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Welcome to the 29th annual GIS in Action Conference!

This year’s GIS in Action conference may look quite a bit different from years past but promises to be one that will engage and inspire you in all the ways that you expect and some ways that will surprise you! This year’s important and timely theme, Resilience and Equity, provides attendees with an opportunity for discourse and growth. The program is packed with 4 keynote addresses, 6 topical tracks, 7 workshops, a map gallery, as well as time for networking. We have 16 sponsors and over 250 people registered! 

We’re excited to feature keynote speaker Annita Lucchesi who serves as the Executive Director of Sovereign Bodies Institute and will discuss her work as the caretaker of the MMIW database on day 1. On day 2, we’ll feature keynote speakers Steven Hoffert, Jeff Frkonja, and Colleen Miller as they discuss the importance of geospatial data sharing, collaboration, and coordination for delivering government services equitably and effectively. For the day 3 keynote, Nicole Franklin will unpack the use of GIS for equity and social justice, and on day 4 Karsten Vennemann  will illustrate how open and fair access to spatial information and open software are transforming our world. 

The conference offers something for everyone with the presentation tracks of: Building Your GIS Program, Critical GIS, Emergency Response, Technology, and Workforce Development. Several specialized sessions will focus on meeting the needs of Emerging Professionals and offer a lively way to grow your network. The annual Student Showcase session reveals innovative approaches to geospatial problem solving year after year.

The 2021 Conference Committee, composed of members from the Oregon & SW Washington URISA (ORURISA) and the Cascadia Region of ASPRS (American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing), has been innovating and tirelessly working to bring you the array of informative keynote addresses, workshops, and presentations. Many thanks to Alexa Todd (Chair) and the entire conference committee including Ben Brady, Claire Brumbaugh-Smith, Dave Brown, Matthew Freid, Marcus Glass, Tara Kaur, Jesse King, Lauren McKinney, Ashley Moran, David Percy, Neil Revello, Cy Smith, Shivon Van Allen, and many others involved in the planning and delivery of this exciting event. 

We look forward to meeting you at the 2021 conference and continuing to grow this vibrant and strong GIS community!

Theresa Burcsu, President, Oregon-Southwest Washington URISA Chapter 

Robert Hairston-Porter, President, Cascadia Region ASPRS 


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GIS Education session [clear filter]
Tuesday, April 20
 

10:00am PDT

Teaching GIS
Geospatial Education for the 21st Century
Christina Friedle and Lauren Sinclair
Geospatial education is essential to creating a workforce that is prepared to use GIS and other geospatial technologies to work on local, regional and global issues. The constant evolution of geospatial technologies, the multidisciplinary nature, and its reliance on spatial thinking, present us with the challenge of developing new ways to teach in this field. In this presentation, we will look at how Portland Community College has built a successful Geospatial program, including a GIS certificate, UAS certificate, and Associate’s degree in Geomatics. This includes unique classroom design; working collaboratively with other disciplines; and creating partnerships with local NGOs, businesses, and government agencies.

Mapping Epidemics with Teenagers & Geospatial Education for the 21st Century
Lauren Sinclair
We've all looked at dozens of GIS dashboards over the course of the pandemic, but have you tried mapping COVID-19 yourself? My 8th graders have, and you can too. Join us to learn what the teens in Mrs. Sinclair's GIS Design class explored this past year: how maps can help us understand and manage epidemics like the one we're living through right now.



Speakers
avatar for Cy Smith, GISP

Cy Smith, GISP

Enterprise Information Services, Oregon Geospatial Enterprise Office
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Christina Friedle

GIS/Geography Faculty, Portland Community College
Christina Friedle has been teaching Geography & Geographic Information (GIS) classes at Portland Community College since 2007. She has worked on a wide variety of geographically based projects including Director of a Watershed Education program, Conservation Geographer for a salmon... Read More →
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Lauren Sinclair

Middle school teacher, The French American International School, "Mrs. Sinclair Maps" consulting
Lauren Sinclair is a National Geographic Certified Educator who teaches GIS (digital mapping) to middle schoolers in Portland, Oregon. She teaches 6th graders to make semi-obnoxious maps with memes and inside jokes (but NEVER Comic Sans), and she teaches 8th graders the same spatial... Read More →


Tuesday April 20, 2021 10:00am - 10:50am PDT
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