Webinar Series: Get Trained Online to Use FracTracker
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So you've checked out FracTracker's blog and DataTool, but you are still not quite sure how to get the most out of this system and you don't have time to attend one of our in-person training sessions.
Then you're in luck! Sam Malone, CHEC's Communication's Specialist, will be kicking off a series of 10 online training sessions to give you that boost you need. Audience participation is encouraged!
These sessions are scheduled to occur about every two weeks from February 21 - June 29, 2011. They are free, but registration is required.
FracTracker is a new web-based tool for tracking and visualizing data related to Marcellus Shale natural gas extraction put together by the Center for Healthy Environments and Communities at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.
Fractracker, hosted by the Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds and managed by CHEC, was funded by The Heinz Endowments and designed by Pittsburgh-based Rhiza Labs. The system is designed to assess documented and predicted impacts of gas extraction and correlate them with the geographic location of wells and production facilities.
Click Here for full webinar schedule.
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2/21/2011 |
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