Chris Condit wrote:
For those of you interested in maps in general, I've been developing
a "Dynamic Digital Map" template using Revolution (see
http://ddm.geo.umass.edu for downloads & info), and will be giving a
talk at the U.S. Geological Survey and National Science Foundation -
sponsored Geoinfomatics meeting this Thursday 11 May, along with a
colleague Mike Williams (sure glad I'm before, and not after Mike -
he's a hell of a speaker).
The talks will be webcast at:
http://www.geongrid.org/geoinformatics2006/:
Thursday, May 11 2006
Morning Sessions
9:40 - 12:00
Concurrent session 2: Geologic mapping and databases, Visitor Center
Chair: Peter Lyttle, U.S. Geological Survey
....
10:40 - 11:00
Christopher Condit
Dept. Geosciences, Univ. Massachusetts-Amherst
Dynamic Digital Maps: An Open-Source Tool to Distribute Maps, Data,
Articles and Multi-Media as an Integrated Stand-alone Cross-platform
Package via the Web and CD/DVD for Use in Research, Teaching and
Archiving Information
11:00 - 11:20
Congratulations. Great gig!
Wish I could make it -- sounds like a good time.
Good going! DDM is a wonderful tool.
--
Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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