Academic News

2016 Annual GIS Project Presentations

April 6, 2016

The GIS Project Presentations are scheduled for Thursday, April 28th, 2016 from 9:00am-11:50am in A4-06 Lecture Theatre, 4th floor of A Building at the Notre Dame Campus. 

 

The Geographic Information Systems faculty at Red River College is currently organizing the presentation of the GIS term 2 practicum projects to be held at Red River College, Notre Dame Campus.  The Advanced Diploma GIS Technology students together with a partner in industry, academics, or government have been working on a 160 hour GIS project from January 4 – April 22, 2016. The students have designed, implemented, and executed a GIS project free of charge for their project partner during that period to gain experience and hone their GIS skills.

 

The GIS Project Presentations is the completion of the term 2 GIS practicum projects. Each student will provide a 15 minute presentation on their project together with a poster. Partners and anyone interested are encouraged to attend. If you have other parties that may be interested in attending, please feel free to forward this e-mail on to them.

 

Please RSVP me by noon on Monday, April 25th at rhamelin@rrc.ca  to indicate if you wish to attend and how many will be attending. Free parking will be provided for those in attendance, so please provide me with the number of parking spots and numbers attending.  I have included a map of the Lecture Theater that we will be using for the presentations. For those in attendance, refreshments and snacks will be provided.

 

Please feel free to contact me if you have any additional questions.

 

Thank you,

 

Roger Hamelin

Instructor, Civil Engineering Technology

Red River College

2055 Notre Dame Avenue, Room A2-32

Winnipeg, MB, R3H 0J9

Phone: (204) 632-2983

Fax: (204) 633-6075

E-Mail: rhamelin@rrc.ca

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