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Title: Institute for Environmental


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Institute for Environmental Spatial
AnalysisGainesville College Spatial Analysis
LaboratoryGCSALhttp//www.gc.peachnet.edu/s
cience/gisLewis Rogers, Director
IESAlrogers_at_gc.peachnet.eduChris Semerjian,
Director GCSALcsemerjian_at_gc.peachent.eduMatt
Miller, Instructor of Physical Geography
GISmmiller_at_gc.peachnet.edu JB Sharma,
Associate Professor of Physics Remote
Sensingjsharma_at_gc.peachnet.edu
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GIS _at_ Gainesville college

  • 1997 NSF ATE-PTK Grant to Develop Area D Course
    - Introduction to GIS
  • 1998 GIS Certificate
  • 2000 NSF ATE Grant State University of West
    Georgia
  • 2001 NSF K-12 Grant
  • 2001 Institute of Environmental Spatial Analysis
  • 2004 GeorgiaView

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Area D GIS CourseGISC 2011/2011L Intro to
Geographic Information Science
  • An introduction to the principles and
    applications of Geographic Information Systems
    (GIS). Examines the accuracy and applications of
    geographic information including spatial
    analysis, data management, data visualization,
    and data retrieval. Emphasis is placed on the
    interdisciplinary nature of GIS and its relevance
    to society. The two hour course and the one hour
    lab involve hands-on computer exercises.

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GIS Certificate
  • The Certificate in Geographic Information Science
    is designed to complement students who are
    pursuing or who already possess an Associates
    Degree or higher. Students will be prepared for
    entry level positions as GIS technicians and/or
    transfer into competitive four-year degree
    programs.

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GIS Certificate18 hours
  • Introduction to Geographic Information Science
  • Spatial Analysis in GIS
  • Fundamentals of Cartography and Earth
    Measurements
  • Data Acquisition and Conversion in GIS
  • Fundamentals of Remote Sensing
  • Special Topics in GIS, Service Learning in GIS,
    or Internship in GIS.

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GISC2012 / 2012LSpatial Analysis in GIS with
Lab3 hours
  • A continuation of GISC 2011, this course is an
    introduction to more complex spatial operations
    in GIS. Emphasis is placed on geographic data
    analysis, including data sampling, statistical
    description, manipulation, presentation, and
    interpretation. Prerequisites GISC 2011, MATH
    1101.
  • Lab One lab period consisting of two hours per
    week. Activities are designed to supplement
    lecture materials in GISC 2012. Computer
    exercises are used to integrate statistical
    methods with Geographic Information Systems.
    Corequisite GISC 2012.

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GISC2201Cartography and Earth Measurement3 hours
  • An introduction to the fundamentals of
    cartography and earth mapping. Topics covered
    include coordinate systems, map projections, map
    interpretation, thematic map design, and
    cartographic theory. Prerequisites READ 0099,
    MATH 1101.

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GISC2202Data Acquisition and Conversion3 hours
  • An introduction to data collection techniques for
    use in a Geographic Information System. Topics
    include field data collection, correction and
    visualization using a compass, range finder,
    survey transit, the Global Positioning System
    (GPS) and desktop GIS. Evaluation, acquisition,
    manipulation, and implementation of existing data
    sources are presented. Prerequisite GISC 2011.

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GISC2203Fundamentals of Remote Sensing3 hours
  • Fundamental properties of the electromagnetic
    spectrum and remote sensing devices. Emphasis is
    placed on the use of remotely sensed data to
    evaluate land use and land change for urban and
    environmental GIS applications. Prerequisite
    MATH 1111.

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GISC2901, 2902, 2903Special Topics in GIS1-3
hours
  • Special interest course which may not be
    transferable are offered in response to student
    interest and demand. This is an applied course
    that addresses special topics in Geographic
    Information Systems (GIS) technology. The course
    concentrates on a specific GIS project relevant
    to the student's major. Issues covered include
    project planning, management, and evaluation.
    Course proceeds by arrangement with instructor.
    A written proposal for the study filed with the
    supervising instructor is required.
    Prerequisites GISC 2011.

