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<p>Just an FYI in case you're a bit farther north than usual. Keith
Spoke at the TN meeting back in October. <br>
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<p>Randy<br>
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<td>Re: [Qgis-us-user] QGIS NY event April 3, 2020</td>
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<td>Keith Jenkins <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:kgj2@cornell.edu"><kgj2@cornell.edu></a></td>
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Registration is now open for the QGIS NY 2020!<br>
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QGIS NY 2020<br>
April 3, 2020<br>
Mann Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/QGIS_NY_2020">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/QGIS_NY_2020</a><br>
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The vision of this conference is (1) to enable local governments,<br>
private organizations, and individuals to shape the future of
their<br>
regions in New York (and beyond) using open-source QGIS and (2) to<br>
strengthen the regional open-source GIS community by bringing
people<br>
together and optionally pairing up mentors and mentees.<br>
<br>
Registration for this event is free, thanks to support from
OSGeo-US.<br>
This conference will be capped at 50 participants. The 51st<br>
registration and so on will be placed on a waiting list.<br>
<br>
Register here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://forms.gle/9bDGphUGd9SjPShRA">https://forms.gle/9bDGphUGd9SjPShRA</a><br>
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AGENDA<br>
(1) Registration<br>
(2) Welcome / Overview of QGIS<br>
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(3) Morning Workshops<br>
For beginners: loading different types of data into QGIS, basic<br>
visualization, vector functions<br>
For advanced users: raster functions and spatial database
management<br>
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(4) Lunch (provided)<br>
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and locally-produced options will
be available<br>
If applicable, seated with paired mentor or mentee<br>
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(5) Afternoon Presentations<br>
QGIS cartography<br>
QGIS and mobile data collection<br>
QGIS features and plugins ("Did you know...")<br>
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(6) Panel Question and Answer Period<br>
Respond to lingering questions of the day<br>
Mentor-mentee program<br>
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(7) Closing remarks<br>
Getting QGIS help and reporting issues<br>
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If you have any other questions about this event, contact Keith<br>
Jenkins, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:kgj2@cornell.edu">kgj2@cornell.edu</a><br>
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QGIS NY 2020 Planning Committee Members:<br>
- Mickey Dietrich, GIS/Municipal Management Consultant, NYS Tug
Hill Commission<br>
- Frank Donnelly, Geospatial Data Librarian, City University of
New<br>
York Baruch College<br>
- Keith Jenkins, GIS & Geospatial Applications Librarian,
Cornell University<br>
- Alaina Mallette, Planner, NYS Tug Hill Commission<br>
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