neighborhoodBase training at Penn

Posted by on July 25, 2003

Greetings from the Cartographic Modeling Lab at Penn:

Do you need detailed information about a specific property in your neighborhood? Are you looking for data to help write grants? Ever wanted to view Philadelphia data on a quick, detailed, and interactive system?

If you answered yes to any of the above questions you should attend a free hour- long training at the University of Pennsylvania about the Philadelphia Neighborhood Information System. The NIS is designed to help community-based organizations, government agencies, researchers and concerned individuals in their efforts to analyze, transform and revitalize Philadelphia neighborhoods. You can learn more about and preview NIS at our website:
http://cml.upenn.edu/nis.

The Cartographic Modeling Lab will be holding four trainings on parcelBase, neighborhoodBase, and muralBase on the follow dates:

Wednesday, July 30th from 11-12pm
Thursday, July 31st from 2-3pm
Wednesday, August 6th from 11-12pm
Thursday, August 7th from 6-7pm (new evening time!!!)

There is no cost for the training, however space is limited so pre-registration is required. If you would like to register for training please e-mail Bradley Breuer, NIS Outreach Coordinator, at bbreuer@sas.upenn.edu and include your name, organization, contact information, and your preferred training date. We hope to see you in one of our upcoming trainings. If you know someone who would benefit from this training, please forward this message to that person. Thanks!

Cheers,

Bradley Breuer
Neighborhood Information System Outreach Coordinator
Cartographic Modeling Lab
University of Pennsylvania
(215) 573-4098 voice
(215) 573-3019 fax
http://cml.upenn.edu/

***** The NIS is created and maintained by the Cartographic Modeling Lab of the University of Pennsylvania with support from the William Penn Foundation and the City of Philadelphia. *****


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