3/31/2010 CUNY Mapping Services: GIS Experiences to Share by Steve Romalewski

Wednesday, March 31, 2010 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (ET)


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"CUNY Mapping Services: GIS Experiences to Share"

 Hosted by Steven Romalewski

***LIMIT to 15 ATTENDEES***

Steven Romalewski

1. His background in mapping
2. Introduction to the Mapping Service at the Center for Urban Research at the City University of New York
3. Development of The Census Hard to Count Map: http://www.CensusHardToCountMaps.org
4. The process of creating the maps using various geospatial tools: ESRI, Google Maps
5. Lessons learned: a few of the visualization and mapping issues with how they were solved
6. What and how to navigate around the map, how to query tribal information, what is and how to use the information provided
7. Will field questions about nuts and bolts behind managing such a dynamic mapping project

Website: Census Hard To Count Maps


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Indigenous Mapping Network

Indigenous Mapping Network (IMN) is a multi-tribal grassroots talking circle that convenes mapping practitioners, indigenous community members, indigenous rights organizations, researchers, and technology professionals to discuss current issues in indigenous/tribal/Native American/Alaska Native/Maori/First Nations peoples mapping.

Mostly, our meetings are intended to create a platform for supporting indigenous mapping collaborations and linking communities with emerging technologies.

Mapping approaches can include thought-maps, performance, materials, as well as GIS, web, and mobile phone technologies. Whatever is needed to tell our story.

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