Past UW GIS Day Recordings
Audio and video recordings of UW GIS Day presentations, 2012-2014
GIS Day 2014
Note: David Montgomery's presentation was not recorded by request of the presenter.
Lightning Talks 1
- Phil Hurvitz, Installing and Using PostGIS (in 5 Minutes or Less)
- Christy Heaton, Networking for Interesting Career Opportunities in GIS
- Ryan Garrison, University of Washington Botanic Gardens: Mapping the Washington Park Arboretum
- Miles Logsdon, Ocean Science and Technology: Spatial Data Acquisition and Application
- Sam Matthew & Andrew Powers, Maptime Seattle
- Robert Aguirre, Sustainable Systems Modeling: A Lightning Talk
- Aaron Cheuvront, UW Campus Navigator – Indoor/Outdoor Navigation
Lightning Talks 2
- Runhua (Kerry) Zheng, Designing and Mapping the Future of Your Community through GIS (in short: GIS for Urban Planning)
- Raelani Kesler, Bees Dances and Urban Foraging
- Bryan Holmes, Investigating the Seattle Fault through Borehole Analysis in Bellevue, WA
- John Manke, Locating a New Strand of the Seattle Fault Zone in Southeast Seattle through Topographic Analysis, Borehole Analysis, and Ground Penetrating Radar
- Chris Vondrasek, Riparian Ecology of Small Forested Rivers with “Big River” Tools
- John Wros, Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Ongoing Mitigation, A Prioritization of Lands and Injured Resources
- Jonnie Dunne, Mapping Puget Sound Land Cover and Relating it to Shoreline Ecological Function
- Debmalya Sinha, GIS, Transit Oriented Development and Social Equity: Approach from a Spatial Perspective
LiDAR
UAVs
- David Shean, Using UAVs and Structure From Motion (SfM) DEMs to Study Snowpack Evolution and Glacier Mass Balance in the WA Cascades
- Aaron Racicot, Getting into UAV’s for Under $700 and Having Fun Every Step of the Way!
GIS Day 2013