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KITCenter and GeoTech Center Using GIS to Make Informed Decisions Workshop - April 23, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)

Louisville, KY

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This workshop will explore how a geospatial system can assist in making an informed decision through the use of geospatial information technology system. The concept of the workshop is how to visualize data that has a spatial orientation. The participants will learn how to take data that is contained within a spreadsheet and display it spatially.  This will include displaying the data via address or position (latitude and longitude) as well as how to summarize data and display the summary information.  The concepts geocoding and summation of data through the COUNTIF function of Excel will be done.  Online basemaps will be utilized.  No previous knowledge of GIS is required.  Online video and documentation will be available to the participants for reference and continued study after the workshop. 

 

Instructor:   Vince DiNoto

 

Workshop will meet from 9:00 am - 11:00 pm 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

Friday, April 23, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 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.