[Southeast-US] QGIS North America Meeting 2020

Randal Hale rjhale at northrivergeographic.com
Wed Jul 8 04:14:37 PDT 2020


As always check the wiki and the website for updated details! Please 
join us to learn how you can use QGIS or your organization can use QGIS.

*Wiki Site*: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/QGIS_North_America_2020

*web site*: http://www.qgis.us

*Dates for workshops and talks:* July 17th, July 24th, July 31

*Workshops:*

July 17     10:00-2:00     Un taller introductorio de QGIS para 
principiantes (Spanish language workshop)     Alaina Mallette
July 17     10:00-2:00     An Introductory QGIS Workshop for Beginners 
(English language workshop)     Michele Tobias
July 24     10:00-1:00     Visualizing 2D Geology with QGIS     Diane Fritz
July 31     10:00-12:00     Collecting data using Input and QGIS     
Lutra Consulting

*Workshop Registration:* 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1gFJ8s7u56OAEBIBBnrdQ1vWdYdYVM_PtCny4mY64Xog/viewform?edit_requested=true 


*Information on Talks: *

Talks will be Live Streamed to Youtube to make sure there are no limits 
to people who can participate. Refer to the Wiki Site as more links are 
added.

*Youtube Link*: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLQd1MsyWWPoIi6rNLUCjhg

*July 17th Schedule: *

10:00 AM     WORKSHOP: Intro to QGIS (English & Spanish sessions)     
Michele Tobias & Alaina Mallette Registration Required - see above

2:00 PM     Break
3:00 PM     SLYR - A bridge between ESRI and QGIS     Brett Edmond Carlock
3:30 PM     QGIS 101: Examples Galore     Gretchen Peterson
4:00 PM     Transitional Design and Lessons Learned     Mickey Dietrich
4:30 PM     Using QGIS at a 911     Randal Hale
5:00 PM     Integrating QGIS & GLOBE     Michael Jabot
5:30 PM     QGIS and the Data to Policy Project: Bringing a Geospatial 
Perspective to Student Research in Social Justice     Diane Fritz
6:00 PM     QGIS and democracy: Redistricting and reapportionment with 
QGIS     John Holden

*July 24th Schedule*

10:00 AM     WORKSHOP: Visualizing 2D Geology with QGIS Diane Fritz     
Registration Required - see above
1:00 PM     Closed campus, open source: Teaching GIS during the Covid-19 
crisis     David Abernathy
1:30 PM     Bird's of a Feather Session: Best Practices for Teaching 
QGIS Remotely     Ujaval Gandhi
2:30 PM     Break
3:30 PM     Consume your Field Collected Data Directly in QGIS Using a 
Plugin for Map Publishing     Marta Klarić Ravnić
4:00 PM     Old Train Maps: The Many Routes of California’s Central 
Pacific Railroad     Michele Tobias
4:30 PM     QGIS and GIMP for Enhancing Historic Maps     Adam Cox
5:00 PM     Bringing Local History to Life: HistoryForge meets QGIS     
Robert Kibbee
5:30 PM     QGIS to the Rescue: Use of FOSS for Fair Land Assessment in 
a Small Vermont Town     Kerrie Bushway
6:00 PM     Applying FOSS4G in Mapping Shelter Centers for People with 
Disabilities in Disaster Scenarios     Adelcides Varela *
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*July 31st Schedule*

10:00 AM     WORKSHOP: Collecting data using Input and QGIS     Lutra 
Consulting     Registration Required - see above
12:00 PM     A Tour of Processing Toolbox Algorithms Ujaval Gandhi
12:30 PM     GUI Plugin for Neural Network based LULC Classification     
Atishay Jain
1:00 PM     Advanced QGIS Expressions     Ujaval Gandhi
1:30 PM     QGIS in Flood Mapping     A Salim Khan
2:00 PM     Because data is outside - QField, the future of QGIS on 
mobile devices     Marco Bernasocchi
2:30 PM     Break
3:00 PM     Yes QGIS Server Rocks!...But Why?     Paul Blottiere
3:30 PM     Advancements in Geocoding: Integrating the MMQGIS plugin 
with New York State’s Authoritative Address Data Scott Geis & Michael Minn
4:00 PM     QGIS in the sky with Diamonds (ODM)     Jeramy Davis
4:30 PM     QGIS and PostgreSQL/PostGIS as an enterprise solution: 5 
features everyone should use     Clifford Patterson
5:00 PM     Dynamic GIS Layers with QGIS and Spatial Databases     
Karsten Vennemann
5:30 PM     The Best New Features of QGIS 3.x     Kurt Menke
6:00 PM     From the Field to the Web     Bernie Drahola


-- 
Randal Hale
rjhale at northrivergeographic.com
(p) 423.653.3611
http://www.northrivergeographic.com

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