
7 Courses
Geographic information Systems (Core)
Automation within QGIS allows users to reduce redundant tasks, speed up workflows, and create task-specific tools to enable work. Whether you are working on a project alone or on a team, toolboxes and QGIS interface extensions will go a long way to make you hyper productive.
Geographic information Systems (Core)
Google Earth is a free program from Google that allows you to "fly" over a virtual globe and view the Earth through high-resolution graphics and satellite images. It is greatly superior to static maps and satellite images.
Geographic information Systems (Core)
Google Earth Pro is a free software that, allows visualization, assessment, overlay, and creation of geospatial data. This user-friendly resource is often a useful intermediary for learners who are interested in learning more about GIS and want to start with more basic processes and tools
Geographic information Systems (Core)
ArcGIS is a professional GIS tool used to create, analyze, mange and share geographic information. It allows users to create maps, perform spatial analysis, and mange data. Users can also import multiple data formats and use powerful analytical tools and workflows to identify spatial patterns, trends and non-obvious relationships
Geographic information Systems (Core)
QGIS plugins add additional functionality to the QGIS application. There is a huge collection of plugins ready to be used, and available to download.
This course focuses on the most popular and most used QGIS plugins what will give you great functionality in your existing workflows
Geographic information Systems (Core)
QGIS is a free and open source geographic information. Free and Open source means that you can download and use the software for free. QGIS Provides a number of capability which allow users to visualize, manage edit, analyze data and compose maps
Geographic information Systems (Core)
The Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) is a computer software library for reading and writing raster and vector geospatial data formats.
GDAL presents a single raster abstract data model and single vector abstract data model to the calling application for all supported formats. It also comes with a variety of useful command line utilities for data translation and processing.