October 2007 - Posts

GIS Day is only a few days away. If you haven't planned your event, don't worry - there is still time! Follow these easy steps and join the GIS Day community. Register your event. Registering your event is a great way to gain publicity for your GIS Day Read More...
McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, is no stranger to GIS Day. The university has hosted GIS Day events for local high school students since the inaugural 1999 GIS Day celebration. In this podcast, Deane Maynard, project manager, McMaster University Read More...
Artificial light is not conventionally thought of as a source of contamination, but its disruption of habitats and behaviors of plants and wildlife have brought it into the spotlight as a threat to the environment. Excess light can affect nocturnal predators Read More...
Organizing map gallery competitions...leading interactive demos...coordinating GIS workshops and expos...hosting open houses...visiting local schools... GIS Day participants around the world celebrate GIS Day in many ways. As the ninth annual GIS Day Read More...