!
NEArc Spring Spatial Technologies Conference
Monday, May 11, 2015
University of Massachusetts Amherst Campus Center
Amherst, Massachusetts
Call For Presentations!!
If you have a great idea, have been using a new technique or new technology, or have an intriguing project or application of geographic information systems, please share your experience and knowledge with the rest of the spatial technologies
community. We are soliciting presentations, panel discussions, workshops, lightning talks, and posters from all professionals and students. The presentations and panels can be 20-30 or 45-60 minutes, workshops can be 60-90 minutes, and the posters can be paper
or video (interactive even better).
Submit your presentation proposal at
Deadline for proposals is
Monday, April 6, 2015 at Noon.
Possible topics include:
• Environmental Science and Policy
• Government/Planning
• Geoscience
• Biology
• Linguistics
• Facilities Management
• History
• Archaeology
• Economics
• Education
• Architecture
• Community Outreach
• Map Servers
• Mobile Technologies
• Other spatial technologies, including free and open source
• … and any other application of geographic information systems!
Please tell your colleagues, students, professors, and friends about the conference.
And let me know if you have any questions.
— Andy
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Andy Anderson, Ph.D.
Mathematical and Spatial Data Analysis Specialist
Amherst College, Academic
Technology Services
Amherst, MA 01002-5000
413-542-2255 AIM/Skype: AndyAndersonPhD
Twitter: @GeoObservatory @WebObservatory @SciObservatory @EduObservatory
“Geography’s just physics slowed with trees on top.” — Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters