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- Digital Transformation: Possibilities for a Geo-Enabled CampusMiller, Geri (Virginia Tech, 2019-04-26)A Geo-enabled Campus is a campus where everyone is empowered with access to geospatial tools, data, and technologies, embracing all aspects of a campus’ teaching, research, and administration. There are a lot of possibilities to achieve a Geo-enabled campus, given the massive digital transformation we are experiencing. Digital transformation means using technology to fundamentally change what we do, and today there are many technology trends which influence our actions. Some trends, like Drones and AI, are enablers of major transformation because the power of disruption is in the hands of the user/implementer. Others like Smart Cities and Autonomous Vehicles will have impacts on us that are beyond the control of any one person, organization or society. These trends are powerful, analytics driven, and location aware. These trends have influenced the development of geospatial technology and have increased the potential for truly geoenabling a campus in many ways, from curriculum and learning, to research, to campus operations.
- Virginia Tech GIS & Remote Sensing 2014 Research Symposium - Airborne LiDAR Analysis for Forested Environments in the South-East of the USASumnall, Matthew (2014-05-13)Airborne LiDAR Analysis for Forested Environments in the South-East of the USA .The annual 2014 Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium provides a venue to share information about recent advances in geographic information systems and remote sensing applications and research. The Symposium focuses on interaction among participants and the sharing of data, applications, and techniques. It includes both presentation and poster sessions as well as a keynote speaker.
- Virginia Tech GIS & Remote Sensing 2014 Research Symposium - Converging Surface Water Distributions in US Cities and Agriculture Dr. Meredith Steele, Assistant Professor, Crop & Soil Environmental SciencesSteele, Meredith K. (2014-05-13)Converging Surface Water Distributions in US Cities and Agriculture Dr. Meredith Steele, Assistant Professor, Crop & Soil Environmental Sciences The annual 2014 Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium provides a venue to share information about recent advances in geographic information systems and remote sensing applications and research. The Symposium focuses on interaction among participants and the sharing of data, applications, and techniques. It includes both presentation and poster sessions as well as a keynote speaker.
- Virginia Tech GIS & Remote Sensing 2014 Research Symposium - Keynote Speaker, Dr. Richard Bevilacqua Superintendent, Remote Sensing Division, Naval Research LaboratoryBevilacqua, Richard (2014-05-13)Keynote Speaker, Dr. Richard Bevilacqua Superintendent, Remote Sensing Division, Naval Research Laboratory The annual 2014 Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium provides a venue to share information about recent advances in geographic information systems and remote sensing applications and research. The Symposium focuses on interaction among participants and the sharing of data, applications, and techniques. It includes both presentation and poster sessions as well as a keynote speaker.
- Virginia Tech GIS & Remote Sensing 2014 Research Symposium - The Spatial Turn and GIS in U.S. Urban History: The Case of Redlining Dr. LaDale Winling, Assistant Professor, Department of HistoryWinling, LaDale C. (2014-05-13)The Spatial Turn and GIS in U.S. Urban History: The Case of Redlining Dr. LaDale Winling, Assistant Professor, Department of History. The annual 2014 Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium provides a venue to share information about recent advances in geographic information systems and remote sensing applications and research. The Symposium focuses on interaction among participants and the sharing of data, applications, and techniques. It includes both presentation and poster sessions as well as a keynote speaker.