AfricaEvents27June2009

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Introduction to QGIS

What?

Our second OSGeo local chapter meet up! We will chew the cud, show you some cool stuff and start to get people familiar with the brilliant FOSS GeoSpatial products out there, specifically QGIS on this occasion!

We'll go through installing QGIS and getting it to a point where you can have fun (and get your job done) with it.

How Much?

There will be a door charge of R250 to cover costs, lunch and refreshments. That and an open mind are all you need to bring.

Where?

St Davids Marist Inanda College
36 Rivonia Rd
Inanda
Sandton

Map and Directions

NB: We'll be in the Prep School computer lab.

When?

  • Saturday June 27th 2009
  • 08h30 to 15h30
  • includes lunch and refreshments

Who

Your friendly presenters for the day will be:

  • Tim Sutton (tim at linfiniti.com) - QGIS hacker and FOSS GIS junkie extraordinaire. Tim eats Weetbix for breakfast because it sounds like Linux. He once rewrote Nkosi Sikelela in C++ because he was feeling patriotic.
  • Graeme McFerren - (graeme.mcferren at gmail.com) - GIS researcher and FOSS4G user. Mmm, aspire to be like Tim then.
  • Gavin Fleming (gavinjfleming at gmail dot com) - I enjoy my daily FOSS4G fix. I'm a 'geoinformation scientist' at Mintek and love to see cutting edge and useful geospatial applications emerging, especially when they're based on FOSS.
  • Brendon Wolff-Piggott - (brendon at integratedgeodata.co.za) - Water resources consultant and FOSS GIS enthusiast. I wish there were more hours in the day to keep up with FOSS4G!

RSVP

Let gavinjfleming at gmail dot com know if you're coming as numbers are limited.

Programme and notes

  • Be there in time for a 8h30 start
  • Computers are provided. All you need to bring is R250!
  • It doesn't matter what level you are.
  • The programme is subject to change and participant input right to the last minute!

Intro to the QGIS project - Tim

First tour of the User Interface - Brendon

Advanced symbolisation - the renderer types, labelling and map actions - Brendon

Loading and viewing data - common data formats, symbolisation. Tips and tricks to enhance image display.

Making your first project - Graeme

- adding layers and saving a project

Map Production - Gavin

  • Tea

Data capture - editing local and PostGIS datasources - Tim

Projection basics - Gavin

  • Lunch

QGIS plugins - Graeme

QGIS and Web GIS WMS and WFS clients - Graeme

Advanced analysis with QGIS

Plugins - Carson Farmer's plugins with R, etc - Gavin

  • break

GRASS - Brendon

GRASS is a sophisticated standalone GIS package which can also be accessed through QGIS. It installs with QGIS by default.

R is a comprehensive statistics package that can be also accessed through QGIS.

Audience Selections

Tell us what else you'd like to try.

Show off session

Here we can do some whizz bang demo stuff that we don't have time to do in workshop format but that will give you some hints as to what else can be achieved.

e.g. Terrain modelling and drapes.

General

Questions and answers. What you can do next. Resources. Possibly some in-depth examples based on frequent questions. What would you like to see at future workshops?

Possible Extras

  • Introduction to the Python console
  • The Python API

Your assessment of the workshop

Tell us what you thought!

PS: Where to get free spatial data? Surveys and Mapping, Demarcation Board, OpenStreetMap, GPS, etc. Check out South_African_Geodata