For anyone who missed, this third part of the series was focused on our state resources, and a rural county (Siskiyou) approach to pandemic data management.
Hello Everyone, Thank you for registering for the third part of the four-part series entitled, “Mapping a Monster: Making Sense of COVID-19 Data through Geospatial Technology – Disaster in a Pandemic.” In the third part we heard from Dr. Aaron Stutz MD, Siskiyou County Public Health Officer, Chad McCall, CEO and Co-founder of Mountain Medics, and Chris Jones-Roberts, Lead GIS Specialist at the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Service who gave a state and county level perspective of data and geospatial visualization. You can watch the recording here now. |
If you haven’t already, you are encouraged to sign up for the fourth and final part of this series schedule for Wednesday, July 15th at 2 PM EDT. Tim Shields, Johns Hopkins University, Associate Scientist in the Division of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Jack O’Connor, Program Director of Geospatial Intelligence at Johns Hopkins University Center for Advanced Governmental Studies, will will focus on topics regarding COVID-19 case tracking and what is NOT on the map from a Geospatial Intelligence perspective |
Part 3 Resources: https://www.caloes.ca.gov/cal-oes-divisions/geographic-information-systemshttps://gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com/https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/us-maphttps://gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com/app/59fb9206151f4338961a808d28ace373https://covid-19-giscorps.hub.arcgis.com/pages/contribute-covid-19-testing-sites-data Finally, you can always learn more about the MS in Geographic Information Systems by visiting our website here. I hope to see you all at the final part of this series, Cassandra (Cassie) Hansen PhD, GISSProgram Coordinator for GIS and Environmental Science and PolicyAdvanced Academic Programs | Johns Hopkins University |