International GIS Day
Source: GSDI Association Karen Levoleger with contribution of Carmelle Terborgh and Catilyn Mitchell (ESRI)
"GIS Day 2008 will be held on Wednesday, November 19, 2008
GIS Day provides an international forum for users of geographic information systems (GIS) technology to demonstrate real-world applications that are making a difference in our society. It is intended to promote geographic literacy in schools, communities, and organizations.
GIS Day is playing a powerful role in creating geographic awareness throughout our world. What started in 1999 as a forum for spreading awareness about GIS and the role of the emerging technology has grown to a worldwide celebration of GIS users, educators, and students who have committed to sharing their geospatial knowledge with others.
Large or small, there are many ways you can participate. From showing a few coworkers what GIS does for your organization to citywide school presentations, everyone can host a GIS Day event. More than 80 countries will participate in holding local events such as corporate open houses, hands-on workshops, community expos, school assemblies, and more. Please search for an event near you: http://gis.esri.com/gisday/search.cfm
In 2007, hundreds of organizations hosted GIS Day events in countries all around the world. Please look at the 2007 Success Stories for ideas: www.gisday.com/showcase/countries2007.html and the resources & support page for materials to support your event: http://www.gisday.com/support/index.html
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HUNAGI is the National GI Association having over one hundred members.GIS Day provides an international forum for users of geographic information systems (GIS) technology to demonstrate real-world applications that are making a difference in our society. It is intended to promote geographic literacy in schools, communities, and organizations.
GIS Day is playing a powerful role in creating geographic awareness throughout our world. What started in 1999 as a forum for spreading awareness about GIS and the role of the emerging technology has grown to a worldwide celebration of GIS users, educators, and students who have committed to sharing their geospatial knowledge with others.
Large or small, there are many ways you can participate. From showing a few coworkers what GIS does for your organization to citywide school presentations, everyone can host a GIS Day event. More than 80 countries will participate in holding local events such as corporate open houses, hands-on workshops, community expos, school assemblies, and more. Please search for an event near you: http://gis.esri.com/gisday/search.cfm
In 2007, hundreds of organizations hosted GIS Day events in countries all around the world. Please look at the 2007 Success Stories for ideas: www.gisday.com/showcase/countries2007.html and the resources & support page for materials to support your event: http://www.gisday.com/support/index.html
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For more information on Geospatial Hungary please visit
http:// www.hunagi.hu and its linked interactive blogsites devoted to GI, SDI technologies and services e.g. http://hunagi8.blogspot.com or
http://unsdihu.blogspot.com
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