Learning Geospatial Technology in Maine
Second Annual Conference
GIS Educators in Maine


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Second Annual Conference of GIS Educators in Maine, 2009

Angla Brady Helps

Charles Colgan discusses workforce study

Charles Colgan
Angela Brady confers with Penny Kern (seated)
Conferring 4Hers
Working with Google Earth
Google Earth
Chris Halstead


Christopher Kroot helps attendees




Christopher KrootEconomist Charles Colgan presents the results of studies on the geospatial workforce in Maine



















Getting caught up.













 




Google Earth workshop





























Penny KernChristopher Kroot of Maine Office of GIS speaks with participants

























Penny Kern of Aroostook Junior Emergency Preparedness Club talks about GIS service projects.



Mike Lachance helps attendees







  Mike Lachance helps attendee







Mike Lachance helps participants.



Signing in

 Signing in

MultiSpec Satellite Image Analysis

Mark Matson presents

Poster Session

poster session



Satellite images

Students at conference


Mark Matson presents






Poster Session

























 Hands-on workshops
















signing in   Conferring


Working hard











working hard














Valentine, McAnneny & Johnson













 

Brady and Johnson




Questions? Contact: Angela Brady at 207-255-1214 or giscenter@maine.edu

 

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This program is funded, in part, by the National Science Foundation as a component of a three-year project designed to improve and promote geospatial technology education in Maine. Additional support comes from the Maine GIS User Group, Maine Community College System, University of Maine System and Maine Geographic Alliance.