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The ESRI Education User Conference (EdUC) proposal deadline has been extended to November 13, 2009. Peer-to-peer presentations about GIS in education are at the heart of the EdUC – share your experience and wisdom with your colleagues by presenting a Read More...
Knowledge-Sharing is What this Event is All About Whatever your field, position, or GIS experience, be part of the knowledge-sharing and submit an abstract for possible presentation at the event. Communicate to your peers about your best practices, successes, Read More...
The GeoMentor Program was launched this past week by National Geographic and ESRI. This free international program is in response to the troubling lack of geographic literacy among youth in the U.S. and around the world. The program relies on the geographic Read More...
After spending Monday at the User Conference, EdUC Attendees are reminded that sessions resume at the Hilton Bayfront Hotel. Sessions run from 8:30-9:45 and 10:15-11:30. At lunch, two Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are available. The Research in GIS in Read More...
While the official opening of the ESRI User Conference is still a couple of days away, several other concurrent conferences have already started. At the opening plenary of the 2009 ESRI Education User Conference Bern Szukalski delivered a 30-minute presentation Read More...
It begins! The ESRI Education User Conference opening session will be held in the Hilton Bay Front, Indigo Ballrooms A & B. It starts at 8:30 with updates from the Education Team, followed by demos of ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Explorer. The keynote, Read More...
Attending a professional conference such as the ESRI Education User Conference (EdUC) means investing a considerable amount of time and money. So it's smart for educators, administrators, and others, to ask themselves what benefits they will receive by Read More...
Your work could be seen by thousands at the ESRI User Conference and Education User Conference in July. We are looking for map images, videos, and photographs showing GIS at work for the User Conference Plenary Session. Select images will be used in ESRI Read More...
The ESRI Education User Conference has its own Twitter feed ! "Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?" For more information, see: http://twitter.com/esriedu Read More...
Educators and graduate students involved in cutting-edge research in GIScience are invited to present a peer-reviewed paper in a special GIScience Research Track within the 2009 ESRI Educational User and International User Conferences. These papers will Read More...
The deadline for submitting a presentation to the ESRI Education User Conference is Friday, Novermber 14 . For more informaiton see: http://www.esri.com/events/educ Knowledge-Sharing is What the EdUC is All About Whatever your industry, position, or level Read More...
The deadline for submitting proposals to the 2009 ESRI Education User Conference has been extended to Nov.14, 2008. The 2009 ESRI Education user Conference will be July 11-14, 2009, in San Diego (at a new site -- the brand new Hilton Bayfront). Submit Read More...
After having had to wander across the summertime for the last decade, the ESRI Education User Conference and International User Conference have settled into mid-July from 2009 onward. Now's the time to submit your proposals for the next conference, July Read More...
Proposals are now being accepted for the 2009 ESRI Education User Conference and International User Conference, to be held July 2009 in San Diego, CA. Instructors, administrators, librarians, youth program leaders, researchers, and anyone else with an Read More...
Jack Dangermond, president of ESRI, discusses the theme of the 2008 ESRI International User Conference, GIS: Geography in Action, and explains how GIS is helping to create a more sustainable world. Listen to the podcast [16:37 | 11.4 MB] Read More...
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