El documento contiene cinco memorandos de llamado de atención enviados el 13 de noviembre de 2013 a empleados de diferentes cargos (tamalero, motoratón, mantenido, chontadurero y barrendera) que no han contestado llamadas a sus números fijos y celulares, poniendo en peligro sus cargos y el riesgo de ser despedidos si no mejoran su desempeño.
NACIS 2016 Presentation
James E. Meacham, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
Alethea Y. Steingisser, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
Hall Sawyer, Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc. Laramie, Wyoming
Emilene Ostlind, Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming
William Rudd, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Matthew J Kauffman, U.S. Geological Survey, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming
This presentation focuses on the role of cartography in wildlife migration study in Wyoming and the Greater Yellowstone Area. Representing complex scientific data in clear and meaningful ways presents major design challenges. Specifically, working with the visual interrelationship of GPS-derived migration data and the landscape setting is covered. The same points, lines, and polygons derived from the GPS data can tell different ecological stories such as migration timing, seasonality, speed, or fidelity to a particular route. This cartographic challenge is compounded by the multitude of interrelationships between the ecological behavior and the landscape. Elevation, land cover, land ownership, and special management areas can all be equally important contributors to the migration story and therefore a necessary component of the map. Maps and graphics from the in-production Atlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming's Ungulates will be used to illustrate these cartographic challenges and solutions.
NACIS 2016 Presentation
Charles Preppernau, National Geographic Partners
Manuel Canales, National Geographic Partners
The print and web products for the Yellowstone Volcano required integration of GIS data and 2D illustrations into a 3D scene in Cinema 4D, while preserving correct spatial relationships and staying within the limits of the hardware and software. We present our process for displaying high-resolution, spatially-accurate terrains and cross sections in this talk. While we used Cinema 4D as our 3D modeling and rendering software, these methods can also be used in Blender.
NACIS 2016 Presentation
James E. Meacham, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
Alethea Y. Steingisser, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
Hall Sawyer, Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc. Laramie, Wyoming
Emilene Ostlind, Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Wyoming
William Rudd, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Matthew J Kauffman, U.S. Geological Survey, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming
This presentation focuses on the role of cartography in wildlife migration study in Wyoming and the Greater Yellowstone Area. Representing complex scientific data in clear and meaningful ways presents major design challenges. Specifically, working with the visual interrelationship of GPS-derived migration data and the landscape setting is covered. The same points, lines, and polygons derived from the GPS data can tell different ecological stories such as migration timing, seasonality, speed, or fidelity to a particular route. This cartographic challenge is compounded by the multitude of interrelationships between the ecological behavior and the landscape. Elevation, land cover, land ownership, and special management areas can all be equally important contributors to the migration story and therefore a necessary component of the map. Maps and graphics from the in-production Atlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming's Ungulates will be used to illustrate these cartographic challenges and solutions.
NACIS 2016 Presentation
Charles Preppernau, National Geographic Partners
Manuel Canales, National Geographic Partners
The print and web products for the Yellowstone Volcano required integration of GIS data and 2D illustrations into a 3D scene in Cinema 4D, while preserving correct spatial relationships and staying within the limits of the hardware and software. We present our process for displaying high-resolution, spatially-accurate terrains and cross sections in this talk. While we used Cinema 4D as our 3D modeling and rendering software, these methods can also be used in Blender.
1. Santiago de Cali 13 de noviembre del 2013
Señor(a):Aquiles brinco
Por medio de la presente se le hace llegar a la dirección
Cra40#55-65
Y vía Email
Elmer-curio@hotmail.com
Este memo de llamado de atención, se llama al número celular
3215648965
Y al fijo
3326564
Nunca contestó.
Su cargo de
Tamalero
Está peligrando y será despedido si no se pone las pilas
ATT:
Director
2. Santiago de Cali 13 de noviembre del 2013
Señor(a):Armando casas
Por medio de la presente se le hace llegar a la dirección
Cra89#98-65
Y vía Email
Soila-cerda@hotmail.com
Este memo de llamado de atención, se llama al número celular
3158695478
Y al fijo
3326589
Nunca contestó.
Su cargo de
Motoratón
Está peligrando y será despedido si no se pone las pilas
ATT:
Director
3. Santiago de Cali 13 de noviembre del 2013
Señor(a):Elba zurita
Por medio de la presente se le hace llegar a la dirección
Cra35#59-68
Y vía Email
Elba-lazo@hotmail.com
Este memo de llamado de atención, se llama al número celular
3142546322
Y al fijo
3145869
Nunca contestó.
Su cargo de
Mantenido
Está peligrando y será despedido si no se pone las pilas
ATT:
Director
4. Santiago de Cali 13 de noviembre del 2013
Señor(a):Mario neta
Por medio de la presente se le hace llegar a la dirección
Cra12#56-39
Y vía Email
Zampa-testes@hotmail.com
Este memo de llamado de atención, se llama al número celular
3189687825
Y al fijo
3336547
Nunca contestó.
Su cargo de
Chontadurero
Está peligrando y será despedido si no se pone las pilas
ATT:
Director
5. Santiago de Cali 13 de noviembre del 2013
Señor(a):Yola prieto
Por medio de la presente se le hace llegar a la dirección
Cra87#16-96
Y vía Email
Mary-conazo@hotmail.com
Este memo de llamado de atención, se llama al número celular
3009684572
Y al fijo
3256489
Nunca contestó.
Su cargo de
Barrendera
Está peligrando y será despedido si no se pone las pilas
ATT:
Director