The WUN Global Geographic Information Science Academy, in association with
the Quantitative Methods and GI Science Research Groups of the Royal
Geographical Society (with IBG), and Broadband Learning Solutions, invite
you to participate in the following seminar:
Spatio-temoral modeling in GIS
Derek Karssenberg
(University of Utrecht)
Wednesday February 22nd at 4:00 pm (UK local time)
To hear and watch this presentation and to take part in the discussion
please log-on to www.giscience.info, 5-10 minutes ahead of the event (see
below). There are no restrictions on who can attend this event. We
encourage your participation and invite you to forward this message to
colleagues and students who would be interested in this eSeminar. Please
contact us if you would like further information or if you are able to
confirm your attendance (confirmation is welcomed but not essential). The
Progress GI Science eSeminar Series is a series of six seminars inviting
world leaders in the field to discuss ‘hot topics’ in GI Science. The
final presentation in the Series will be from Mike Goodchild (UCSB) on
22nd March 2006.
For further details see
http://www.wun.ac.uk/ggisa/seminars/progress/program.html
Dave Unwin ([log in to unmask]) & Rich Harris ([log in to unmask]) (on
behalf of WUN, G-GISA, QMRG & GIScRG)
* Clicking on www.giscience.info will install some Java based software on
your system. We recommend you do this at least a day in advance of the
seminar. Alternatively, you can download a free desktop client (Marratech
Pro) from www.marratech.com/download/. To connect to the eSeminar using
Marratech Pro, first install and run the software. Next, within the
Marratech Pro environment, select File, then Open Location and enter
www.giscience.info. The videoconferencing software will operate under PC
Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. A web cam and desktop microphone / headset
are optional. Minimum system requirements can be found at
http://www.marratech.co.uk/uk_pages/technical.html. The software has been
made available for this Virtual Seminar series by the World Universities
Network (www.wun.ac.uk), in conjunction with Broadband Learning Solutions
(www.broadbandlearningsolutions.com).
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