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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 

ISPRS STUDENT CONSORTIUM(2008‐2010)

ISPRS Student Consortium 2008‐2010  ISPRS TC VI Symposium, Enschede 2nd‐4th June 2010

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1.st Paper:ISPRS STUDENT CONSORTIUMMID‐TERM STATUS REPORT 

(2008‐2010)Paper Authors:

C. O. Kivilcima, , K. Sterenczakb, U. Kanjirc, A. Sengula, G.Stavbar c, M.E.Pakdil a , 

E. Lobod, K. S. Ooe

• Turkeya, Polandb, Sloveniac, Panama d, Japan e

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2nd Paper:Role of Internet as a communication 

platform and ISPRS Student Consortium Web Site

Paper Authors:

C. O. Kivilcim, A. Sengul, M.E.Pakdil 

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CONTENT

1. BACKGROUND

2. SC STRUCTURE &NETWORK

3. ACTIVITIES & EVENTS

4. CURRENT AGENDA

5. EXPECTATIONS

6. CONCLUSION

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NEEDS & IMPORTANCEOF

NETWORKING

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Questions from Youth

Starting from the early days of Bachelor Studies we ask ourselves :

– Do I have a chance to receive a good level of education?

– Which is the right way to get specialized in  for my career?

– What are the options to improve my technical knowledge?

– How can I communicate with others around the world?

– Who I will be in the next few years?» and  many more..

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Ideas within ISPRS

• A Society, celebration its 100th birthday

• Limitations and New challenges

• How to be a sustainable organization?

• How can we sure that the future of the organization is in good hands?

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ISPRS  STUDENT CONSORTIUMA Global Network to connect us!

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ISPRS XXth Congress in Istanbul 2004:

Success of activities in the XXth. Congress in Istanbul  leaded the establishment of  a new  structure  in  the  whole  geosciences community.

1‐ For a sustainable society

2‐ To increase the awareness and help youth of the profession

The ISPRS Council decided to set up Student Consortium within:

• Commission VI “Education and Outreach”

• Working group 5: “Promotion of the Profession to Students”

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Statute of ISPRS SC

Student Consortium had its first milestone in the XXIst Congress in Beijing.

The current Statutes of ISPRS Student Consortium was accepted by the GA of ISPRS SC in Beijing on 5th July 2008. Right after that, the document was approved by ISPRS Council.

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ISPRS STUDENT CONSORTIUM

Mission:

The main purpose of the SC is to link students, young researchers and professionals  in different countries, who are  interested  in  the photogrammetry,  remote sensing and spatial  information sciences,  to provide a platform  for exchange of  information,  to organize student‐specific  events  and  other  actions  that integrate  students  and  youth more  effectively  intoISPRS activities.

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Communication Structure in ISPRS

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Student ConsortiumCommunication Network

ISPRS COM. VI/ WG 5

ISPRS SC BOARD

LOCALNETWORK

LOCALNETWORK

LOCALNETWORK

REGIONALCOORDINATORS

LOCALNETWORK

LOCALNETWORK

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COMMUNICATIONSTRUCTURE

ISPRS COUNCIL(LIASON)

Board of SC WG VI/5Chair ChairCo-Chair Co-ChairSecretary SecretaryPublication ResponsibleWebsite Responsible

Regional Coordinators

Members

C.Ö.K1

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Slide 14

C.Ö.K1 ankanın fotografı eklenecekCemal Özgür Kıvılcım, 01-06-2010

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Activities

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Meetings in Different Time Zones

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International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 

www.isprs.org 

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Student Consortium Onlinehttp://www.isprs‐studentconsortium.org/

• News from SC 

• World wide activities 

• Latest news from society

• Free Educational Material

• Galleries 

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Online Database

• Are you on the map?

• Message Boards

• Announcements

• Many web based applications

• Become a member today!

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Communicating Members

• Check my profile!

Next Generations hasnew concepts on socializing. 

• However we provide it in a professional  way

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Programming website and Database

• In house coding.

apache web servermysql database serverjquery framework for rich internet applicationsphp script programming language

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Online Registrations

Number of SC registrations in the regions (between July 2008 and May 2010).

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Top Ten Member Countries

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Statistics of SC Web Services and Online Communication

• Number of visits to SC in 2009

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Promotional Materials

• Several hours of work  carried on for leaflet and poster designs.

