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Anyone is welcomed to forward information regarding GIS activities within the North Texas region and SCAUG will gladly post information to assist in prompting activity. Email: NTexas@scaug


f-r-e-e increase productivity with arcgis 10 seminar

Spend a day learning how to be more productive in your job using ArcGIS 10. From tools and demos that focus on workflows relevant to you to helpful presentations and discussions about improved analysis, access to imagery, mobility, and ways to use the Web, you’ll come away equipped to leverage ArcGIS 10 in a desktop, mobile, server, or cloud environment.

      October 19, 2010

      Marriott Legacy at Town Center

      7120 Dallas Parkway

      Plano, TX 75024

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.

Learn firsthand from the ArcGIS experts during this free seminar. You will leave knowing how you can use the ArcGIS system to be more productive in your organization.

·       See demonstrations that focus on your daily workflows.

·       Learn practical applications for new and powerful spatial analysis tools.

·       Discover easier and more efficient imagery use and management.

·       Understand how to leverage the expanded mobile capabilities of ArcGIS in the field.

·       Explore the many ways you can leverage the Web in your GIS work.

·       Interact with Esri staff and share experiences with your peers.

Agenda at a GlanceThe seminar will begin at 9:00 a.m. and conclude at 3:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

8:15 a.m.–9:00 a.m.     Registration   
9:00 a.m.–10:15 a.m.    Session 1

·       Welcome & Agenda

·       ArcGIS: A Complete System for Creating, Managing, Analyzing, and Disseminating Geographic Information

·       New Tools to Help You Increase Productivity    
10:15 a.m.–10:45 a.m.   Break  
10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m.   Session 2

·       Using and Managing Imagery Efficiently

·       3D Visualization and Analysis Tools for Your Data

·       Sharing and Accessing Geographic Content through ArcGIS online 
12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.    Lunch/Peer Discussions         
1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.     Session 3

·       Powerful Spatial Analysis, Task Automation, Python Integration, and More

·       New and Expanded GIS Abilities in the Field

·       Enhanced Tools for Various Development Environments

·       Best Practices for Migrating to ArcGIS 10      

The agenda is subject to change.

ESRI News

 


  Johnny Brown with Founders Award.

 The Columbia Center received the prestigious Founder's Award this March at the annual

"South Central Arc Users Group SCAUG)"

http://www.scaug.org conference in Fort Worth, Texas. The Founder's Award was created by SCAUG in 1990 to recognize agencies or individuals that have made contributions enhancing the importance of geospatial science and advancing the use of GIS. Specifically, this award was presented to the Columbia Center "For Being Instrumental In Changing the Future of GIS in the South Central United States." "It is always gratifying to be recognized by one's peers." said PR Blackwell, Director of the Columbia Center. "This award reflects the impact of the Columbia Center Staff on the regional geospatial community over many years." "We feel lucky to have the resources available to accomplish the things that we have," said Charles Ashton, Geospatial Trainer II for the Columbia Center. "Without such a vast and dynamic team of workers, these advancements in GIS would not have been possible." The Columbia Center combines innovation with training and outreach to support the geospatial activities of organizations across the region. "The opportunity to help others in the GIS field of our region in completing GIS training and application development has been an award in itself," said Johnny Brown, Geospatial Applications Specialist II for the Columbia Center.


 

 


 

 
 

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