Commitments for New Material Development

Colleagues: Please list here any plans you have to develop content over the next year.
 * Title: Introduction to remote sensing using FOSS.
 * Author(s): Ned Horning, Charlie Schweik
 * Estimated date of completion: Not sure... Fall 2008?
 * Language: English
 * Title: Training Notes on Spatial Data Sharing using FOSS 2008
 * Author(s): Venkatesh Raghavan, Shinji Masumoto, Sarawut Ninsawat, Daisuke Yoshida, Susumu Nonogaki, Willington Siabato, Add yourself
 * We are working on 2008 version of our training note listed in the URL: http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Educational_Content_Inventory
 * We are interested in updating, improving and enhancing the Training Note and also the Mandriva 2007 or 2008 FOSS4G Toolkit CD that comes with the training note. If you are interested to join this effort please add you came and contact at venka at osgeo dot org
 * Estimated date of completion: Spring 2008?
 * Title: Tutorials for using FOSS4G tools employed in 4th year student projects, Carleton University
 * Authors: Students in GEOM4008 "Advanced Topics in Geographic Information Systems"
 * The students in my class are starting to work on their term projects, in which they are required to demonstrate a prototype workflow using all FOSS4G tools, and they are additionally required to develop tutorial materials which illustrate the steps required in such a workflow. To the extent that these are generally applicable, they will be released for re-use under a suitable license (e.g. CC).  Alternatively/additionally, I expect at least some of these to be applicable to the above-listed project.
 * Estimated data of completion: projects due December 2007, will be available online Spring 2008
 * Title: E-course on FOSS GIS
 * Author: Moritz Lennert
 * I'm planning on elaborating an e-course to accompany a four-month training course on FOSS GIS, mainly based on GRASS, but also others.
 * Language: French
 * Estimated date of completion: Spring 2008 (course begins April 14th, content might evolve throughout the course)
 * Title: Exploring and interpolating fields
 * Authors: Maria Antonia Brovelli and Markus Neteler
 * Topic: Many observations are point-wise (i.e.: terrain height, temperature, humidity, pollutant concentration,...) but generally what we need is the corresponding continuous thematic maps. For instance, if we have leveling or LIDAR measurements, we could be interested, for many applications (hydrology, ecology, radio and radar propagation, geoscience, landscape planning, terrain-guided navigation systems, ...),  in the corresponding land elevation field and its representation, the digital terrain model. In the theoretical part, we will teach how to explore spatial data (data distribution, global trends, spatial autocorrelation, clues for outlier presence) and how to discriminate (by means of cross-validation techniques) the best method to interpolate them to obtain the best digital model of the corresponding field. All the exercises and the examples of the course are at the moment solved with a proprietary GIS and will be also solved by means of GRASS.
 * Language: English
 * Estimated date of completion: summer 2008


 * Title: Geospatial Analysis, Modeling and Visualization (title may change)
 * Author: Helena Mitasova
 * Two semester graduate level course focused on methods and applications in earth sciences, natural resources, civil, coastal and agricultural engineering. Lectures and labs.
 * Language: English
 * Estimated date of completion: Fall 2008


 * Title: QGIS and GRASS orientation workshop
 * Author: Scott Mitchell
 * Introductory workshop highlighting capabilities of QGIS, QGIS-GRASS integration, and processing possibilities with GRASS - intended for people with at least beginner's understanding of GIS
 * Language: English
 * Estimated date of completion: April 2008