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-- How to put data into the database (hands-on) | -- How to put data into the database (hands-on) | ||
- | -- Spend some time digging LIS data out of the literature and building | + | -- Spend some time digging LIS/ |
-- How to get data out of the database using MATLAB, Python, GIS, etc. | -- How to get data out of the database using MATLAB, Python, GIS, etc. | ||
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**Day 1:** Introduction, | **Day 1:** Introduction, | ||
- | -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro the ICE-D project, ice breakers, etc. | + | -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc. |
-- **10:00am - 12:00pm:** Check in with everyone to make sure they know how to 1) connect to the database, and 2) add data to the database through our admin page on the website (see tutorial links below for instructions) | -- **10:00am - 12:00pm:** Check in with everyone to make sure they know how to 1) connect to the database, and 2) add data to the database through our admin page on the website (see tutorial links below for instructions) | ||
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-- **12:00pm - 1:00pm** break for lunch | -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm** break for lunch | ||
- | -- **1:00pm - 5:00pm** Spend the remainder of the day mining the literature and doing data entry if everyone is connected and able to add data | + | -- **1:00pm - 5:00pm** Spend the remainder of the day mining the literature and doing data entry |
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- | **Step 1** Determine | + | **Step 1** Come prepared with a brief bio about yourself; |
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- | **Step 2** Read through our tutorials ahead of time! Inevitably there will be challenges with getting everyone connected | + | **Step 2** Determine what personal machine (most likely a laptop) you plan on using for a while to interact with ICE-D (the setup is basically platform-independent and we are using/have used Mac, Windows, |
- | **2.1** Find the tutorials for connecting to the database through SQL Clients here: **[[applications: | + | \\ |
- | **2.2** Find the tutorial for getting set up and adding data through the admin panel on the ICE-D webpage here: **[[applications: | + | **Step 3** Read through our tutorials ahead of time! Inevitably there will be challenges with getting everyone connected to the database but as previously stated things are somewhat streamlined at this point and the tutorials are helpful. |
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+ | **3.1** Find the tutorials for connecting to the database through SQL Clients here: **[[applications: | ||
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+ | **3.2** Find the tutorial for getting set up and adding data through the admin panel on the ICE-D webpage here: **[[applications: | ||
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+ | **3.3** The page general page for connecting to ICE-D, adding data to ICE-D and examples of applications and visualizations also has lots of other info available that attendees are encouraged to check out: **[[applications: | ||
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- | **2.3** The page general page for connecting | + | **Step 4** if you can, and have time for it, come to the workshop with either your own data for data entry or data from a paper or two that you know of that have not yet been entered into ICE-D (can pertain specifically to the Laurentide Ice Sheet but doesn' |
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- | **Step | + | **//Step 5: Bring some form of government issued ID such as a drivers license for US citizens |
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==USGS Reston offices== | ==USGS Reston offices== | ||
- | -- Our contact at the USGS, Will Odom has reserved a space in the USGS building | + | -- Our contact at the USGS, Will Odom has reserved a space in the USGS building. There are a few things to prepare for, and Will has kindly written out instructions for us: |
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+ | 1) The room number is **3B457**. | ||
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+ | 2) Upon going through security, they will take the elevator at the end of the security checkpoint to the third floor. They' | ||
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+ | 3) Upon getting through security, guests receive a visitor sticker. | ||
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+ | 4) For those driving to the building each day, Will included an outline of the visitor parking spaces in the oblique USGS building image at the bottom of this page. | ||
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==Lodging== | ==Lodging== | ||
- | -- Greg and Joe plan on reserving rooms at the Hyatt Regency | + | -- The official hotel for the immediately following GSA section meeting is the Hyatt in Reston |
- | --This is the hotel that is planned for use for the GSA Sectional Meeting following the workshop, | + | -- Greg and Joe have reserved rooms at the Sheraton |
- | --A major highway isolates | + | --This hotel is slightly outside the downtown center where most Reston restaurants are located, but is approximately equidistant from the USGS office and downtown, about a mile apart from each. We will likely be walking |
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+ | -- Workshop attendees who will be getting reimbursed and/or those who will not have access to a car, we recommend the Sheraton Reston Hotel since 1) the hotel is in a convenient location, and 2) we can only reimburse attendees up to ~$1000 per person. Although please feel free to make whatever reservations work best for you. Let Joe know if you have any issues with bookings. | ||
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Please email Joe Tulenko (jtulenko@bgc.org) if you have any questions. | Please email Joe Tulenko (jtulenko@bgc.org) if you have any questions. | ||
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+ | **Please find the travel reimbursement form here: {{ : | ||
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===Applications=== | ===Applications=== | ||
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+ | **NOTE: applications for this workshop are closed as of Feb 15th.** | ||
Some workshop participants have been invited by the organizers. We are also soliciting applications for additional participants. Applicants should have the following properties: | Some workshop participants have been invited by the organizers. We are also soliciting applications for additional participants. Applicants should have the following properties: | ||
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- | **To apply:** submit the following materials to [[jtulenko@bgc.org|Joe Tulenko]] (jtulenko@bgc.org): | + | **To apply:** submit the following materials to [[jtulenko@bgc.org|Joe Tulenko]] (jtulenko@bgc.org) |
-- A CV | -- A CV | ||
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- | A map of Reston, VA with the Hyatt Hotel, downtown, and the USGS highlighted. | + | A map of Reston, VA with the Hyatt Hotel, downtown, and the USGS highlighted. The Sheraton is also visible. |
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+ | Oblique view of the USGS Building, highlighting the visitor entrance and visitor parking lot. | ||
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