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GISC2961, 2962, 2963 Service Learning in GIS1-3
hours
  • An applied course that addresses special topics
    in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
    technology. The course consists of real-world
    project design and implementation through
    service-learning partnerships with local
    government and industry. Students are required
    to work as a team with other students and with
    members of the community. Prerequisite GISC
    1011.

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GISC2983Internship in GIS3 hours
  • A work-study program where students work
    part-time to full-time with a community partner.
    A committee representing both partners will
    evaluate student's performance. Prerequisite
    GISC 2011.

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The Georgia Geospatial Literacy Project
  • NSF ATE sub-grant
  • Led by the State University of West Georgia
  • Designed to train USG faculty / staff in GIS and
    remote sensing
  • Workshop 2001 West Georgia
  • Workshop 2002 Gainesville College
  • Provided software, data, and exercises
  • Succeeded in placing GIS/RS into courses /
    programs across the system

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NSF K-12 Grant
  • Partnered with 9 North Georgia High Schools
  • Provided laptops, ArcView software, data, and
    course curricula.
  • Two-week workshop with follow-up
  • Succeeded in placing GIS at some level at all
    schools
  • Spin-offs
  • dissemination efforts have resulted in
    partnerships with over three times the teachers
    targeted in the original grant
  • Gainesville College is currently producing
    curricula examinations for Forsyth County BOE
    across the system
  • GC designed final exams will allow high school
    students to exempt the first course in the GIS
    certificate
  • First instance of seamless K2 GIS education in
    Georgia
  • Forsyth BOE submitted examinations to GC for 9
    students (May 30, 2005)
  • Preparing for national dissemination of K12
    materials

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The Institute for Environmental and Spatial
Analysis (IESA)
  • a collaborative of Gainesville College, the
    School of Natural and Health Sciences at North
    Georgia College and State University, and the
    Biological and Agricultural Engineering at the
    University of Georgia
  • a teaching and public service resource whose
    focus will be the watershed characterization
    and management.

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IESA GOALS
  • encourage interdisciplinary scholarship, and
    greater faculty involvement with service
    communities as called for in a recent Kellogg
    Foundation report,
  • work collaboratively with local governments,
    school districts, and state and national agencies
    concerned with water quality to develop training
    and provide service that meets local needs,
  • Efforts of the Institute will involve heavy
    collaboration with science faculty from
    neighboring colleges and universities.

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Service Education No-fee service projects for
Spring 2005
  • K12 Workshop for Forsyth BOE
  • Partnered with Smithgall Arboretum and the
    Atlanta Botanical Gardens to set up GPS
    collection and GIS database protocols
  • Created water quality sampling maps for the Lake
    Lanier Association
  • Categorized Hall County homes for fire risk
    insurance purposes (Hall County Fire Dept)
  • Utility infrastructure mapping (entire city) for
    Montreat, North Carolina
  • Set up a survey control network for the UGA
    Marine Institute on Sapelo Island for
    survey-grade monitoring of barrier island
    migration.
  • Created historic land-use change maps for Elachee
    Nature Center

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Fee-based projects for Spring 2005
  • Created 911 map books and database for Madison
    County
  • Updated parcel splits and records for Madison
    County
  • Updated parcel splits and records for Jackson
    County

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GIS Resources at GCHuman Resources
  • 3 teaching faculty in GIS / RS
  • 2 half-time GIS staff members
  • Coordinator of GIS Outreach Service
  • Coordinator of GIS Research Development
  • 1 half-time GIS laboratory aid

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Hardware Software
  • 24 3.2 ghz Pentium 4 PCs with 1gigabyte RAM DVD
    Burners
  • 24 1.8 ghz Pentium 3 PCs with 768 gigabytes RAM
    DVD Burners
  • 2 3.2 ghz Pentium 4 GIS laptop computers
  • 3 1.8 ghz Pentium 3 GIS laptop computers
  • 2 GIS servers with 2 terrabytes storage
  • 30 recreational grade GPS units
  • 1 Leica GS20 mapping grade GPS unit
  • 2 Recon TDS mapping grade GPS units
  • 10 mapping ready Pocket PCs with integrated GPS
  • 2 high-end Digital Cameras, 5 consumer grade
    cameras
  • Large format scanner (24)
  • Large format plotter (36)
  • Full suite of ESRI GIS Software
  • Highlighted student resources
  • Students are allowed 1-2 gb storage space on the
    server
  • Remote Desktop Access for all campus software 24
    hours / day

