| Latest GIS Events and Activity at Smith and beyond
Smith College will be hosting the spring NEARC conference for the fourth (4th) year in a row on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
Presentations are now being accepted here
GIS Course Offerings in the Valley and a little beyond ;-)
2008
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
January 2008 / Interterm
Smith College
Introduction to GIS January 22 -25
Amherst College
Problematic Species and the Quabbin Reservoir: Balancing Ecological Diversity, Recreation, and Water Quality
Dates: January 7-25, Monday-Friday
Time: 9:00am-4:00pm
Meeting the Health Care Needs of Under-Privileged Populations in the Holyoke Region
Dates: January 7-25, Monday-Friday
Time: 9:00am-4:00pm
Spring 2008 Courses
Smith College
GEO 251-01-LEC Geomorphology
{This Geology course used GIS extensively}
Mount Holyoke College
GEOG 307 - Remote sensing
GEOG 321 - Geographic Information Systems
Hampshire College
NS 0268-1 Introduction to GIS
UMASS
GEO-SCI 594A Intro to GIS
GEO-SCI 591D Spatial Data Analysis
ENVIRSCI 497E Env Applic GIS Methods
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Older News ....
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Get a great little widget by
Brent Johnson
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See how Smith's campus developed over time in our new Campus History Animation . Flash Player  is needed to view the animation. |
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Coming Soon to a building and room near you: GEOWALL |
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The Spatial Analysis Lab adds a weblog to keep our users more informed |
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Zoom maps make high resoultion imagery fast and effective on the web. Take a tour. |
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We are always updating our connections (link) with new content to only the best sites. |
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Fall 2004
GIS Day 2004
Celebrate GIS Day with us on Wednesday, November 17th, 2004
Liberal Arts Curriculum Development
The Spatial Analysis Lab is engaged in developing GIS tutorials specifically designed for Liberal Arts Colleges. Contributing schools include Amherst College and Williams College with tremdous support from the National Institute for Technology & Liberal Education (NITLE)
On the Move
The Spatial Analysis Lab is moving from Bass 105
to Bass 103 into larger space. Bass 105 will become the "SandBox" where faculty, staff, and students can play and learn. The new
SAL (Bass 103) will be roomier and seat more students to accommodate
larger class sizes.
Summer 2004 Spring / Summer 2004 Report (pdf file)
Fall 2003
GIS DAY - a local review
by the Gazzette |