• You can find leaflets in this room!

• More will be published soon.

• Can be downloaded at the website.

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Periodic Publications• Four issues per year 

Keeps you updated about SC activities

• It is registered and has an ISSNGeoinformation News from all around the world

• Interviews and research tips from world wide experts

• Accepts members’articles on their experiences 

• Digitally delivered & available on the webpage

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A creative innovation from youth of ISPRS for the society’s 100th year’s celebration.

Energy of Youth

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Events and Organizations

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ISPRS STUDENT CONSORTIUM2004 – 2008 MAJOR EVENTS (FIRST TERM)

ISPRS 2004 Congress Youth Sessions and Forum, Assembly

ISPRS Post Congress Event, Summer Camp in Troy, Turkey 2004

1st ISPRS Summer School Istanbul, Turkey 2005 

2nd ISPRS Summer School Ljubljana, Slovenia 2007

3rd ISPRS Summer School in Nanjing, China 2008

Participation to Regional Student Activities in Europe, IGSM, ARGEOS..

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ISPRS Congress 2008 ActivitiesYouth Forum, Youth Panel, 

Exhibition Booth, Assembly

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Youth Forum

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Youth Forum• Technical Oral Sessions•Technical Poster Session• Panel Discussions•Invited Speakers•Assembly•Awards to the Best Paper Young Authors

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Some of the Activies  since 2008

With the end of the ISPRS Congress in Beijing a new term started 

• SC has updated its structure with new tasks and variety of activities.• ISPRS  SC Board and Regional Members  are working on  to  spread 

the word among regional, local communities as well as individuals. Many  actions  are  taken  such  as  preparation  and  distribution  of leaflets, presentations, PR activities.

• 4th  ISPRS  WG  VI/5  and  Student  Consortium  Summer  School, Warsaw  2009  organized  successfully  organized with  participation from 15 countries.

• A  journal  published  with  the  selected  papers  of  the  organized Student Consortium Conference

• Five issues of newsletters are published, one also in printed.• A new version of website designed and programmed.

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4th ISPRS SC Summer School Warsaw, Poland 2009 and 

ISPRS SC Conference

Summer School Topic:Natural Environment Management Monitoring and 

Conservation

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Participants

Germany; 16%

Greece; 2%

Ireland; 2%

Italy; 2%

Poland; 33%

Portugal; 2%

Romania; 5%

Slovenia; 11%

Spain; 5%

Turkey; 9%

Uzbekistan; 2%Austria; 2%

Belgium; 4%

France; 4%

Croatia; 4%

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An Example of ISPRS SC and TC VI/5 Annual International Summer School Schedule

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Memories from SC Events

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Regional Activities Examples from Asia and Central America

• Activities in Asia

• ACRS 2008, Colombo, Sri Lanka 

• ACRS 2009, Beijing, China

• 5th ISPRS SC and WG VI/5 Summer School,Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, (planned between 6‐11th November 2010)

• Activities in America

• XIII SELPER symposium at Habana, Cuba in September 2008

• ASPRS/MAPPS Specialty Conference in San Antonio, Texas in October 2009 

• V Workshop LIDAR Measurements in Latin America held in Buenos Aires, Argentina in November 2009.

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ISPRS SC 2010 ACTIVITIESThere are a number of Global, Regional and Local Events and various activities..

Activities in ISPRS Technical Commission Symposiums TC I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII

5th Annual ISPRS SC Summer School, Vietnam/November 2010

Presentations at various events and organizations: IGSM, ARGEOS, RSPSoc,

Newsletters

Several PR activities

Karl Kraus Best Text Book Award Jury Member

…But not limited to these above

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Further Works2010 ‐ 2012

• Continuous Promotion of ISPRS SC • Complete network that  covers all the ISPRS Member Countries

• Extended Education and Training Possibilities• Enhance Web based applications and content• Improved variety of Publications• More events within collaboration the ISPRS Technical Commissions and Working Groups

• Establishing connections with sister, regional and local organizations

• More inputs from members

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• PR  activiy  will  be  during  the  100th  year’s celebrations  of  ISPRS  are  planned  as well  as the annual Summer School. Technical sessions dedicated to SC and young authors will be also held  during  some  of  the  Mid  Term Symposiums  such  as  of  TC  V  and  TC  VI Symposiums,  young members  of  the  society will  have  a  voice  at  the  business meeting  of the centenary celebrations in July. 

