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An Introduction to Open-Source Geographic Information Systems (GIS): QGIS
Faculty: Dr. Ashley York, Department Of Geography, Planning, And Sustainability
In general, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide a framework for gathering, organizing, and analyzing spatial data, that is visualized through maps. By arranging spatial information into coincident layers, GIS analyses help reveal deeper insights into a study area by identifying not only where features of interest are located, but also why patterns or processes are occurring. However, a number of various GIS software and online mapping platforms exist, each with a different range of analysis capabilities, but also with different accessibility limitations in terms of user cost (e.g., open-source vs. commercial). In this introductory workshop, participants will become familiar with popular GIS platforms’ capabilities and limitations (e.g., Google, OpennStreetMap, ArcGIS Pro, Terrset), as well as gain experience in the open-source software, QGIS.
Learning Objectives:
1. Compare and contrast the capabilities and limitations of open-source vs. commercial GIS software.
2. Understand the basic steps of gathering, organizing, and analyzing spatial data in a GIS software program and making a meaningful map.
3. Use the open-source software, QGIS.
Skill levels for attendees: Little to no experience
Software requirements: QGIS is available on Citrix. Non-Rowan affiliates need to download it: https://qgis.org/download/
- Date:
- Tuesday, February 11, 2025
- Time:
- 3:00pm - 4:15pm
- Presenter:
- Dr. Ashley York, Department Of Geography, Planning, And Sustainability
- Location:
- Online via Zoom
- Categories:
- Digital Research Tools