On October 29, 2009, the British Columbia Chapter of the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA BC) hosted a one day seminar entitled:
The Changing Face of GIS
Date: October 29, 2009
Time: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Hilton Vancouver Metrotown 6083 MacKay Avenue, Burnaby, BC
In this seminar, Speakers presented their experiences on how GIS is changing within their organization.
SEMINAR AT A GLANCE
We have a dynamic lineup of speakers including:
- Neogeography and the Structural Effect
Presented by Chris North, DMTI Spatial
- GIS and Transportation Projects – The Lighter Side
Presented by Nicole Jung, Critigen
- Applications Without Developers: GeoBC’s Mash-up Wizard
Presented by Chris Spicer, GeoBC
- Spatially Enabling BC Cabinet Using Google
Presented by Nancy Liesch, GeoBC
- Retooling the Thought Process
Presented by Derik Woo, Township of Langley
- Keep It Simple Stupid: or If the Shoe Fits Wear It
Presented by Bill McKay, City of Surrey
- UBC Simple Web Mapping with Editing Capability
Presented by Jerry Maedel, University of British Columbia
- The Simplification of VanMap: A New Generation
Presented by Jonathan Mark, City of Vancouver
- Redesigning GeoWeb DNV – The District of North Vancouver’s GIS Website
Presented by Shawn McLeod, District of North Vancouver
- Mapping Emergencies: 9-1-1 through to the EOC
Presented by David Hamilton, E-Comm and Daniel Stevens, City of Vancouver