Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

GIS for Hydraulic and Hydrologic Modeling Using ArcGIS Desktop

Kurt Baron, GISP
WEST Consultants, San Diego, CA

Conference-Related Workshop
Thursday March 8, 2012 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

This one-day workshop presents the practical application of the ArcGIS extensions ArcHydro, HEC-GeoHMS, and HEC-GeoRAS. GIS data models and concepts supporting hydraulic and hydrologic modeling are also discussed. Participants will learn how to process data and create hydrologic networks using ArcHydro, develop HEC-RAS geometry and process HEC-RAS data results, build a project in HEC-GeoHMS, prepare the data files for HEC-HMS, and set up projects within the HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS environments. Please see the
course brochure for details.

Who should attend?

Engineers, water resource planners, and GIS staff who plan to perform or review GIS pre- or post-processing for hydraulic or hydrologic analyses using HEC-RAS or HEC-HMS. Familiarity with ArcGIS is desirable.

Presenter: Kurt Baron, GISP
Email: mailto:kbaron@westconsultants.com?subject=HEC-RAS

This is a conference-related event that HIGICC is helping to publicize. The event cost is $150 and separate registration is required.

To register, or for more information, please email Candi Johnston at
mailto:cjohnston@westconsultants.com?subject=HEC-RAS or call her at 858-487-9378.

Lidar at ArcGIS 10.1

Steve Snow
Esri, Redlands, CA
Craig Clouet
Esri, Honolulu, HI

Conference-Related Workshop
Thursday March 8, 2012 - 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

This full-day workshop will cover managing and using lidar point cloud data with ArcGIS 10.1. By attending this workshop GIS users will learn how to manage lidar data, use ArcGIS for 2D/3D visualization and analysis, as well as share lidar data through webservices.

This hands-on workshop presents lidar data management strategies in ArcGIS. Topics include when to use LAS Datasets, terrain Datasets, and Mosaic Datasets. New tools and functionality in the latest version of AcrGIS 10.1; and techniques for making lidar data more accessible using the desktop and web cloud services.

Attendees should have a basic knowledge of ArcGIS desktop.

This is a conference-related event that HIGICC is helping to publicize. The event is free, but separate registration is required.

To register, or for more information, please email Connie Clinton at
mailto:cclinton@esri.com?subject=Lidar.

Census Data and Analysis

Tim McMonagle
US Census Bureau
Dennis Kim
State GIS Program
Jan Nakamoto
DBEDT/READ

Conference-Related Workshop
Thursday March 8, 2012 - 9:00 am to noon

This half-day workshop will cover US Census Bureau 2010 census data and products, including release dates and an overview of navigating the Census Bureau website to extract the data that you need. Then, the State GIS Program will demonstrate the use of some easy-to-use web mapping applications they've developed using the census data and show how they were created. To wrap up, the State Department of Business Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) Research and Economic Analysis Division (READ) will showcase their website and the various data products that they make available to the public. Questions and interaction are encouraged.

This is a conference-related event that HIGICC is helping to publicize. The event is free, but separate registration is required.

To register, or for more information, please email Joan Delos Santos at
mailto:JDelos_Santos@dbedt.hawaii.gov?subject=Census.

Open Source Applications in Web Mapping

Abe Coughlin
John Maurer
University of Hawaii/SOEST/PacIOOS

Conference-Related Workshop
Thursday March 8, 2012 - 1:00 to 4:00 pm

Two parallel approaches to sharing and displaying spatial data will be presented. One approach is building your own open-source stack of GIS software using the Postgresql database with the POSTGIS extension, the GIS platform Quantum GIS, the map server Geoserver and the viewer GeoExplorer.

The other approach leverages the Google Maps API via JavaScript programming and may touch upon jQuery, server-side scripting with Python, and Ajax along the way.

This is a conference-related event that HIGICC is helping to publicize. The event is free, but separate registration is required.

Click here for more information

Lidar at ArcGIS 10.1

Steve Snow
Esri, Redlands, CA
Craig Clouet
Esri, Honolulu, HI

Conference-Related Workshop
Friday March 9, 2012 - 8:00 am to 4:30 pm

This full-day workshop will cover managing and using lidar point cloud data with ArcGIS 10.1. By attending this workshop GIS users will learn how to manage lidar data, use ArcGIS for 2D/3D visualization and analysis, as well as share lidar data through webservices.

This hands-on workshop presents lidar data management strategies in ArcGIS. Topics include when to use LAS Datasets, terrain Datasets, and Mosaic Datasets. New tools and functionality in the latest version of AcrGIS 10.1; and techniques for making lidar data more accessible using the desktop and web cloud services.

Attendees should have a basic knowledge of ArcGIS desktop.

This is a conference-related event that HIGICC is helping to publicize. The event is free, but separate registration is required.

To register, or for more information, please email Connie Clinton at
mailto:cclinton@esri.com?subject=Lidar.