[neact] Fwd: STEM Ed Announcement: Mapping Massachusetts Communities Workshop



Mapping Massachusetts Communities Workshop: An Introduction to GIS and
Community Analysis

December 4, 2008
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Charles River Public Internet Center 154 Moody St. Waltham, MA 02454

More Info/Registration:
http://www.urban-research.info/workshops/massachusetts-gis.htm

Audience: Beginners, anyone interested in mapping their community

*****Participants will learn to use ArcGIS 9.3 to do the following*****

--Create thematic maps
Participants will learn to create thematic maps of their own data, and
display spatial trends in information.

--Address mapping (geocoding)
Participants will learn to map addresses of their clients, their projects
or incidents such as crime and disease.

--Download and map Census & American Community Survey data
Participants will learn to extract and map current Census data such as
poverty, race, language, population,
transportation, education and workforce characteristics.

Participants will also learn to:
Conduct spatial queries
Download free shapefiles
Create well designed maps
Mapping techniques transferable to all other communities. Exercises are
designed for beginners. Intermediate Excel skills required.

*****Materials*****

+ Comprehensive workbook (75 pages), which includes the presentation,
exercises and reference worksheets,

+ ArcGIS (ArcView 9.3) software 60-day trial CD set,

+ Thirty day free access to new 2005 Tiger/Line geography files (converted
to shapefiles) which include streets, zip codes, school districts, voting
districts, census tracts and many other useful geographies

+ Thirty day free access to our Analyzing Your Community: Local
Demographic Analysis Online Workshop


*****Praise for the Introduction to GIS & Community Analysis Workshop*****

Upton Massachusetts AIDS Action Committee: "Very interesting course and a
great introduction."

Boston Private Industry Council: "Very useful - practical exercises that
introduced me to the features and tools of ArcGIS and its potential for
displaying information."

University of Massachusetts Medical School: "This was a great intro to
GIS. I feel like I can start to incorporate GIS into work projects."

City of Boston: "I attained a good overview ArcGIS, and a basic
understanding of shape files, joins, queries."




New Urban Research, Inc. is a national social research organization
specializing in quantitative and spatial community analysis.  NUR is an
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Portland, Oregon 97212 | 877.241.6576 | www.newurbanresearch.org
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