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=== Courses ===
 
=== Courses ===
  
* A Course outline: [[Spatial Hydrology]] (this will soon be moved to geoinformatics.tkk.fi)
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==== A Course outline: [[Spatial Hydrology]] (this will soon be moved to geoinformatics.tkk.fi) ====
  
 
==== [http://geoinformatics.tkk.fi Course materials by Ari Jolma]====
 
==== [http://geoinformatics.tkk.fi Course materials by Ari Jolma]====
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*This course, in its development, replicates the development of typical GIS project, from data development, data analysis to presentation of analysis of results. The course utilizes [http://www.qgis.org qGIS], Grass-plug-in and [http://www.postgresql.org  PostgreSQL]/[http://postgis.refractions.net/ PostGIS] as major GIS tools. The course was designed and tested in 2006-2007 and supported by UMass Team ([http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/User:Charlie C. Schweik et al]).  
 
*This course, in its development, replicates the development of typical GIS project, from data development, data analysis to presentation of analysis of results. The course utilizes [http://www.qgis.org qGIS], Grass-plug-in and [http://www.postgresql.org  PostgreSQL]/[http://postgis.refractions.net/ PostGIS] as major GIS tools. The course was designed and tested in 2006-2007 and supported by UMass Team ([http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/User:Charlie C. Schweik et al]).  
 
*Level: beginners to intermediate users
 
*Level: beginners to intermediate users
 
==== "GIS class 2" ====
 
  
 
=== [[Repository of modules]] ===
 
=== [[Repository of modules]] ===

Revision as of 20:46, 19 September 2007

this page is a prototype page for educational modules. UMass team works on this page currently.


Introduction

This page offers some educational resources for Free/Libre and Open Source Geographic Information Systems (Foss GIS). Educational resources are viewed as “modules” or building blocks , where each module/block is a complete unit, introducing some theoretical concept, GIS approach or software-related skill. The resources/modules are classified by the skill-level of the target audience, as well as by application area, type of lessons, etc. Please refer to Table 1 for detail classification scheme.

The learning modules are independent, although each module should include a list of prerequisite modules and may also provide suggestions for relevant modules to explore after that. Although these modules are independent and prepared by different people and organizations, they are compliant with each other (or with OSGEO EDU standards). Therefore these modules can be used (and we encourage to do so) for teaching in academic or business environments. (Probably should include the creative commons license here) We see that educators will utilize a sequence of related to their area and goals modules, as a “roadmap” and/or “skeleton” for their courses. In other words, the idea is to “take” those modules, you need to achieve your goals.

As this project operates within open content paradigm, we encourage educators, students and professionals to contribute to the project by adding new modules, by editing/updated new modules and by sharing new datasets. It’s important to add new “roadmaps” or new course outlines so other could use them as well. The whole list of modules can be seen here. The modules can also be searched by categories (list of categories). Below, in the sections “Roadmaps” we present a course “Introduction to Free/Libre and Open Source GIS”, modules for which was developed by UMass team (C. Schweik et al).

Courses

A Course outline: Spatial Hydrology (this will soon be moved to geoinformatics.tkk.fi)

Course materials by Ari Jolma

OSS4G tutorials by Gary Watry

Geoinformation.net is a Portal prividing general GIS lectures and courses (in german language)

Introduction to Free/Libre and Open Source GIS v.1.0

  • This course, in its development, replicates the development of typical GIS project, from data development, data analysis to presentation of analysis of results. The course utilizes qGIS, Grass-plug-in and PostgreSQL/PostGIS as major GIS tools. The course was designed and tested in 2006-2007 and supported by UMass Team (C. Schweik et al).
  • Level: beginners to intermediate users

Repository of modules

  • All modules
  • [lectures/ assignements/excercies]
  • [by application area]
  • [by software]
  • [by level]