Lecture Details
Up one levelThis page contains detailed information about each of the lectures, as they becomes available. All lectures (except Jefferson's May 15) are on Tuesday afternoons, 4-5:30 in LH 5.
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09Hardisty
- On Tuesday May 30, Frank Hardisty, Evergreen Grad, will talk about making federal statistics more readily understandable through spatial visualization.
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HardistyReading
- This document gives details about articles that accompany Frank Hardisty's lecture. Reading the ACM article (see below) and one of the articles listed here are required for seminar.
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HardistyACM
- This is the short ACM article, that is one of the two required readings for the seminar following Frank Hardisty's lecture.
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HardistyReading1
- HAUG, D ;MACEACHREN, A ;HARDISTY, F ; (2001), The challenge of analyzing geovisualization tool use: Taking a visual approach, 20th International Cartographic Conference . Beijing, China.
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HardistyReading2
- HARDISTY, F ;MACEACHREN, A ;GAHEGAN, M ;TAKATUSKA, M ;WHEELER, M ; (2001) Cartographic Animation in Three Dimensions: Experimenting with the Scene Graph, 20th International Cartographic Conference ,Beijing, China ,ICA , pp.2810-2817
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Keller
- On Tuesday May 16, Arthur Keller will present the second of two lectures on e-voting; Open Voting: Design and Implementation of a Prototype System. Companion readings for this lecture are found at this link.
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Jefferson
- On Monday, May 15, 3-4pm in LH5, David Jefferson will give the first of two series lectures on e-voting.
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Jefferson Reading
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Borning
- On May 9, Prof. Alan Borning of the University of Washington will present a lecture on UrbanSim. This document contains a link to the assigned seminar reading.
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DISPanel
- On May 2, three Panelists from the Washington State Department of Information Services will present their view of "GMAP". NOTE PLACE CHANGE TO SEM2 B1105.
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State Government Panel on GMAP (Readings)
- Readings to accompany the May 2 Panel can be found here -- links to sites that contain information relevant to the GMAP (Government Management Accountability and Performance) Project.
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Delcambre
- April 25 Lecture, Lois Delcambre: Using Semantic Components to Facilitate Access to Government Documents. For this week's seminar reading, pick up hard copy from your seminar faculty.
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Pardo
- April 18 Lecture, Theresa Pardo: Modeling the Social and Technical Processes of Inter-Organizational Information Integration.
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Pardo Reading
- Reading to accompany April 18 Lecture by T. Pardo.
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Headrick
- April 11 Lecture, Daniel Headrick: Has the Alphabetical Order Served its Purpose?