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IDT roundtable March 25: "A Sense of Where We Are: Geographic Information Science and Systems"

From Garmins to Google Earth, we are increasingly more connected in finding our way and understanding our earth. At the core of these cool tools is Geographic Information Science and Systems (GIScience, GIS, GPS…). To find your way into, or toward, your next step with these spatial temporal tools and datasets, come explore with K-State experts and the K-State GIScience Commons team.

The sixth presentation of the Instructional Design Technology Roundtable (id.ome.ksu.edu/roundtable) will feature geographic information systems. Eric A. Bernard, associate professor in Landscape Architecture, Regional and Community Planning (www.capd.ksu.edu/larcp), will be presenting with the K-State GIScience Commons team 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 25, in Room 212 of the K-State Student Union.

All are welcome to attend. RSVP to catl@k-state.edu.

This event is sponsored by the Information Technology Assistance Center (iTAC) (www.k-state.edu/itac), the Office of Mediated Education (OME) (ome.ksu.edu), and the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) (www.k-state.edu/catl).

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