The year 2020 has helped us to see learning opportunities differently and to make adjustments in how we gather and learn. For the first time in our history, the 2021 WLIA Annual Conference will be completely virtual. This… Read More
Community is one of the greatest perks of being a mapper, and one of the things we need to work to maintain in these days of pandemic, as part of WLIA and other groups. Daniel Huffman, a regular… Read More
Jaime Martindale with the UW-Madison Robinson Map Library and Jim Lacy with the WI State Cartographer’s Office will be leading a Geospatial Metadata workshop at the Annual Conference. This will focus on the importance of metadata and how… Read More
Effectively managing projects starts with effectively managing your own energy, communication, and teamwork. Learn how to develop team-building relationships with coworkers by improving communication skills that are centered on your own strengths and needs. Attend this 3-hour long… Read More
Join us at the 2019 Spring Regional Meeting in Eau Claire, where Jerry Mahun will lead a workshop about property description interpretation. In this workshop, there will be a discussion on primary legal principles surveyors use to help… Read More
The 2019 Annual conference will once again have pre-conference workshops. Legal Issues in GIS will be held 9:30 am to 12: 30 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at the Red Lion Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton, WI…. Read More
Registration is now open for the Basics of LiDAR workshop, to be held over two full days, from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm, on August 15-16, 2018, at UW-Madison. In this workshop, attendees will get hands-on experience manipulating… Read More
Remember that great teacher who made a difference in your life? There’s a teacher out there looking for an opportunity like this! The Power of Data (POD) is a professional development program that enables secondary teachers to increase… Read More
Helping an organization collect data can be challenging enough, yet alone for a wide variety of topics such as: fire inspections, manhole rehab, public input, disaster recovery, or agriculture assessment. This is especially true when balancing ease of… Read More
If you have ever been tasked with geocoding crash points; ranking intersections by accident count, type, severity, etc.; analyzing crash trends by time of day, day of week, month of year; finding out how data are processed from… Read More