GIS Day 2005

Wednesday, November 16, 2005
2:00pm - 8:30pm
Mulford Hall, UC Berkeley campus

Photos | Program

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Register for your for your GIS Day poster voting sticker,
and maybe become a BAAMA member?


Which talks should I see?


Interesting posters!


Tim DeChant presents on LiDAR.


Xing Liu presents on the
Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative.


More posters...


...the Higher Education Open House...


...the "Map Your House" station...


...and the GIS Career & Volunteer Panel, with (from left) Ray DeLeon, Dean Angelides, and Lindanne Campbell.
(K. Tuxen introducing)



Max Moritz presening the Fire Information Engine


GIS Day reception with food, fun,...


...and, as always, Fenton's Ice Cream Parlor!



Keynote Address by Michael T. Jones,
CTO of Google Earth

Program

2:00-5pm University/Higher Ed. Session
2:00pm Registration
2:30-3:30pm Univ/Higher Ed. Presentations* (speaker order and rooms TBA)


“ LiDAR is the Future:” an Introduction to the Science and Application of LiDAR Data

Tim DeChant, Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley

GIS for the Lower Division Geography Classroom at Ohlone Community College
William Harmon and Narinder Bansal, Instructors of Geography, Ohlone College

Canoe Atlas of Canada
Weimin Li, Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning, UC Berkeley

Mapping Memorie: The Southeast Asia Digital Cultural Atlas and Voices for the Past
Xing Liu, Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning, UC Berkeley

3:30-4:15pm

Break, Poster Session**, and Higher Education Open House***
Participating Schools: City College of SF, San Francisco State Univ., Foothill-DeAnza Community College, Diablo Valley College, Ohlone College, and UC Berkeley.

4:15-5pm GIS Career & Volunteer Panel


Dean Angelides, ESRI

Lindanne Campbell, IT Dept, City of Stockton

Ray DeLeon, GISCorps

5:00-8:30pm Professional Session
5:00pm Registration
5:30-6:30pm Professional Presentations
(speaker order and rooms TBA)


GIS - A Language for Collaboration

Dean Angelides, ESRI

Integrating CAD and GIS in the Engineering Workflow
Greg Braswell, City and County of San Francisco

GISCorps: Volunteer disaster relief efforts for the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina
Ray DeLeon, GIScorps Volunteer, San Jose Redevelopment Agency

Using Remote Sensing to Improve Your GIS
Jim Ellis, Ellis Geospatial

Bay Area Regional GIS Council (BAR-GC) and the Homeland Security Project
Mignon Everett, Bay Area Regional GIS Council, County of Napa

S.F. CrimeMAPS - Crime Mapping and Analysis for Public Safety
Jeff Johnson, Dept. of Telecom. & Info System, City and County of San Francisco

GIS for the Rest of Us
Justin Lokitz, Oracle

WebGIS for Parcel-based Fire Hazard Assessment in California
Max Moritz, Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, UC Berkeley

Rhode Island is neither a road nor an island, discuss: route generation in an old landscape
John Radke, Geographic Information Science Center, UC Berkeley

The GEODESY Program: Bringing GIS into the educational arena
Susan Radke, Berkeley Geo Research Group

Enterprise GIS at S.F. Public Utilities Commission - From Planning to Implementation
Nadeem Shaukat, City and County of San Francisco

Spatial Distribution of Census Values Using Dasymetric Mapping
Rachel Sleeter, USGS

Visual intelligence for Public School Safety and Facility Management
Joint presentation by the City of Hayward and @City Inc.

6:30-7:15pm Break & Poster Session**
7:15-8:30pm Welcome, announcements, & Special
Keynote Address by Michael T. Jones, Chief Tech. Officer of    Earth
For more information: contact Karin Tuxen at karin@nature.berkeley.eduHosted by the
Bay Area Automated Mapping Association (BAAMA)
http://www.baama.org/

and the
Geospatial Imaging & Informatics Facility
http://giif.cnr.berkeley.edu/