This course entails processing and distributing geographic information through the internet by use ofGIS (Geographic information systems).GIS are computer systems that are desinged to capture, store, check, and display data that is related to positions on the Earth’s surface. GIS technology can be used to show many types of geographical data on the map in order to enable people observe, analyze, and understand various patterns as well as their relationships. For example, using GIS, you can include a map that shows sites with the highest pollution or sites that are sensitive to pollution.
The increasing flexibility of GIS technologies means that they can be used in almost every field imaginable and by people from all walks of life. With adequate training, both non-GIS and GIS experts can reap more benefits and realize the immense applicability of GIS technologies in daily life. GIS is particularly beneficial to those working in e-government, e-business, and e-science fields.
Thus, this course is most suitable for non-GIS users and experts, Geographers, IT experts, Cartographers, Geoscientist, surveyors, Planners, software engineers, Database administrators, system administrators, and M&E experts.
Duration
10 days
Course content
Module 1
Introductions to concepts of GIS and web mapping
·Understanding key concepts in Web mapping
Exploring QGIS as an open source software
OGC web mapping Standards
Types of web mapping Technology and their evolution
Understanding Free and Open Source Software and its use in web mapping
Finding and sharing web maps on CartoDB
Web GIS development cycle
System architecture for web mapping
Web Mapping Technologies
Understanding spatial databases
Tiled web map
XML/XHTM
CSS
WMS service
Java script
Write a page using HTML and CSS
HTML
Module 2
Designing web services and maps
Analytic web maps
System architecture for web mapping
Elements of a web map
Collaborative web maps
Animated and real time
Static web maps
Reading Data from various Data source
Reading Points from an XML file
Converting shapefiles to XML
Geocoding and reverse geocording
Adding Side bars
KML
Ajax
Using Fusion Table as Data source
Mapping your own data
Reading shapefiles using javascript libraries
Processing spatial data with Open Source Software
Processing raster data set with QGIS and GDAL
Understanding data formats for use in web mapping
geo-processing and projecting vector data with QGIS and OGR
Processing spatial data with Free Open source Software
Module 3
Drawing and querying maps on the server using Web Map Service
Dynamically drawn map services
Basic and advanced symbolization andstyling with a WMS
Introduction to basics of Open specifications for web map services and WMS specification
Building tiled maps with Free Open Source Software
Making the decision to build and maintain tiles
Introduction to Concepts of tiled maps
Creating tiles with GeoServer using GeoWebCache
Strategies for creating and serving map tiles
Creating tiles with Mapnik using TileMill
Module 4
Putting layers together by the use of a web mapping API
Introduction to web mapping API
Overlaying WMS on tiled maps with OpenLayers
Examining OpenLayers examples
Programming patterns with web mapping APIs
Google Maps API
Introduction to google maps
Adding Makers to Google maps
Creating Custom Web maps without programming
Building Google maps/ customization
Orientation to Google maps API
Module 5
Web based data editing
Working with vector KML
drawing vector layers on the client side
Symbolizing vector layers in OpenLayers
Working with GeoJSON
GIS analysis on the web
Adding interactive GeoJSON layers in OpenLayers
Exploring open data, VGI, and crowdsourcing
Ways of opening data
OpenStreetMap and its application in open data
VGI and crowd sourced projects
downloading source data from OpenStreetMap
Mapping social media data
Publishing maps using open source softwares (Geoserver)
Overview Geoserver
Installing and configuring Geoserver
Setting up Geosever
The Geoserver Interface
Data querying in Geoserver
Start Date: 06/18/2018 End Date: 06/22/2018
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Course Description
Course Duration: 5 days
Training Center: Datastat Research Center
Start Date: 06/18/2018
End Date: 06/22/2018
Registration for this course has been closed. Please click ALL COURSES to view more future courses
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