The US Census Bureau Released 2010 Census Results for Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia. Check out the neat interactive map they have provided with county level data! More states will be available as they are released.
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Census To Release State Level Population Estimates
From the U.S. Census Bureau Newsroom:
State Population Estimates: April 1, 2010
Census Redistricting Data
Have Redistricting questions? Check out the U.S. Census Redistricting Portal:
http://www.census.gov/rdo/
Having problems generating GEOID’s from AFF check out the Tech Tips Here:
http://www.census.gov/rdo/tech_tips/
All you need to know about the 2010 Census Redistricting:
http://2010.census.gov/news/press-kits/redistricting.html
2010 Color and Infrared Imagery Now Available!
The Connecticut Ecological Conditions Online (CT ECO) website has just added 2010 color and color infrared orthophotography for Connecticut to their online map viewer and map services. Included below are the details:
- 2010 color and color infrared orthophotography for Connecticut from the National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) – leaf on, 12 inch pixel resolution.
- 2009 color orthophotography for 30 towns in the Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG) area – leaf off, 3 inch pixel resolution.
The US Census and The Super Bowl!
Super Bowl XLV
Green Bay, Wis. (Packers)
268th
19%
18 minutes
14%
Source: 2007-2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
$40,857
$129,800
Pittsburgh (Steelers)
61st
Source: Population estimates <http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/SUB-EST2009.html>
33%
22 minutes
10%
$37,461
$92,500
Arlington, Texas (host city)
49th
28%
26 minutes
34%
$50,938
$132,200
- African-American History Month (February)
- Super Bowl
- Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14)
- Women’s History Month (March)
- Irish-American Heritage Month (March)/
St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) - Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month (May)
- Older Americans Month (May)
- Cinco de Mayo (May 5)
- Mother’s Day
- Hurricane Season Begins (June 1)
- Father’s Day
- The Fourth of July (July 4)
- Back to School (August)
- Labor Day
- Grandparents Day
- Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15)
- Unmarried and Single Americans Week
- Halloween (Oct. 31)
- American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage Month (November)
- Veterans Day (Nov. 11)
- Thanksgiving Day
- The Holiday Season (December)
Spring 2011 Workshops
The Map and Geographic Information Center and the Connecticut State Data Center have teamed up with various partners to offer a series of workshops for the Spring Semester. Included below is a listing of workshops available that are free for faculty, staff, students, and the public to attend. Be sure to register quickly as these workshops fill up fast.
GIS for Social Sciences: Introduction
Are you interested in learning how to harness the power of GIS software to create maps using social science data? This workshop will provide participants with an overview of using ESRI’s ArcGIS software, locating boundary files, joining datasets, and creating a map based on social science data.
This workshop is sponsored by the Center for Population Research.
Friday 02/11/11 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM [Register for this workshop]
OR
Friday 02/11/11 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM [Register for this workshop]
GIS for Social Sciences: Advanced
Are you interested in converting your social sciences data from data to a dynamic display of charts and maps? This workshop provides participants a hands-on experience with mapping social sciences data, reprojecting data, exploring spatial data analysis tools, and creating a map for use in a presentation, publication, or in class.
This workshop is sponsored by the Center for Population Research.
Friday 02/25/11 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM [Register for this workshop]
OR
Friday 02/25/11 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM [Register for this workshop]
The Status of Hispanic Americans in the first decade of the 21st Century
With the conclusion of the decennial US Census, new data about the Hispanic American population in the United States will be released in the coming months. This workshop aims to teach attendees how to access and utilize the wealth of information available from the US Census website. Participants will also explore the American Community Survey (an annual survey that tracks such variables such as Education, Employment, Language, Origins, Race and Ethnicity, etc.). The workshop will also highlight the differences between the decennial and the American Community Survey, explore statistical data and mapping tools for using Census data to help us determine the status of Hispanic Americans in the first decade of this new century. Space is limited so sign up now!
This workshop is sponsored by the Institute of Puerto Rican and Latinos Studies (PRLS), and ALFAS (Association of Latino/a Faculty and Staff), and the UConn Libraries.
Friday 04/01/11 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM [Register for this workshop]
OR
Friday 04/13/11 from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM [Register for this workshop]
US Census – New American FactFinder Released
“Simpler Path to 2010 Census Data,” Census Bureau Director Groves Says
- A more robust, powerful search engine, making searches for statistics simpler and more topic-driven. Users can select predefined topics, geographies, population groups or industry codes and then quickly obtain search results, including tables to view or download.
- Enhanced table manipulation features, allowing users to quickly modify a table, permitting them to show or hide rows or columns, collapse or expand groups of data in the table, rearrange the rows and columns, sort rows in ascending and descending order, and filter rows of a table.
- Advanced mapping capabilities, permitting users to see geographic patterns in the data by viewing the data on a map, manipulating the map with a zoom tool and personalizing the map by changing colors, displaying boundaries and features, and adding points or text to the map.
- Enhanced address search functions, allowing users to enter a street address and see all the data available for that area.
Westchester County GIS Newsletter – 2010 Winter Express Edition
Now Available: 2007-2009 American Community Survey (ACS) 3-Year Estimates
This release covers the same topics included in the previously released 2009 ACS 1-year estimates and the 2005-2009 ACS 5-year estimates. The 2007-2009 ACS estimates have a 3-year time frame and are only available for areas with populations of 20,000 or more (unlike the 5-year estimates, which are available for all areas). The more than 70 topics covered include occupation, educational attainment, commute to work, foreign-born population, language spoken at home, ancestry, number of vehicles available, housing costs, income and poverty.
Follow this link to the ACS Data Page of the American Factfinder.
Follow this link for the original news bulletin from the U.S. Census Bureau
Connecticut GIS User to User Network Business Meeting – Coming January 28th 2011
Steven Santovasi, GISP |
125 Maxim Road
Hartford, CT 06114
Phone (860) 278-7850 Ext. 3600
Fax (860) 527-5158