Tuesday, January 4, 2011

SNRAS professor leads Google Earth conference



SRNAS Assistant Professor John Bailey (pictured at left) has been instrumental in organizing the Geological Society of America Penrose Conference being held in Mountain View, Calif., this week.

Bailey, a research professor with the Scenarios Network for Alaska Planning, helped plan and coordinate the conference, titled "Google Earth: Visualizing the Possibilities for Geoscience Education and Research," and he is leading several sessions.

The conference, being held Jan. 4-8 at the Google Inc. headquarters, is focused on broader dissemination of Google Earth-based educational materials throughout the geoscience community and on coordinated involvement of Google engineers and the Google Earth education team in the development of Google Earth-based geoscience education and research tools. Wish lists from solid-earth scientists to Google engineers are another factor, along with design of a central website and dedicated server for uploading and downloading Google Earth-based visualizations, educational modules, and user-support materials.

Attendees will visit local geologic sites in the Bay area for hands-on demonstrations of field equipment relevant to Google Earth (GigaPan, LIDAR, etc.).

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