246 Hesburgh Library
Join us for GIS Day at Notre Dame — a symposium that combines workshops, presentations, and more to demonstrate the power of geospatial technologies.
Share how GIS contributes to your real-world research and projects that make a difference in our community and around the world. Presentations should be related to GIS in some way (tools, data, or visualization), but do not need to be directly methodological and are otherwise not limited by field. Podium presentations will be 5-10 minute lightning talks (length will depend upon the number of presentations). Work-in-progress presentations and posters will be accepted to help researchers receive methodological feedback.
Submit a brief abstract with a title and all author affiliation(s) to Matthew.Sisk@nd.edu by November 1.
9:00am – 10:00am
“What in the World is GIS?”
Presenters: Meghan Forstchen, Graduate Student, Biological Sciences and Shuyue Li, Graduate Student, Biological Sciences
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10:00am – 11:00am
“Getting Started with ArcGIS Field Maps”
Presenter: Jacob Swisher, doctoral student, Department of History, NFCDS Senior Pedagogy Fellow
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11:00am – 12:30pm
Lightning Talks
12:30pm – 1:00pm
GIS Day Reception
Join us for GIS Day treats and coffee following the Lighting Talks.