SpatialNews Press Release
Start the New Year in the Right Direction - USGS Teaches Map and Compass Reading
and How to Use Global Positioning System Receivers
www.usgs.gov
New GPS users, or people considering buying a GPS receiver, as well as, hikers, hunters, and other outdoor enthusiasts will benefit from the free
workshops offered by the USGS on map reading, compass reading, and using GPS.
Nine workshops will be offered on Thursdays, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., beginning on Thursday, January 3rd and continuing through February 28th.
Each workshop will provide instruction beyond the GPS receiver owner's manual. Participants will learn the basics of setting up a GPS receiver, how to
plot map coordinates using different grid systems, and the difference between various map datum choices determined by the map projection. Maps will
be provided.
Participants already owning a GPS unit should bring it, along with the instruction manual, to the workshop, however, GPS units will be available for
demonstration. Meet at the Map Sales area at the Denver Federal Center in Lakewood, Colo. Phone reservations are recommended. For reservations
and more information about the USGS and the products it offers, call 303-202-4200, or 1-888-ASK-USGS, 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday.
For those that can't attend a workshop, a video, "Using GPS with Maps," is available for $19.95, including tax (shipping is $5).
USGS Map Sales is located in Building 810 at the Denver Federal Center. The Federal Center is located at the intersection of 6th Ave and Kipling
Street in Lakewood. Visitors may enter Gate 1, located on Kipling just north of Alameda, and follow the signs to building 810. The building is
handicapped accessible.
The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to: describe and understand the Earth; minimize the loss of life and property
from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life.
Search GeoCommunity for Related Stories
Search The Web (Google) for Related Stories
Return to Today's News Index
Jan 11, 2002
Jun 26, 2002
|