Event Date & Time
5/30/2023 2:00 PM - 5/30/2023 5:00 PMLocation
ONLINE
Times listed are Alaska Time
GIS Technologies
Accreditation:
0.3 Alaska Noncore Continuing Education Units awarded
Certificates will be available through your profile.
Date & Time:
The GIS Technologies training will be held on the following date & time:
May 30 | 2:00PM-5:00PM
This training is being held in Alaska Time.
Description:
This course is designed to go over the basics of GIS mapping and how it can help small systems plan for future needs. In this course, attendees will learn how GIS technologies can assist in the planning process for assets management, capital improvements, and day-to-day operations. Attendees will take the conceptual knowledge gained and learn how they can apply these concepts with interactive mapping software. Trainers will overview how operators can use technology to more efficiently manage and plan for their drinking water and wastewater systems.
Location:
This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining.
Scholarship & Fees:
GIS Technologies is a free training to attend.
Registration:
In order to receive contact hours for online workshops, each person must be registered with their own email address & complete an online evaluation at the end of the training.
Are you attending as a group, but not watching from your own computer?
Attendees do not need to participate from their own computer/device for the online trainings, but will need to complete an evaluation to receive credit. Your group leader will need to inform RCAC (registration@rcac.org) about attendees who will view sessions as a group prior to session start. Please note that sign-in sheets NO LONGER validate attendance at online workshops.
For event content questions, contact:
Evelyn Agnus
eagnus@rcac.org
(907) 744-2233
For registration questions, contact:
RCAC
Events
registration@rcac.org
(916)
447-9832 ext. 1429
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