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KITCenter/GeoTech Center Intermediate GIS - June 21-22, 2010

Monday, June 21, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 4:00 PM (ET)

Louisville, KY

KITCenter/GeoTech Center Intermediate GIS - June 21-22, 2010

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Intermediate GIS (2 day workshop)

This workshop is designed for those who have used geospatial software specifically ArcVIew.  The workshop will be taught using ArcInfo 9.3.1.  This workshop will cover the following topics: data projections and need for projections, creating and using geodatabases, using ArcCatalog to create new labels, heads up digitization, using raster data, using digital elevation models, using ArcScene and 3D analysis, creating spider diagrams, counting of data through Excel and ArcView, GeoCoding of address data, and georeferencing of data.  Upon completion of this workshop participants will be given access to the software via a terminal service connection, access to data and access to additional curriculum content which they can use to continue their learn and/or use with student learners.

Instructor:   Vince DiNoto

Lunch will be provided. 

 

This workshop will meet in Room 108 of the Business Building.

 

This workshop will be held on the Southwest Campus of Jefferson Community and Technical College.  The college is located at 1000 Community College Drive, Louisville, KY 40272. 

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Jefferson Community & Technical College - BU108
1000 Community College Drive
Business Building, Room 108
Louisville, KY 40272

Monday, June 21, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 4:00 PM (ET)


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Goals

The goals of the KITCenter are:

  • to increase IT enrollment and completion rates, with more IT jobs filled;
  • to implement widely the new Kentucky IT curriculum;
  • to enhance the expertise of high school, community college, and technical college IT faculty;
  • to support and enhance IT initiatives across the Commonwealth; and
  • to increase the support and participation of business, government, and industry.