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Keys to Success
  • Best IT infrastructure and staff in the southeast
    ( and arguably the country)
  • Unified support at all levels of the
    administration
  • Different approach growing geospatial education
    from the ground up

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Where to now?
  • Addition of courses in GIS programming project
    management
  • Require all student projects to be prepared for
    presentation at Georgia Academy of Sciences
  • Establish web-based GIS resources and services
    for the entire USG
  • Increase support for GeorgiaView through our IT
    infrastructure
  • Environmental Science Certificate
  • Applied Environmental Spatial Analysis Dual-Degree

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Environmental Science Certificate
  • Students that complete the Environmental Science
    certificate will be able to conduct watershed
    investigations on small watersheds and assist as
    a team member in watershed characterization on
    larger, more complex systems.
  • Those that complete both the Environmental
    Science and the GIS certificate programs will be
    able to play a pivotal role in the entry,
    analysis, and presentation of the data collected
    by the multi-discipline watershed
    characterization and management team.

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Environmental Science Certificate19 hours
  • Wetlands Aquatic Ecology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Hydrology
  • Soil Science
  • Land Use and Conservation

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DUAL BS DEGREE APPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL SPATIAL
ANAYSISGAINESVILLE COLLEGE
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Regents Engineering Transfer Program
  • 2 years of pre-engineering Core at GC
  • Basic engineering courses at GC, Introduction to
    Engineering, Engineering Graphics, Statics
    Dynamics, and Strength of Materials
  • Transfer to Georgia Tech to complete Engineering
    BS.

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RETEP Dual Degree at 4 yr College
  • 2 years of pre-engineering Core at GC
  • Basic engineering courses at GC, Introduction to
    Engineering, Engineering Graphics, Statics
    Dynamics, and Strength of Materials
  • Addition courses in physics, chemistry,
    mathematics or computer science to complete the
    third year.
  • Transfer to Georgia Tech to complete Engineering
    BS.
  • Upon completion of BS in Engineering, transfer
    courses back to NGCSU and receive a BS in
    Physics, chemistry, mathematics or computer
    science.

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Applied Environmental Spatial Analysis/Geology
Dual Degree
  • Complete appropriate 2 year geology core at GC.
  • Complete GIS and Environmental Science
    certificates, the third year at GC.
  • Transfer to State University of West Georgia and
    complete BS in Geology.
  • Transfer course work from West Georgia to GC and
    receive a BS in Applied Spatial analysis.

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Question???
  • In addition to geology, what are other
    appropriate degrees to couple with environmental
    spatial analysis?
  • What other 4 years colleges are interested in
    participating in the GC environmental spatial
    analysis dual degree?

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Institute for Environmental Spatial
AnalysisGainesville College Spatial Analysis
LaboratoryGCSALhttp//www.gc.peachnet.edu/s
cience/gisLewis Rogers, Director
IESAlrogers_at_gc.peachnet.eduChris Semerjian,
Director GCSALcsemerjian_at_gc.peachent.eduMatt
Miller, Instructor of Physical Geography
GISmmiller_at_gc.peachnet.edu JB Sharma,
Associate Professor of Physics Remote
Sensingjsharma_at_gc.peachnet.edu
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ESCI2010 / 2010LWetlands and Aquatic Ecology
  •  
  •  Emphasis will be placed on the ecological
    principles associated with aquatic ecosystem
    structure and function, including vegetation,
    hydrology, water chemistry, soils, fauna,
    elemental cycling, and management strategies of
    freshwater ecosystems.  Field experiences will
    include habitat analysis and sampling,
    limnological sampling, wetland delineation, and
    plant and animal identification. This course will
    utilize traditional classroom meetings and
    numerous field exercises.   Geographic
    Information Systems will be used to analyze some
    data. (Prerequisites BIOL 1107/1107 BIOL
    1108/1108L or BIOL 2210/2210L BIOL 2220/2220L
    GISC 2011/2011L or permission of instructor).

