[Geo4All] 2018 Geospatial Technology Skills Competition - Save the Date: Due April 20th at 1pm eastern

Mueller, Thomas Mueller at calu.edu
Tue Dec 5 19:26:03 PST 2017


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More information in early 2018.  Check out our website: http://www.geotechcenter.org/2018-geospatial-skills-competition1.html


 The GeoTech Center<http://www.geotechcenter.org/> is pleased to announce the 2018 Undergraduate Geospatial Technology Skills Competition! The intent of the competition is to showcase the geospatial technology skills of U.S. undergraduate students. Competing students will create a project that utilizes geospatial technology to address a real-world problem. The student will then present the project and the resulting deliverables as a Poster that not only highlights their use of geospatial technology, but also demonstrates their communication and presentation skills.

The competition is software neutral.



Applicants must meet all of the requirements below to qualify for the competition (questions regarding eligibility can be directed to either Tom Mueller (Mueller at calu.edu<mailto:Mueller at calu.edu>):

  *   Applicants must be the age of 18 or older;
  *   Applicants must be enrolled during the Spring 2018 term in a geospatial technology course (e.g., geographic information systems, remote sensing, GPS/GNSS, etc.) or geospatial technology program at an accredited 2-year or 4-year U.S. institution (undergraduate status);
  *   Applicants must reside in the U.S.;
  *   All work and cartographic output must be the original work of the applicant;
  *   Only one entry allowed per student; and
  *   Only individual student submissions allowed (no group projects).



The winners will be awarded registration, travel and accommodations to the 2018 GeoEd Conference in Louisville, Kentucky.  The winners will also present their posters at this conference.
Due April 20th at 1pm eastern.


More information soon



Thomas R. Mueller, Ph.D., GISP

he/him/his
Advisor: Geography Major with GIS and Emergency Management Concentration
Co - Director: Pennsylvania View
Department of Earth Sciences, California University of Pennsylvania

"A man never gets to this station in life without being helped, aided, shoved, pushed and prodded to do better." - Johnny Unitas


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