Telling our stories helps us communicate and build consensus. While the Internet has opened up new and creative ways to build and share those stories, low-tech/high touch can work wonders too! Further, the story of GIS is also told when GIS analysis and digital mapping shows up film and television. Sometimes it is "fantastical" - really, who wouldn't want those CSI apps? - but sometimes they show real, cutting edge technology. This session features both high tech and high touch ways to communicate and tell our stories.
Moderator: Luke Boggess, GISP, R&M Consultants, Anchorage, Alaska
- Cupcakes, Buttons and Putting It Out There
Christina Boggs, California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, CA
- Storytelling- the Art of Civic Engagement
Chris Thomas, Esri, Redlands, CA
- History of the GIS-World, Part I: A Look at the History of GIS in Film and Television
Gene Del Greco, GISP, KE McCartney & Associates Inc., Mansfield, OH
AICP Credits: CM 1.50