Understanding Geographic Information Systems
Understanding Geographic Information Systems
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a collection of computer hardware, software, and geographic data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. Learn more about this technology and how it can be used for research and projects in the business, humanities, and the health, natural, or social sciences.
To sign up, contact Michael Page, michael.page@emory.edu, 404.727.2348
Locating Maps & Geospatial Data
Locating Maps and Geospatial Data
Get tips on finding maps and geospatial data and learn about new and important changes in spatial data infrastructures. Techniques on how to convert analog source data to digital will also be covered.
To sign up, contact Michael Page, michael.page@emory.edu, 404.727.2348.
Digital Maps and Globes
Digital Maps and Virtual Globes
This workshop provides an introduction to the different types of virtual globes and online map applications that are available and explores how they can be used in research and instruction. Although the primary focus will be on Google Earth and Google Maps, the workshop will also demonstrate other applications available.
To sign up, contact Michael Page, michael.page@emory.edu, 404.727.2348
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