----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Would you be interested in teaching a workshop on GIS, remote sensing, or photogrammetry next year? The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing has been offering full-day workshops at its meetings for several years now, and we are looking to offer more workshops at more events in 1994. Instruction is typically 7.5 hours, plus two coffee breaks and a lunch break, for a 9 hour day. Workshops are usually done on a Sunday prior to a convention. Instructors are expected to provide a quality educational experience for 10-40 students, including a workbook to be distributed to each student. We are looking for all levels of material, from introductory to advanced. Instructors are paid and, where possible, we will provide a free registration for the convention or symposium itself. Next year, the ASPRS Annual meeting is the last week of April in Reno Nevada. We are looking at several other events scattered around North America and Europe. At the moment I'm especially looking for instructors for workshops on Acquiring a GIS, and Management Issues/Implications of Implementing a GIS for the A/E/C Systems meeting next June here in Washington, DC. If you are interested in more details, or would like to propose a workshop -- again, on photogrammetry, remote sensing, or GIS -- please contact me: Don Hemenway ASPRS Director of Communications 5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210 Bethesda, MD 20814 USA ph. 301-493-0208 fx. 301-493-0208 Internet: [log in to unmask] Bitnet: [log in to unmask] All proposals will be evaluated by the ASPRS Workshop Coordination Committee.