GIS Day organized by: GSSC
Lead Organizer: Michael Routier Contact
![]() ![]() In an effort to further enhance geographic knowledge, students were
provided with packets which included additional information about Geo-Spatial Science related technologies, career and educational opportunities in the Geo-Sciences, interesting earth facts, information about famous geographers and a geo-quiz. All students were also provided with a new Merriam Webster Notebook atlas, a GIS Day 2000 satellite image composite map of New Hampshire and a series of souvenirs including pens, buttons, and stickers. In total, throughout the day, the 20+ person GIS Day 2000 staff were able to give away over 125 atlases, 125 globes, 150 National Geographic Magazines, 200 maps and posters and over 300 souvenirs to the GIS Day 2000 guests. ![]() In addition to our morning guests, over 175 New Hampshire geo-spatial science professionals and University of New Hampshire students attended the afternoon session of GIS Day 2000 to view the extensive cartographic map and poster gallery exhibition and to perform professional networking. Afternoon guests were also treated to a hands on tour of Complex Systems Research Centers GIS and Remote Sensing Laboratory for spatial analysis and to an extensive information table which featured handouts and give-aways from Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), ERDAS, the US Geological Survey (USGS), UNH, the National Geographic Society, GRANIT, and Complex Systems Research Center.
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