Hi:
Does anyone know of any GIS technology or GIS-compatible tools that act 
similar to an erasable white board but capture what the users draw or create 
on the board and draw that back into a GIS? The idea is to allow users to 
create scenarios in real time so as to draw upon the collective knowledge of 
the people in the room, for example, in the field of natural resource 
management (picture a group of people hunched over a table, drawing on a USGS 
topographic map...but essentially a 21st century version of that).

I think I have heard of tools called "smartboards" that kind-of work like 
this, and obviously tablet PCs and PDAs have a similar screen function.  This 
would need to be something that would be similar to a GIS-enabled white board 
which would then feed back into a GIS so that the interactions, consequences, 
and possible conflicts associated with what the users create (in the context 
of relevant ancillary data and input data such as current land cover/use, 
etc.) in terms of changes and scenarios could be assessed.

Much appreciate any info!

cheers
--T.B.
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Thomas E. Burley
Research Associate
Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment

The University of Tennessee
Phone: 865-974-4251
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://isse.utk.edu

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