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2004 Oklahoma Chapter SCAUG Steering Committee Shellie Willoughby Chair Oklahoma Conservation Commission (405) 521-4828 Joyce Green Past Chair (405) 366-5467 Kate Burch Sec/Tres. Topographic Mapping (405) 843-4847 Julie Parker Conference Coordinator Moore Norman Technology Center (405) 364-5763 x 7386 Scott Woodruff Publications Coordinator (405) 366-5436 Vendors Coordinator City of Ardmore (580) 221-2541 2004 Regional SCAUG Oklahoma Officers Kevin Koon President Devon Energy (405) 228-8390 Mike Sughru Vice President OWRB (405) 530-8883 7 T H ANNUAL OKLAHOMA SCAUG CONFERENCE OCTOBER 7 T H, 2004 4 T H - 6 T H LOCAL GIS TRAINING COURSES Moore Norman Technology Center 4701 12 th Ave NW Norman, OK NEW CONFERENCE FORMAT 7:30 am... Registration 8:30 am...opening Breakfast with Keynote Speaker 11:00 am... User Presentations 12:30 pm...lunch/poster Competition 2:00 pm...user Break Out Panels 3:30 pm... Closing Remarks / Door Prizes LOCAL GIS RELATED TRAINING COURSES Linear Networks in ArcGIS GPS for GIS Advanced ArcGIS Mapping Basics ArcGIS for Parcel Editing USER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS

2004 Membership / Conference Registration The South Central Arc User Group is a non-profit organization dedicated to benefiting users of ESRI Geographic Information System (GIS) software in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, Puerto Rico & the Cayman Islands. Check One: _ New Member _ Renewal Membership Includes - Subscription to ArcFiles newsletter - Access to online Digital Resources Guide - Discounted ESRI training (at Regional Conferences) - Participate in salary surveys & job postings - Great way to network with other GIS professionals YES, Include me in SCAUG s online Digital Resource Guide No, Please don t include me Name: Company: Address: City, State Zip: Phone: ( ) Sector: (Federal, State, Regional, County, City, Tribal, Private) Industry: (Planning, Engineering, Water/Wastewater, Consulting & Services, Land Records, Public Utilities, Transportation, Emergency Management, Education, Law Enforcement, Environmental Management, Oil & Gas, Forestry, Surveying, etc.) Job Title: Email: Date: Dept: PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY! Only 1 Attendee per Form Which ESRI products do you use? Check all that apply. _ ArcInfo _ ArcEditor _ ArcView 8.x _ ArcView 3.x _ ArcSDE _ ArcIMS _ ArcPad _ ArcPress _MapObjects _ArcObjects _ArcPublisher _ArcReader _Spatial Analyst _3D Analyst _Geospatial Analyst _Survey Analyst Tracking Analyst Military Analyst ArcScan MrSID Encoder (ArcGIS) StreetMap Platform _ Windows & Unix _ Windows Only _ Unix Only Operating System _ XP _ 2000 _ NT _ 98 _ Unix Type Oklahoma SCAUG Training _ $350 Linear Networks in ArcGIS... (3 Day) _ $325 GPS for GIS...(3 day) _ $300 Advanced ArcGIS...(3 day) _ $279 Mapping Basics...(3 day) _ $379 ArcGIS for Parcel Editing...(3 day) Oklahoma Conference Dues $30 Current Member or Student $50 Conference + Membership Corporate (Contact Shellie Willoughby) Late Registration after Sept 14, 2004 $50 Member or Student $70 Non-member Annual Membership Dues $ 20 Individual $ 15 Student $200 Corporate CONFERENCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR TRAINING Please contact Shellie Willoughby if you require special accommodations (Hearing, Vision, etc.) (Corporate memberships please provide a membership form for each individual applicant up to 15 members) Be sure to visit our website for the latest SCAUG news & events - www.scaug.org Mail completed form & payment to: SCAUG Shellie Willoughby P.O. Box 207 Guthrie, OK 73044 Fax Registration Form with Purchase Order Number or Credit Card information to: (405) 521-6686 Payment Method: _ Check Enclosed (payable to SCAUG) _ Credit Card VISA _ MasterCard Card Number Name on Card _ Zip of Billing Address Exp Date _ Purchase Order Number_ $ Total

