Our colleagues at the University of Connecticut Center for Land User Education and Research (CLEAR) have recently opened registration for the first 3 webinars of 2012. These webinars are part of a FREE monthly webinar series that covers new and noteworthy topics from the UConn Center for Land use Education and Research’s (CLEAR’s) research, geospatial training and outreach programs.
| An   Introduction to “Buildout” Analyses  DATE: February   28th, 2012 TIME: 2:00   – 3:00 PM IT’S   FREE!  ABSTRACT A   “buildout” analysis is a planning tool that can provide insight   into the possible future impacts of a town’s current land use   regulations. But what does a buildout really tell you? In the first half of   the webinar, we’ll explain what a buildout is and isn’t, go over common   misconceptions about buildouts, and review several different types of   buildouts and what type of data are needed for each. In the second half we’ll   illustrate some of these concepts with two case studies – one done in 2008   for the CT Office of Policy and Management and in partnership with the   Central Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments, and a recently completed   buildout done in partnership with the Town of Kent. And of course, we’ll   (attempt to) answer your questions. After spending this hour with us, you may   not be able to do a buildout using your iPhone and a pocket calculator, but   you will be able to ask good questions about the need for, uses, and types of   buildouts that might apply to your community. | 
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| LID in Connecticut: a Virtual Tour of Where It’s Working DATE: March   13th, 2012 TIME: 2:00   – 3:00 PM IT’S   FREE!  ABSTRACT No   need to get on the bus for this tour! Join us for a virtual tour of Low   Impact Development (LID) around the State of Connecticut. Dave Dickson and   Mike Dietz will use NEMO’s   LID Atlas, a cutting-edge web tool powered by Google Maps, to   highlight LID projects around the state. At each stop you’ll learn the   background of each site, get to see pictures, learn about obstacles, and   successes. Different types of LID practices will be covered, from rain   gardens to porous pavements. At the end, we’ll demonstrate the use of   the Atlas so that you can take your own tour, not only around Connecticut but   the entire U.S. Perhaps some of these sites will inspire you to initiate an   LID project in your town? Come find out! | 
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| ArcGIS.com: A User-Friendly Tool for Creating Maps Online DATE: May   8th, 2012 TIME: 2:00   – 3:00 PM IT’S   FREE!  ABSTRACT Interactive web maps are   powerful tools for organizing and disseminating information for public   consumption. For years, Google has led this revolution in online mapping by   making it easy for practically anyone (even you) to create a custom web map   of their own using Google Maps and Google Earth. But Google isn’t the only   game in town anymore. ESRI, the creator of the   most popular desktop GIS software, has recently launched ArcGIS.com, a   free web based tool for creating web maps and mapping applications. It allows   a user to create customizable maps with built-in functions including the   ability to: connect to a wide variety of base maps and mapping services,   import existing GIS data, customize how information is displayed, edit data   using a simple interface or smartphone, collaborate with others, create   online galleries of web maps, establish public or private map groups, add new   data, and more. This webinar will provide an overview of ESRI’s new ArcGIS.com website.   Many of the functions listed above will be covered through discussion and   live demonstration and will include examples of how towns and land trusts   might use the technology to meet their online mapping needs. | 
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| Questions about how   webinars work?  See CLEAR’s: | 
