ITAG 2026 Presentation Links β The Case File
π ITAG 2026 β The Case File
Case Status: Solved
Thank you for attending dymaptic's sessions at ITAG 2026!
Iowa Technology & Geospatial Conference Β· The Meadows, Altoona, Iowa Β· June 2, 2026
Every good investigation ends with the evidence laid out on the table. Below is the complete case file β every tool, dataset, and document referenced across dymaptic's ITAG sessions. Follow the leads.
Four sessions Β· four case files β open the one whose room you were in, then follow its leads down to the evidence.
πͺ Stop Searching for the Perfect Prompt List
Tue Jun 2 Β· 1:15 PM workshop Β· Tim Purdum & Holly Kluever
The trick isn't the prompt β it's the context. Treat AI like a junior colleague: give it real context, accept a draft, push back, iterate.
πͺ From Plain English to GIS App in 30 Minutes or Less
Wed Jun 3 Β· 10:30 AM Β· Skinner C Β· Tim Purdum
Watch a single English sentence become a working Blazor mapping app: "Build me a map of Iowa's bridges from the National Bridge Inventory, colored by condition."
πͺ Your ArcGIS Monitor Has Been Taking Notes. Are You Reading Them?
Wed Jun 3 Β· 1:30 PM Β· Skinner B Β· dymaptic
Monitor records everything β but the gap between data collection and operational insight is wide. Point an AI at Monitor's REST API and have it write the narrative report for the person who never opens the dashboard.
πͺ Maps Don't Speak for Themselves: Storytelling for GIS Professionals
Wed Jun 3 Β· 2:45 PM Β· Skinner B Β· Holly Kluever
The hard part isn't building the dashboard β it's getting other departments to actually open and use it. How to frame a map for a real audience so the work lands.
π€ The Lineup β ArcGIS AI Assistants
Eight assistants, already shipping Β· the heart of the prompt workshop
π£οΈ The Usual Suspects β General AI Chatbots
The "your chatbot, side by side" tools from the workshop
π§° Suspect #1 β GeoBlazor
Open source Β· MIT licensed Β· github.com/dymaptic/GeoBlazor
π°οΈ Suspect #2 β ArcGIS & Esri
The mapping platform underneath it all
π§± Suspect #3 β Blazor & .NET
The framework powering the front end
π¬ The Evidence β Datasets & Feature Services
The real data behind the demos
ποΈ Other Leads β Further Reading
Background references from the sessions
Tim Purdum