2004 Oklahoma Chapter SCAUG Steering Committee Shellie Willoughby Chair Oklahoma Conservation Commission (405) 521-4828 Poster with Abstract Title: User Presentation with Abstract Title: Joyce Green Past Chair (405) 366-5467 Kate Burch Sec/Tres. Topographic Mapping (405) 843-4847 Julie Parker Conference Coordinator Moore Norman Technology Center (405) 364-5763 x 7386 Scott Woodruff Publications Coordinator (405) 366-5436 Vendors Coordinator City of Ardmore (580) 221-2541 Name: Company: Address: City: State: Zipcode: Email: Sector: Industry: Job Title: Dept: Phone:( ) Date: 2004 Regional SCAUG Oklahoma Officers Kevin Koon President Devon Energy (405) 228-8390 Mike Sughru Vice President OWRB (405) 530-8883 Please submit this form with your abstracts by Tuesday, September 7, 2004 in Word or plain text format to: cbrady@ci.ardmore.ok.us 23 S. Washington Ardmore, OK 73402 Fax: (580) 221-2563 Phone : (580) 221-2541

7 TH ANNUAL SCAUG TRAINING CLASSES (all classes include lunch) LINEAR NETWORKS IN ARCGIS...3 days - $350.00 per participant This course is for GIS professionals who collect and/or manage data about linear features, such as highways, city streets, railroads, rivers, pipelines, or water and sewer networks. Participants will be introduced to the benefits of linear referencing as a solution for locating features relative to their location along a line rather simple x,y coordinates. In addition, the course teaches how to create, manage, query, and edit features within a linear network using ArcInfo 8.3. Understanding how Linear Referencing works an its value for managing linear data Create route feature classes from new or existing lines Display and query route data Edit routes Create and edit event data Prerequisites: Intro to ArcGIS, Geodatabase Basics or equivalent knowledge GPS FOR GIS...3 days - $325.00 per participant The expected learning goals of this section are to achieve a general understanding of how GPS operates and how it can be used as a data collection tool for GIS. Participants will plan a GPS session, collect the needed data and transfer that data to a GIS in the correct coordinate system and within acceptable levels of accuracy, using existing standards and default settings. Preplan a GPS session, including creating a basic data dictionary Verify, and if necessary, change the default settings for the GPS unit Collect and differentially correct data Correctly export both the locational and attribute data to a GIS Prerequisites: Intro to ArcView 3.x, Intro to ArcGIS or equivalent experience ADVANCED ARCGIS...3 days - $300.00 per participant This course is the last in a series of foundational courses. Participants will use the ArcInfo version of ArcGIS to explore topics such as the use of advanced editing tolls (including COGO), creation of geometric networks, spatial adjustments on data and creating topologically related layers.

7 TH ANNUAL SCAUG TRAINING CLASSES (all classes include lunch) MAPPING BASICS...3 days - $279 per participant Effective maps are well designed and clearly portray a geographic message. This short course presents fundamental design concepts and planning requirements for map production and presentation. Participants will learn how to develop useful maps for presentations, publications, and decision support. The course also explores map scales, projections, and coordinate systems. Recognizing elements of a good map Understand the concepts of map generalization, scale, and perspective Effectively communicate with maps without misleading readers Identify various types of maps and mapping tasks as well as understand the many purposes map serve Use colors, symbols, and text appropriately. Prerequisites: Intro to GIS, Intro to ArcView 3.x, Intro to ArcGIS or equivalent experience. ARCGIS FOR PARCEL EDITING...3 days - $379.00 per participant This class has been created for Oklahoma Tax Assessors who would like to use the advanced editing capabilities of ArcGIS 8.3 to maintain parcel data. Participants will learn how to set up an editing session in the Editor Toolbar as well as use standard and advanced editing tools such as COGO for parcel creation and maintenance. Additionally, the course will cover map production with emphasis on zymology, labeling, and annotation. This is a hands-on course with lots of practice time built into the schedule. Participants are encouraged to bring their data, documents, and projects to class. Prepare an editing session in ArcMap using Editor toolbar Properly use standard and advanced editing tools, including COGO Create production quality layout templates, maps and map books Know when and how to use labels or annotations on maps Create hyperlinks to associate photos, drawings and documents with parcels. Prerequisites: Intro to ArcGIS 8.x or equivalent experience.