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ESCI2020 / 2020LEnvironmental Chemistry
  • Studies related to principles associated with
    Environmental Chemistry and field techniques,
    including chemical properties and processes that
    affect transport, degradation and retention of
    organic and metal pollutants in soil, water and
    air. Emphasis is placed upon field sampling and
    monitoring, sample handling, storage,
    instrumentation, data analysis, GLP and quality
    control. (Prerequisites CHEM  1211/1211L
    1212/1212L or permission of instructor).
  •  

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ESCI 2030 / 2030LHydrology
  • A multidisciplinary examination of the
    fundamentals of hydrology essential for
    environmental and spatial analysis. Topics of
    hydrologic processes and water balances in the
    landscape, saturated and unsaturated flow in
    soils, drainage, basic aquifer mechanics,
    environmental monitoring techniques, stream flow
    and storm flow dynamics in response to rainfall
    and watershed characteristics. (Prerequisites
    GEOL 1250/1250L or GEOG 1111/1111L CHEM
    1211/1211L, PHYS 1111/1111L or permission of
    instructor). 
  •  

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ESCI 2002 / 2002 LFundamental of Soil Science
  • This course covers the fundamentals of soil
    formation and morphology, physical, biological
    and chemical properties, soil-water interactions,
    wetlands and hydric soils, soil landscapes, field
    methods and protocols of soil sampling. 
    Fundamentals of soils essential to environmental
    science careers will be discussed.
  •                                            
                              

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ESCI2001 / 2001LLand Use and Conservation
  • A presentation of methods for the management of
    runoff, erosion and associated water quality
    issues derived by the ecological assessment of
    agricultural, forestry, rural, and urban land use
    patterns. Techniques of mapping and
    classification of  attributes by field survey and
    Geographic Information Systems are included.
    (Prerequisite GIS 2011/2011L or permission of
    instructor).

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Remote Sensing/ GeorgiaView at Gainesville College
  • Introductory Remote Sensing (RS) course developed
    at Gainesville College in 2003 with support from
    Georgia View
  • RS course has been taught for the past three
    consecutive years in support of the GC GIS
    certificate program
  • 50 students have been trained in RS
  • Imagery provided by GA View has been essential
    for RS teaching and student projects

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Georgia View at GC
  • Laboratory activities designed to teach
    fundamentals of RS and enable student projects,
    based on Erdas Imagine and Multispec
  • Many student projects have been supported by GA
    View and delivered to North Georgia county , city
    govts and organizations, and Fort Valley St. U
  • Increasingly, students projects are producing
    deliverable products
  • These RS based products increase RS literacy
    among both students and the end users

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GA View projects
  • Land cover maps have been delivered to users in
    about 18 North Georgia Counties
  • Most of these land cover maps are over two
    separate time periods allowing for a change
    analysis
  • Remote Sensing summer science camp for middle
    school kids in summer 04 and one planned for
    summer 05
  • Training in Introductory RS for N Georgia
    Extension Agents in Summer 05
  • Attendance in National AmericaView (AV) meetings
    and membership in the AV Education Committee
  • Outreach to Fort Valley State University

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EO-1 Hyperion Tasking for the Lake Lanier Area
  • Lake Lanier is the main source of water for the
    Atlanta Metro area
  • Hyperion image will be a valuable resource for
    the Lake Lanier Institute work and the RS course
    at GCPlanned research projects with this image
    are
  • Chlorophyll measurement in the Lake
  • Mapping plant species in the Elachee Nature
    Center
  • Impervious surface mapping in the city of
    Gainesville
  • Pine beetle infestation detection
  • Hall County Stream Restoration project in the
    Little River Watershed
  • Lab activities will be developed with this
    imagery

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Future GA View Projects
  • Introductory RS workshop for County Extension
    Agents in South Georgia
  • Advanced RS workshop for Extension Agents in N
    Georgia
  • RS workshop for N Georgia 4H coordinators and to
    connect RS activities with the GLOBE program
  • RS workshop at the American Assoc. of Physics
    Teachers (AAPT), South Atlantic Section meeting
  • Work to further connect student projects with end
    users in our service area
  • Seek synergies/joint projects with other GAView
    partners
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