GIS Day at Yale

Event time: 
Thursday, November 15, 2018 - 8:30am to 6:00pm
Location: 
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Event description: 

Celebrate international GIS Day with events and workshops at Yale! GIS Day is an opportunity for users of geographic information systems (GIS) technology to demonstrate the many applications of geospatial approaches to research, practice, and problem-solving.

Register for one or more events:

CSSSI, Study Room South:
• Keynote by Professor Dana Tomlin, the Father of Map Algebra: “Why Me, Why Here, and Why Now?”
• Opening of the new media wall exhibit at the CSSSI: Navigating the World: Geospatial Approaches at Yale
• Yale Spatial Fair
• Map Competition
• GIS Day Cake Reception

Sterling Memorial Library, Lecture Hall:
• Presentations by Hugh Keegan (Esri), Molly Burhans (GoodLands), and Robert Cheetham (Azavea)

Mory’s:
• Mappy Hour

*Will serve breakfast, lunch, and GIS Day Cake Reception*