Below the photos are links to most of the presentations.
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Matt Dunlevy of SkySkopes provided the keynote |
The Esri Hands-On Learning Lab was full nearly the entire time:
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The Doorway to Learning |
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Student Station |
There's a request to have another UAS panel a few years from now to
find out what's changed:
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The First-Ever UAS Panel |
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Our Awesome Sponsors |
This conference would not have been possible without our sponsors. Thank you!!
Links to Presentations
General Sessions
The Future of UAS in the 'Silicon Valley of Drones' (keynote)
State GIS Program Update
A2. Government
Back to the Future - Agricultural Land Valuation in Mountrail County, ND
A3. Environmental
Earthquake Vulnerability in the Region of Arequipa, Peru
Using GIS and Machine-Learning to Recognize Subtle Landscape Features Associated with Glacial Lake Agassiz
A4. Core Geospatial
Working with ArcGIS Online Hosted Feature Services
Everything You Need to Know About ArcGIS Vector Tiles
What’s New with ArcGIS – Highlights From the 2019 UC
B2. Government
Large Data Services of the North Dakota Water Commission
A Modern Approach to Land Records, Taxation, & Assessment
Enterprise GIS Success at McKenzie County
B3. Core Geospatial
ArcGIS Pro – Next-Generation Desktop GIS
Integrating Survey 123 with a Permitting System for Mobile Inspections
Using ArcGIS Online with Multiple Entities Through Multiple Apps
B4. Technology Trends
UAS Panel Discussion
UAS Solutions for Geospatial Mapping and Surveying
C2. Core Geospatial
ArcGIS Enterprise – Power Your Location Intelligence
Improving Map Usability with Simple Cartographic Considerations
Esri Data Collector App – Developing a Geodatabase & Best Practices
C3. Health & Emergency
The Minnesota Damage Assessment Data Standard. A Reference and Resource for the Geospatial Community in Minnesota
Creating an Integrated GIS tool to Evaluate the Needs of Disadvantaged Communities
Updating Maps by Local Agencies
C4. Technology Trends
Purpose Driven GIS Applications
D2. Technology Trends
OMF Project – Leveraging High Accuracy GIS to Enhance Field Workflows
Drone Based Lidar and the Future of Survey/GIS
Classification and Calculation of Vegetation Indices from High Resolution UAS Imagery
Use of Landsat Satellite Imagery to Identify the Salinization of Soil Due to Brine Spills in Northwestern North Dakota
Estimation of Total Above Ground Biomass from High-Resolution UAS Imagery
D4. Core Geospatial
Taking Advantage of APIs for Geospatial Visualization
Fishing for History: Use of Recreational Sonar to Create Survey Maps
2021 North Dakota Geospatial Summit
Here it is, way down at the bottom...plans are already being made for the next Geospatial Summit, which will most likely be in October and once again be in the Bismarck Event Center. If you would like to be a part of this next Summit in some way, such as being on the planning committee, providing a presentation, providing sponsorship, etc., please let us know! Thank you!
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