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Watch the Esri User Conference Plenary Live Stream!

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06-25-2018 09:16 AM
JosephKerski
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This year, we will be streaming the world's largest GIS gathering, the UC Plenary live on Facebook. This will be an incredible way for you to tap into the energy and atmosphere of this international event of 18,000 even if you cannot be physically at the San Diego Convention Center during the event.  The plenary will take place on Monday 9 July 2018 from 8:30am to 3:30pm Pacific Daylight Time. 

This all-day Plenary Session starts off with Esri’s vision, software roadmap, demos of winning workflows, transformation stories from peers, and inspirational keynotes.  If you’re unable to attend Esri UC in person, click the “Going” button on the Facebook link to receive updates and be a part of it.  Check out the plenary agenda starting here: https://userconference2018.schedule.esri.com/schedule/438070734  and follow us here: https://www.facebook.com/esrigis/.  

If you can attend in person, we have thousands of hours of workshops, sessions, and demos lined up to help you improve your skills and stay on top of evolving technology. More than 300 exhibitors will share the latest software, hardware, and solutions.   Register Here:  Registration Rates and Details.   

Watch the Esri User Conference plenary in Live Stream!  Mon 9 July 2018

About the Author
I believe that spatial thinking can transform education and society through the application of Geographic Information Systems for instruction, research, administration, and policy. I hold 3 degrees in Geography, have served at NOAA, the US Census Bureau, and USGS as a cartographer and geographer, and teach a variety of F2F (Face to Face) (including T3G) and online courses. I have authored a variety of books and textbooks about the environment, STEM, GIS, and education. These include "Interpreting Our World", "Essentials of the Environment", "Tribal GIS", "The GIS Guide to Public Domain Data", "International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning with GIS In Secondary Education", "Spatial Mathematics" and others. I write for 2 blogs, 2 monthly podcasts, and a variety of journals, and have created over 6,500 videos on my Our Earth YouTube channel. Yet, as time passes, the more I realize my own limitations and that this is a lifelong learning endeavor: Thus I actively seek mentors and collaborators.