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[http://http://www.up.ac.za/cgis Centre for Geoinformation Science], University of Pretoria, South Africa
Senior lecturer, University of Pretoria
 
  
I lecture in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meterology: 'Spatial databases' and 'GISc professional practise' to Honours students (7th semester), 'Introduction to Geoinformatics' to students in the second semester. I encourage my students to use open geospatial products or to contribute to these in their research. In a developing country we have limited funds to procure expensive software and data, and the wealth of free online information, virtual communities, access to source code and peer review of code are very useful in postgraduate research projects.    
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I lecture in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meterology: 'Spatial databases' and 'GISc professional practise' to Honours students (7th semester), 'Introduction to Geoinformatics' to students in the second semester. I encourage my students to use open geospatial products or to contribute to these in their research. In a developing country we have limited funds to procure expensive software and data, and the wealth of free online information, virtual communities, access to source code and peer review of code are very useful in postgraduate research projects.  
  
 
Research interests are geospatial web services, geographic information standards, address data, spatial databases and SDIs.  
 
Research interests are geospatial web services, geographic information standards, address data, spatial databases and SDIs.  
  
 
http://www.up.ac.za/cgis
 
http://www.up.ac.za/cgis

Revision as of 17:43, 28 June 2012

Centre for Geoinformation Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa

I lecture in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meterology: 'Spatial databases' and 'GISc professional practise' to Honours students (7th semester), 'Introduction to Geoinformatics' to students in the second semester. I encourage my students to use open geospatial products or to contribute to these in their research. In a developing country we have limited funds to procure expensive software and data, and the wealth of free online information, virtual communities, access to source code and peer review of code are very useful in postgraduate research projects.

Research interests are geospatial web services, geographic information standards, address data, spatial databases and SDIs.

http://www.up.ac.za/cgis