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Gage Cartographics
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LP Members
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Organizations Search
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Gage, Josh
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Expertise Search
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Delta State University
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LP Members
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Organizations Search
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Pharr, Olivia
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Expertise Search
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Hancock , Billy
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Expertise Search
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Plone Content and Display Choices
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Table of Contents, Previous Next Functionality
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General User Support
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MeetingSphere Commands, common functions and tools
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The "Command" menu provides help on commands, features and functions that run across several or all MeetingSphere tools:
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General User Support
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How to Use MeetingSphere
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General Help for Hosts in MeetingSphere
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MeetingSphere provides a set of interactive, self-documenting tools. In their default configuration, these tools cover the typical use cases of face-to-face or online sessions. Experienced users will use advanced settings to support more intricate methodologies and facilitation techniques.
In the process of building a session agenda, tools are added to the relevant Agenda stages to produce the required outcome of the session.
The following table describes the MeetingSphere tools by their primary and intended uses. Once you know them, you will discover many more.
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How to Use MeetingSphere
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How to Delete items during an active MeetingSphere session
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Delete can be performed by hosts and participants can delete content they shared during a meeting.
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General User Support
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How to Use MeetingSphere
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Conservation Planning & GIS
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A major role of the LCC is to think about and facilitate conservation planning at a larger spatial and temporal scale. Although there is a plethora of successful conservation agencies doing work on multiple scales throughout Appalachia, these efforts are often limited in scope. In order to accomplish the vision of landscape-scale conservation planning, the LCC has developed this integrated platform -- a planning tool -- for broad dissemination of key conservation literature, analytical products and information, and other resources to help guide land managers with on-the-ground conservation action throughout the region.
In this section of the portal you will find a framework that supports a systematic conservation planning effort, ranging from setting conservation targets to ultimately measuring conservation success. The web page navigation is presented as a series to allow the reader to progress in an intuitive and strategic planning manner. In addition, products such as a web-enabled map viewer or predictive modeling results and decision support tools that the user select key input variables can be dynamically executed.
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