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in Springfield, ILL.
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We all love technology at time!


Free Geospatial Technology Conference + CPDUs for Teachers


Oak Brook Marriott in Oak Brook, IL
Monday, November 13, 2006
Session - 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
We Extended the Time to Demo the free GIS Software in More Detail!
88% of the registration is filled as of 10/30/2006
Seating is limited so sign up early !

The Illinois GIS Association is happy to announce a free half-day workshop offered to teachers
in the 3rd - 12th classrooms and college students who are in an educational program to learn about
GIS & GPS and how these technologies can be incorporated into the classroom.
Due to space limitations, this is NOT open to K - 12 classroom students.


Geospatial Technologies
are Coming to Illinois Schools

It is just a matter of time before these tools are commonplace with students. Find out more about these spatial tools at the November ILGISA conference. The topics will include:

GPS – A Powerful Hands-On Tool for Students in the 21st Century

Discover the rapidly development of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) as a new and essential tool for student learning in the 21st Century. Learn how this technology provides students with a powerful tool for exploring everything from the world to their backyard. See the power of mapping GPS data as a tool for students to investigate the world around them.

GIS – One of the Best Kept Secrets in Technology for the 21st Century

Discover the rapidly growing benefits of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) as a new and essential tool for student learning in the 21st Century. GIS engages students in active hands-on learning, foster critical thinking, involve students in investigations of relevant real-issues, employ problem based learning, and advance the technology literacy, goals of the educational community.

Presented by: Ed Gorny, Nancy Gorny and Denny Kazelas with the "GIS2GPS Team" located on the web at http://www.gis2gps.com.


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