Friday, March 25, 2011

2011 AAG UCSB Alumni Event

Save the date!

Wednesday April 13th

The 2011 UCSB Department of Geography Alumni Event will be held at Gameworks from 8:00pm until close, upstairs in the private bar area and adjacent banquet room. Why the time change? A plethora of opportunities beforehand:

The Waldo Tobler Distinguished Lecture in GIScience
2:40 PM - 4:20 PM in Willow A - Sheraton Hotel, Second Floor
This session is hosted by the GISS-SG and includes the invited speaker (Richard Aspinall, The Macaulay Institute) who will deliver the Waldo Tobler Distinguished Lecture in GIScience leading to the presentation of the 2011 Robert T. Aangeenbrug GISS-SG Distinguished Career Award.

Panel in Honor of Duane Marble
4:40 PM - 6:20 PM in Willow A - Sheraton Hotel, Second Floor, reception to follow
The panel consists of representatives of Dr. Marble's former students and close colleague to share his stories and highlight his contributions to GIScience and Geography.

Applications of Spatial-temporal Analysis in GIScience
4:40 PM - 6:20 PM in Aspen Room - Sheraton Hotel, Second Floor, reception to follow
The aim of the session is presentation of space-time data analysis involving an array of application.

Where ever you happen to be on Wednesday evening, make the trek from the Sheraton over to Gameworks at 8:00pm!


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While we have made every effort to plan an event that welcomes alumni and their families, Gameworks cannot accommodate children under the age of 18 after 10pm. Please do come early if you will be traveling with children. We'll have special access to games for them from 8:00pm to 10:00pm. We look forward to seeing you all very soon!

UCSB Presenters - Practice Space Available

Need a place to practice your presentation for AAG?

Buchanan 1930 is reserved for the Department of Geography on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:45.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

AAG Field Trips

Pike Place Market Walking Fieldtrip
Wednesday, April 13, 11:00am – 1:00pm
Organizer/Leader: Bill Beyers, University of Washington
Trip Capacity: 35
Cost/person: $5

The Pike Place Market is located just six blocks west of the Seattle Convention Center. This is one of the largest farmer’s markets in the U.S., but it is much more than a farmer’s market. It is a seven acre City of Seattle Historical District with a wide variety of shops, connectors to the Seattle waterfront, and housing for high and low income people. It is the home of the original Starbuck’s coffee shop, and includes everything from the famous Gum Wall to fish merchants throwing whole salmon around. This field trip will include a walk through the market, as well as a discussion of the history of this Seattle institution.

You may even have the pleasure of a fish whizzing by your head at top speed.

If you are one of those lucky folks with an extra day on your hands, there are quite a few field trips scheduled during the week of AAG that are not to be missed!

For a list of all the fieldtrips, visit http://www.aag.org/cs/annualmeeting/field_trips_and_workshops/field_trips