2021 Esri User Conference: What the Education Community Can Expect

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07-08-2021 01:49 PM
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We are so excited for the 2021 Esri User Conference, July 12-15! The #EsriUC will be virtual again this year. Curious what the education community can expect at this year’s UC? We’ve got you covered. 

 

Be sure to view the conference’s detailed agenda to ensure you won’t miss the Plenary, user sessions, and workshops that are of interest. Additionally, a digital swag bag will be available for download.  

 

You also can create a personalized profile making networking in a virtual environment more seamless. 

 

Education Industry Flier and Conference Activities

 

The Esri User Conference has many presentations, technical workshops, events, and activities spanning hundreds of topics. To help you find your way to the Education related sessions and events, we have prepared a more focused agenda. Download the flier here. 

 

Here are a few sessions we recommend attending:  

  • Tuesday, July 13 | 11:45am-12:45pm (PDT) 
    • Enhancing Qualitative Social Science Research with GIS 
  • Tuesday, July 13 | 1:00pm-2:00pm (PDT) 
    • Spatial Data Science: Data Visualization and Exploration 
  • Wednesday, July 14 | 11:15am-12:15pm (PDT) 
    • ArcGIS: Map Wizardry 
  • Wednesday, July 14 | 11:15am-12:15pm (PDT) 
    • Spatial Data Science: What’s New in Time Series Analysis 

 

There is much being offered to those that register for this year’s conference including the Esri UC Virtual Run/Walk/Bike where users can run, walk, or bike anywhere and any distance, at any point during the #EsriUC, and contribute to the goal of journeying around the world. 

 

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Not only will attendees be able to contribute to the goal of traveling ‘around the world’ but in addition, we have hidden multiple ‘easter eggs’ or rather ‘GeoPro Badges’ throughout the event platform that attendees can collect during the duration of the conference. Collect as many as possible by visiting as many ‘virtual’ areas of the conference and earn intricate badges along the way!  

 

Also available to attendees will be the Esri Merch Store where you can purchase fun Esri / geospatial merchandise. 

 

Watch the Plenary on LiveStream 

  

Be moved by inspiring stories, explore new technologies, and learn how GIS can help create a sustainable future.  

 

An exciting lineup of speakers will be joining Jack Dangermond for the Plenary sessions, Monday, July 12 from 8:30am-12:00pm (PDT) and Tuesday, July 13 from 8:30am-10:00am (PDT). 

 

Explore the plenary sessions and speakers and be sure to add the Plenary Sessions to your #EsriUC schedule.  

 

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Virtual Info Desk 

 

With thousands of your fellow colleagues, peers, and GIS enthusiasts attending from around the globe, the conference platform will have a Virtual Info Desk built in so you can better navigate your way through the platform.  

 

Visit the Virtual Info Desk to chat with Esri staff and they will get you connected to: 

  • General questions 
  • Industry Solutions
  • Customer Service 

 

Honoring Users and Organizations 

 

Each year, whether in person or virtual, Esri users and organization are recognized. Watch the Plenary to hear about the recipients who will receive awards such as: 

 

 

Attend the Esri Science Symposium 

 

Join Dr. Dawn Wright, Esri Chief Scientist, and Dr. Healy Hamilton, Chief Scientist at NatureServe for the virtual Esri Science Symposium July 15, 2021 6:15 a.m.–7:45 a.m. PDT.  

 

This year you’ll hear inspiring stories from the world of science while exploring topics such as climate, sustainability, and geodesign. Attend the symposium for a chance to receive a free E-book of GIS for Science Vol. 3. 

 

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Visit the Virtual Expo 

 

Join us at the virtual Expo to engage with experts and fellow educators and discover GIS-powered products and services.  

 

We will have many Universities exhibiting at the UC such as: 

  • University of Southern California - Spatial Sciences Institute 
  • University of Redlands MS GIS Program 
  • Penn State University 
  • University of Wisconsin - Madison 
  • Texas A&M University 
  • University of Minnesota 
  • Brandman University 
  • University of Denver - GIS Master's Program 
  • Association of American Geographers 
  • San Francisco State University 
  • North Carolina State University 
  • Kent State University 
  • UNIGIS 

 

The Expo will house partners that will have demonstration rooms, along with Learn ArcGIS, Esri Training, Education Services, and Esri Press will all have their own space within the Expo 

 

Esri Press at Esri UC 

 

Follow Esri Press on Facebook and Twitter to find out about new resources and activities especially designed for Esri UC week, regardless of whether you’re registered for the conference or not.  

 

Check out new video interviews with some of their authors, a read-along activity for children, and a new printable catalog with forthcoming books. Read the preview blog. 

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Connect with colleagues at Special Interest Group Meetings 

 

Another great way to connect with your peers and leading industry experts is by joining the Special Interest Group (SIG) Meetings. There are many engaging SIGs available on the platform on Thursday, July 15th - and some of our favorites geared toward the Education community include:  

  • Young Professionals Network (YPN) 
    • 6:45a.m.-7:45a.m. 
  • GIS for Equity and Social Justice 
    • 10:30a.m.-11:30a.m. 
  • Sustainable Development Goals 
    • 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. 
  • Facilities and Indoors 
    • 1:00p.m.-2:00p.m. 
  • Higher Education 
    • 2:15p.m.-3:15p.m. 

 

Stay Connected During #EsriUC 

 

We hope to see and connect with you virtually at the 2021 Esri User Conference 

 

Be sure to stay connected with us and up to date on the latest UC updates by following these accounts on Twitter: @Esri, @EsriUC, @GISEd, @Esri_Conserv, @deepseadawn.  

 

Tag any of these accounts with comments and questions and use the hashtag #EsriUC. See you soon!