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Task 1: Download and installing OSGeoLive

Download the OSGeoLive iso file and install on a Virtual Machine. Follow this instructions: https://live.osgeo.org/en/download.html https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

This task is needed to be able to do more OSGeoLive tasks

Task 2: Make a video for downloading and installing OSGeoLive

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel shows how to: Download the OSGeoLive iso file and install on a Virtual Machine.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 3: 1/2 QGIS quick start video part 1

Follow the instructions of the quick start sections:

  • Edit QGIS project
  • Style a layer

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/qgis_quickstart.html

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.



Task 4: 2/2 QGIS quick start video part 1

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action:

  • Edit QGIS project
  • Style a layer

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.

Task 5: 1/2 QGIS quick start video part 2

Follow the instructions of the quick start sections:

  • Create a new QGIS project

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/qgis_quickstart.html

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 6: 2/2 QGIS quick start video part 2

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the sections:

  • Create a new QGIS project

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 7: 1/2 QGIS quick start video part 3

Follow the instructions of the quick start sections:

  • Connect to a PostGIS spatial database

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/qgis_quickstart.html

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 8: 2/2 QGIS quick start video part 3

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the sections:

  • Connect to a PostGIS spatial database

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 9: 1/2 QGIS quick start video part 4

Follow the instructions of the quick start sections:

  • Using the GRASS Toolbox
  • Using the Processing Toolbox

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/qgis_quickstart.html

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.


Task 10: 2/2 QGIS quick start video part 4

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the sections:

  • Using the GRASS Toolbox
  • Using the Processing Toolbox

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 11: 1/2 QGIS quick start video part 5

Follow the instructions of the quick start sections:

  • Importing OpenStreetMap data

https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/qgis_quickstart.html

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.


Task 12: 2/2 QGIS quick start video part 5

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the sections:

  • Importing OpenStreetMap data

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 13: Initialize grass and close grass

Follow the instructions of the quick start section:

  • Quick tour

of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html Where grass is initialized and the user name added

and the section

  • Shutdown and the command line

Where grass is closed

This task is needed for making more Grass quick start tasks Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 14: Video of Initialize grass and close grass

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the section:

  • Quick tour

of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html Where grass is initialized and the user name added

and the section

  • Shutdown and the command line

Where grass is closed

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 15: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 1

Follow the instructions of the https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Displaying maps

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.


Task 16: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 1

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Displaying maps

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 17: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 2

Follow the instructions of the https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Plot an elevation profile

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.


Task 18: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 2

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Plot an elevation profile

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 19: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 3

Follow the instructions of the https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Create a random surface

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 20: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 3

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the section:

  • Create a random surface

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 21: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 4

Follow the instructions of the https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Adjust raster map colors

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 22: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 4

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action the section:

  • Adjust raster map colors

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.



Task 23: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 5

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Create a shaded relief map

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 24: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 5

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Create a shaded relief map

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.

Task 25: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 6

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Watersheds and streams

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 26: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 6

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Watersheds and streams

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 27: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 7

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Vector modules

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 28: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 7

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Vector modules

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 29: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 8

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Adjust vector map colors

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 30: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 8

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Adjust vector map colors

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 31: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 9

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Managing attributes

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 32: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 9

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • Managing attributes

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 33: 1/2 Grass quick start video part 10

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • 3D visualization

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions

Make a screen shot to prove that you have done it.

Task 34: 2/2 Grass quick start video part 10

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/grass_quickstart.html section:

  • 3D visualization

And of all the previous sections that are needed to acomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 35: Start and close gvSIG

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 36: Video of Start and close gvSIG

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 1

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 1

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 2

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 2

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 3

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 3

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 4

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 4

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 5

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 5

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 6

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 6

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 7

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 7

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 8

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 8

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 9

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 9

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 10

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 10

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 37: 1/2 gvSIG quick start video part 11

Follow the instructions of https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html for all the subsections of the sections:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OGGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.


Task 38: 2/2 gvSIG quick start video part 11

Make a video targeted for uploading to the OSGeoLive YouTube channel that shows on action https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/gvsig_quickstart.html all the subsections of the section:

  • Start gvSIG and create a view
  • Define the projection of your view
  • The View - adding raster and vector data
  • The View - basic navigation
  • The View - changing how layers look
  • Adding an overview or locator
  • Simple analysis - select towns within a region
  • Export selected features to a new shapefile
  • How to create a map
  • Saving your project or exiting gvSIG
  • Installing an add-on
  • Adding a OpenStreetMap layer
  • Adding a WMTS layer

And of all the previous sections that are needed to accomplish this instructions.

The video should be less than 10 minutes long (the shorter the sweeter).

The video should be made available for use by the OSGeo Foundation under the Creative Commons Attribution‐ShareAlike license, so make sure you're not using assets (e.g., music) that can't be published under this. If assets you're using require you to use another Creative Commons license that might also be acceptable—discuss this with the mentors.