GIS internship: Post #4

 GIS Day 


This week, our internship cohort was assigned to organize a GIS day celebration to bring people together through shared interest in remote sensing and geo-data. Luckily, I already had something up my sleeve that fit the bill, so I'm wholeheartedly embracing the serendipitous coincidence without any remorse. I joined forces with the GIS staff at my university to put together a drone course on campus, courtesy of the kind folk at Gulf Coast State College (GCSC), with whom we connected via a GIS user's group conference a few months back. This course will teach participants how to collect, manage, process, and interpret a suite of aerial data with the added plus of learning how to fly a drone... very cool stuff. The application of remote sensing capabilities in the GCSC lab is emergency management focused, so we will likely be interpreting data through a public safety lens, which is a very interesting perspective, likely novel to most of us.  
The course starts next week, so that's all the information I have for now. We're all very excited to come out the other end with a brand new skill and an official FAA recreational drone pilot certification to prove it.

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