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Planning 2012 ISPRS Congress Melbourne

“SC has full support of the Congress Director.”Cliff Ogleby ,ISPRS Congress Director of Melbourne 2012 ‐April 2010

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Expectations

ISPRS Youth

Academic Institutions

Members of ISPRS and Industry

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Expectations and Needs• Since the main aim of the SC is to link the profession and the 

youth, the steps  in the future of the organization will  lead to carry this vision further on. 

• Spreading  the  word  to  next  generations  across  the  world, especially to those from underrepresented parts of the world.

• Continuos activities of annual  summer  schools,  symposiums, youth forums

• Generating  activities to  promote  our  disciplines  and profession  starting from high school students.

• Cooperating with  local  institutions  and  universities  to organize    events and  create  a  synergy  in  their  local  and regional environment.

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Increasing thebenefits and  oppurtunities

• SC  is  looking  forward  for  your  input  to  enhacing  the Web materials  (datasets,  presentations,  lecture  notes,  etc.)  and ways of interactive discussion.

• International cooperations,  scholarships, exchange visits and practical trainings.

• ISPRS  should  encourage  the  ordinary members  of  ISPRS  to develop their national organization’s youth body and connect them with ISPRS Student Consortium

• SC  is also  looking  forward to establishing structures with the youth bodies of  the sister societies of  ISPRS. To name a  few among them: youth contact points of FIG, ICA, and IGC 

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A sustainable SC

• To make  SC  a  permanent  aspect  in  ISPRS  it  is  suggested  to mention it in ISPRS Statutes and especially Bylaws.

• Despite, the Global economical crisis, SC has started dialogues with  industry  leaders  in  order  to  achieve  long  term connections and sponsorships. 

• ISPRS  should permanently  and  steadily  support  SC  activities and  sponsors,  especially  among  the  ISPRS  sustaining members, should contribute to it.

• Members  of  ISPRS  should  be  encouraged  to  develop  their national  organization’s  youth  body  and  connect  them  with ISPRS Student Consortium

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Regulations  from  Council/TCPs  for  facilitating participation of SC members to  ISPRS events should be  established,  including  student  registration  fees Free  registration  and  special  attention  regarding support  from  ISPRS  Foundation. For  instance  for participations of  SC board members, 

Most SC members are at a Master or PhD Level and quite  some  of  them  need  a  publication  outlet. Student oral sessions  (naturally of good papers) are becoming a  permanent  part  of  ISPRS,  should  be included in all TC Symposiums. 

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• Smooth  transition  of  SC leading volunters, who  especially  due  to  their  age  and transitional  professional  life  may  change quickly. The vision is to have a vibrant, mostly self‐governing  and  all‐present  youth movement within ISPRS and its activities.

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Conclusion

• ISPRS  Family portrait will be  complete if  there will be  an active Student Consortium. 

• From SC perspective with well established network there is no far place in the future imagery of ISPRS. With a current member profile from 68 countries. 

• Student  Consortium  is  an  open  innovation  to  all  related academic  institutions  and  industry  members.  These  two sources which are the main key drivers of ISPRS are expected to support the activities of Student Consortium.

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There  is  an  enormous volunteer  work  and sacrifice  behind  SC.  We  produce  more  and more  together.  In  the  next  years  SC  will enlarge  its  structure;  however  it  is  also necessarily  important to keep the quality and high numbers of activities

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We would like to express our sincere regards to

Dr. Manos Baltsavias, Chair of WGVI/5

We are all grateful  to TC VI and  ISPRS Council  from (2004‐2008 and 2008‐2012) for their support. 

• Thanful to Prof. Martien Moolenar,  Prof. Mojca Fras, Dr.  Anka  Lisec, Prof.  Kohei  Cho  and  Dr.  Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, previous and current supporters. 

We  thank  to  all  international  volunteers  and sponsors  to  our  events  and  activities as  well  as Trust  Amsterdam  Fund  for  supporting  students’attandance of TC Symposiums.

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Thank you for your attention!Visit us @

http://www.isprs.studentconsortium.org/