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February 09, 2012

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Mapping Georgia Communities: Beginner GIS Workshops in November

Organizer: New Urban Research, Inc.

Date: 11.13.08, 12:00AM – 11.14.08, 12:00AM

Location:Classroom Resource Group Learning Center, Atlanta

Sponsor:New Urban Research

Website: www.urban-research.info/workshops/georgia-gis.htm

New Urban Research, a national professional research organization and ESRI Business Partner, is hosting two workshops in Atlanta in November.

Follow the links below to learn more and register today!

Mapping Georgia Communities: An Introduction to GIS & Community Analysis - One Day Workshops
http://www.urban-research.info/workshops/georgia-gis.htm

Atlanta: November 13 & 14*
Classroom Resource Group Learning Center
One Glenlake Parkway, Suite 200
Atlanta , GA 30328
8:30 am to 4:30 pm

*One Day Workshops. Participants choose which one day to attend.

Audience: Beginners, anyone interested in mapping their community
Focus: This workshop is customized for each location.

This hands-on workshop focuses on teaching the fundamentals of using a Geographic Information System (GIS) for community analysis. Participants will learn to create thematic maps with Census data, Geocoding (Address
mapping) and Spatial Queries. Other features of the workshop are learning to extract Census data and good map layout and design.

For more information about the Georgia workshops, please visit
http://www.urban-research.info/workshops/georgia-gis.htm

Workshop Host: New Urban Research, a national professional research organization and ESRI Business Partner.

Gina Clemmer
New Urban Research, Inc.
877.241.6576 | www.urban-research.info

For more information, please contact:

Gina Clemmer President
Phone: 877.241.6576

 

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