

“Access to the Trimble has not only given the students valuable experience relevant to their careers, such as how to collect and process geospatial data, but also improved the quality of the final designs that they completed for their community sponsors.” “The Trimble GPS has been the perfect balance of ease of use and high-quality results,” said Megan Marshall, associate teaching professor of agricultural and biological engineering. “Without the Libraries and the Hamer Center, a high-end GPS unit like this one would not have been available for the students in this class.”

“Borrowing a Trimble GeoXH 6000 gave the students in my Forensic Archaeology course an opportunity to get hands-on experience with the type of equipment used by field professionals,” said Laura Stelson, a doctoral student in anthropology. More information can be found at the Bad Elf Flex site.

