Students,
Do you have an interesting, unique, fun, or informative map you want to show off? Or what about a poster highlighting the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in your studies or research? Or are you a professor that knows of students working on GIS related projects?
If so, Georgia Tech's Center for GIS and Student Planning Association are hosting a GIS Day map and poster competition to highlight the skills of the institute's students. Please participate and help promote GIS across campus! The categories include:
- Cartography
- Applied GIS
A winner from each category will receive a prize!
The competition will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 2012, in the College of Architecture's East Building 2nd floor gallery space between the City Planning offices and the Dean's office. Time details include:
- Gallery time from 9 am until 4 pm
- Winners posted at 3 pm
- GIS Day cake at 1 pm!
- Location is detailed on flyer.
Please submit entries no later than November, 12, 2012, in order to be considered.
Maps and posters can be 36" x 48" or smaller.
Please submit entries electronically or in person to:
Tony Giarrusso
Associate Director, Center for GIS
tonyg@gatech.edu
Questions?
Contact Tony by email or @ 404-894-0127
The Center for Geographic Information Systems (CGIS) is an interdisciplinary research center focused on GIS technology applications, education, and providing innovative solutions to diverse real-world problems. Administered through Georgia Tech's College of Architecture, the center delivers the next generation of geospatial technologies, applying GIS tools and technologies to a variety of research and industry problems. CGIS serves as a leader and catalyst for the advancement of GIS technology for academic institutions, private industry and the public sector.