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Webinars on geospatial technology


This page can be used to find out about upcoming and past webinars on geospatial technologies sponsored by the Geosptatial Technologies Training Center. The sections on upcoming webinars will provide info on how to join in, while recordings of past webinars will be available for you to view.
 

=== Upcoming Webinars ===

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No upcoming webinars scheduled at this time


 

=== Past Webinars ===

Watch Recordings


Getting Started on Making Maps in Google My Maps
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for eXtension Learn on behalf of the Map@Syst Community of Practice [web]
presenter:
Shane Bradt [email]
group:
UNH Cooperative Extension [web]
date:
October 28, 2010
time:
2:00pm to 3:00pm (Eastern)
description:
recording:
[view Connect session]

This session will go over one of the most popular tools for online simple map creation, Google My Map. Google My Maps can be embedded in web pages, sent via email, and overlayed onto other mapping applications. Learn how to create, save, and publish a simple map in this session.


If you have an eXtension ID, you can register for the event to show your interest and confirm you attendance at the description link shown above.


Mapping it Up – How to use Mapping to Enhance your Community of Practice
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for 2010 eXtension Community of Practice Workshop [web]
presenter:
Shane Bradt [email]
group:
UNH Cooperative Extension [web]
date:
June 8, 2010
time:
1:15pm to 2:30pm (Central)
description:
see blurb to right
recording:
[view Connect session]

Maps are popular ways to share information. Google Maps makes simple mapping available to anyone to place on websites. Learn how to quickly make a map in Google Map and how to expand your clients experience by incorporating maps into your online work.

This webinar was a session streamed live from a presentation at a conference.


From ArcGIS to Web Maps: Simple Techniques for Publishing GIS Maps Online
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for Ecosytem-Based Management Tools Network [web]
presenter:
Emily Wilson [email]
group:
University of Connecticut [web]
date:
April 22, 2010
time:
1:00pm to 2:30pm (Eastern)
description:
recording:
[download .wmv]

There are a variety of ways to serve maps and geospatial information on the web, and they range from the very simple to the advanced. This webinar covers a variety of simple tools for putting static maps on the web.

The webinar starts with the very basic technique of screen captures and pdfs and moves to other useful tools such as the mapbook tool for ArcMap, the image mapper tool for ArcMap and, finally, geographically enabled pdfs.



Keyhole Markup Language (KML) and the Mapping Application Programming Interface (API)
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for Ecosytem-Based Management Tools Network [web]
presenter:
Cary Chadwick [email]
group:
University of Connecticut [web]
date:
April 14, 2010
time:
1:00pm to 2:30pm (Eastern)
description:
recording:
[download .wmv]

This webinar covers the basics of Keyhole Markup Language (KML) and advanced mashup applications using a mapping Application Programming Interface (API). Mapping APIs to be discussed include the Google Maps API and the Google Earth API.

Through both discussion and demonstration, this webinar showcases methods for creating and editing KML, converting GIS data to KML and techniques for building simple Google mapping applications for the web using a mapping API.



Making Maps with Google Earth and Google Maps
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for Ecosytem-Based Management Tools Network [web]
presenter:
Shane Bradt [email]
group:
UNH Cooperative Extension [web]
date:
April 6, 2010
repeat from October 27, 2009
time:
1:00pm to 2:30pm (Eastern)
description:
recording:
[download .wmv]

This webinar demonstrates how to make interactive and 3D maps using free Google mapping tools. It explores the basics of Google Earth and Google Maps with a focus on creating maps to share with others.

With Google Earth, you can show points, lines and areas with colors and icons of your choice and link to webpages, pictures and email addresses. Google Maps provides the ability to create a custom map online and share it with colleagues, have them contribute to the map, and embed your custom map in your own website.


 

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