The GIS Education Center  <http://www.ccsfgis.org/>has two GIS workshops
beginning next week in San Francisco:

   - GIS for Urban Planning & Healthy
Neighborhoods<http://www.ccsfgis.org/workshops/spring/gis-for-urban-planning-and-healthy-neighborhoods>
    ($150)
   - GIS Data Management &
Visualization<http://www.ccsfgis.org/workshops/spring/gis-data-management-and-visualization>
    ($150)


*INCLUDES...*

   - 1 year license to *ArcGIS Desktop 10.1 *including extensions
   - 1 year access to Esri Online Virtual course with GIS for Data
   Management.
   - 6 month subscription to *Community Analyst Online
*<http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/community-analyst/variables>(this
   online subscription comes with over 10,000 different variables of mapped
   data, 50 standard reports, automated drive-time analysis, and the ability
   to import and analyze your own data) with GIS for Urban Planning.
   - Material's fee waived


Please forward to colleagues who may be interested in these topics.
Cheers,
Mōno


*MORE INFO...*

*GIS for Urban Planning & Healthy Neighborhoods*
This workshop will present students with a broad spectrum of components of
a “healthy neighborhood” using a neighborhood-scale analytical approach.
 Students will see how the tools of ArcGIS 10 can be applied to the study
of this topic in the Bayview/Hunter’s Point - Potrero Hill neighborhoods of
San Francisco.  We will identify policy and design strategies to advance
health in San Francisco neighborhoods. Read
More<http://www.ccsfgis.org/workshops/spring/gis-for-urban-planning-and-healthy-neighborhoods>
.

Cyndy Comerford is an employee of the San Francisco Department of Public
Health


*GIS Data Management & Visualization*
Geodatabases are becoming the adopted file format as the amount of spatial
data increases because of their storage capacity. However, geodatabases are
also more powerful than traditional shapefiles and offer more functionality
within ArcGIS Desktop when it comes to management and visualization of
spatial data. Students will learn to take advantage of the geodatabase
functionality to achieve: relationship classes, topology, 3D data, and
advanced labeling and cartography. Read
More<http://www.ccsfgis.org/workshops/spring/gis-data-management-and-visualization>
.

Mōno Simeone is faculty at City College of San Francisco and a GIS
consultant in the Bay Area.

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