After a weekend of attending Halloween parties and eating entirely too much candy it is a bit much to start thinking about the defining event of November for most Americans: Thanksgiving. Luckily, as a GIS professional, I can focus on planning for GIS Day 2010 on November 17th. GIS Day is an annual event that occurs during Geography Awareness Week. GIS professionals and organizations use GIS Day to educate others about GIS using a variety of methods including but not limited to open houses, workshops, and conferences.
Whether organizing events for elementary and middle schools or participating in GIS Day events hosted by other organizations, CGIS has been an active GIS Day participant for the past several years. This trend will continue this year as CGIS returns to the Crossroads School in Baltimore. Similar to last year, CGIS plans on working with a 7th grade class to map data they collected in Baltimore. This year, the 7th graders are collecting information about several points of interest they selected in the Fells Point neighborhood. They will use this information to create a guide titled “A Newcomer’s Guide to Fells Point”. On GIS Day, CGIS employees will introduce the 7th graders to GIS and work with them to map their points of interest and walking tour routes using Google Earth.
Additionally, CGIS will be participating in the Maryland State Highway Administration’s (SHA) GIS Day event located at the SHA building in Baltimore. SHA’s GIS Day event will actually take place on November 30th instead of November 17th. SHA employees are invited to the event to learn more about what GIS is and how it can be utilized by an organization like SHA. Along with making a presentation on transportation-related projects CGIS is currently working on, CGIS will be manning a booth at the event to provide general information about GIS and specific information about CGIS’s involvement in the GIS community.
Posted by Jeremy Monn 
Towson University’s CGIS