What is a Webinar?
A Webinar is a seminar that is conducted on the World Wide Web (Web + seminar = Webinar) and viewed with a computer that has an Internet connection. Organizations provide Webinars on any topic that would be appropriate for a traditional seminar, and, just as in a traditional seminar, experts on a particular subject present visual and audio information. Most Webinars include a visual presentation as well as an audio broadcast that is accessed either over the computer and/or via a toll-free (no cost to the participant) telephone number.
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Terrainscapes 2009, Intermap Technologies' series of complimentary Webinars, continues with compelling topics. These 50-minute Webinars focus on how Intermap's high-resolution 3D digital elevation models (DEMs) enable GIS and geospatial solutions across a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, telecom, water and power, engineering, consumer electronics, automotive, flood control, and more. Intermap encourages your interaction in these events - you can discuss the issues with mapping experts, value-added partners, and end users who have successfully used precise Intermap DEMs to develop a host of unique solutions.
Upcoming webinars:
Radar remote sensing is a technique that has matured substantially over the past two decades. The focus of this Webinar is the processing, interpretation, and application of radar imagery. It will begin with basics and physics of radar remote sensing and continue with current and future prospects, followed by a discussion on applications using radar imagery.
When: Wednesday, June 3, 8:00 a.m. PDT; 9:00 a.m. MDT; 10:00 a.m. CDT; 11:00 a.m. EDT; 16:00 GMT
Introduction to Digital Elevation Models (DEMs)
As the fields of digital mapping and geospatial analysis continue to grow, the use of 3D data is becoming more widespread. One of the most common types of 3D data is a digital elevation model, or DEM. In this Webinar, we'll talk about what DEMs are and how they differ from other types of spatial data. We'll also look at some of the sources of DEM data, their quality, and how they are generated. Lastly, we'll look at examples of how you can use DEMs in sophisticated geospatial analysis to solve real-world problems.
When: Wednesday, June 24, 8:00 a.m. PST; 9:00 a.m. MST; 10:00 a.m. CST; 11:00 a.m. EST; 16:00 GMT
Intermediate Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) - Characteristics and Uses
This Webinar will detail how characteristics of the terrain model are important, what artifacts could cause issues, how the accuracy requirements will impact the product, and more. You will learn how elevation datasets can be used to provide an address-based risk assessment, as well as how the radar image and terrain model can be used to extract 3D road vectors.
Source: http://www.intermap.com/right.php/pid/6/sid/38
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