Shea Lemar

MAS-GIS Faculty Associate

Additional
Affiliation(s):

Senior Project Manager - GIS Services, Institute for Social Science Research at ASU
Member - Arizona Geographic Information Council

Education:

2007 – M.A. (Geography) Arizona State University
1997 – B.S. (Geography, Minor Mathematics) Arizona State University

Selected Publications:

Lemar, Shea. 2007. Evaluating multidisciplinarity in Higher Education: A GIS&T Case Study. MA thesis. Arizona State University.

Lemar, Shea and Ruth Jensen. 2006. Supplying Better Graduates for the Geospatial Industry. ArcNews. Vol. 28, No. 2, p38, Summer 2006, ESRI.

Lemar, Shea. 2006. Microcomputer in Education: GIS Comes Out Strong. Surface Matters. Issue 5. p. 5, June 2006, AGIC.

Taylor, Emily N., Michael A. Malawy, Dawn M. Browning, Shea V. Lemar, Dale F. DeNardo. 2005. Effects of food supplementation on the physiological ecology of female Western diamond-backed rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox). Oecologia 144(2):206-213.

Dillon, Deborah and Shea Lemar. 2000. Using Mapping to Solve Community Problems. ArcUser. Vol.3, No.3, pp. 18-19, July-September 2000, ESRI.

GIS Experience:

Shea Lemar is a senior project manager for GIS Services in the Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR) at Arizona State University. She oversees and implements projects involving data collection, creation, and analysis; map creation; needs assessments and application development (ESRI and Google products). She also develops GIS outreach programs for ISSR and the Arizona Geographic Information Council (AGIC) and teaches geospatial-related courses. Prior to working at ASU, Shea was a GIS applications programmer for the City of Phoenix.

Specialities:

GIS Education Systems
GIS Project Management
GPS Data Collection