VSU Faculty Train St. Marys Employees
February 25, 2008
08-037
VSU Faculty Train St. Marys Employees
VALDOSTA - Several faculty members from Valdosta State
University recently traveled to Camden County to provide training
for City of St. Marys employees on Geographic Information Systems
as part of a contract between the city and the VSU Center for
Applied Research.
The project was initiated by Dorie Brink, Electronic Technician for
Trident Refit Facility in Kings Bay and alum of the Adult and
Career Education and Master of Public Administration programs at
VSU. Brink has always been very active in local government around
the Kings Bay area, which led to her discovering a need for City of
St. Marys employees to be trained in GIS. As part of a research
project for graduate school, she discussed the possibility of
having professors train the employees with Dr. Gerald Merwin, who
submitted a formal proposal to the Center for Applied Research
(CAR) at VSU.
With Brink as the liason, The CAR and the City of St. Marys worked
together to establish a workshop on the GIS application that could
accurately meet the city’s needs. Dr. Paul Vincent and Dr. Can
Denizman, both associate professors in the Physics, Astronomy and
Geosciences Department, served as the trainers. Vincent holds a
Ph.D. in Geography with an emphasis in Graphic Information Systems,
while Denizman holds a Ph.D. in Geology and used GIS in his
dissertation. The faculty members offered introductory GIS training
in Dec. to a dozen city employees in St. Marys.
Dr. James LaPlant, associate dean for the College of Arts and
Sciences was also involved in the project and thrilled to establish
a relationship between the CAR and a municipality in the VSU
41-county area.
“It was perfect fit for CAR, which exists to connect faculty
expertise to community needs in the 41-county service region,”
LaPlant said. “As our Web site explains, we are here to assist you
with finding resources to enhance your skills and allow for career
growth opportunities.”
Dr. Vincent said the St. Marys training went very well and a
follow-up, more advanced session will be scheduled later this
spring. He credits Brink, who sat in on the December training, with
having the initiative to establish the partnership, which could
open doors for future training in the 41-county area.
“The bottom line is GIS is used in almost every aspect of local
government,” Vincent said. “Employees looking for basic
introduction to GIS and its applications to local government can
use VSU as a strong resource for providing training and
support.”
Vincent and Denizman have performed contract GIS work for other
municipalities, including the City of Douglas, and they hope to
establish more relationships similar to that with the City of St.
Marys. Merwin agreed that future training and relationships are a
definite possibility and hopes that VSU is able to reach out to
other areas through the CAR.
Call Dr. John Pascarella, coordinator for the Center for Applied
Research, at (229) 333-5230 or e-mail jbpascar@valdosta.edu. More
information about GIS is available at http://www.gis.com/whatisgis/index.html
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