05-29-2016, 11:04 AM
Learn to shade a GIS map in Five Steps
Learn GIS with follow-along videos.
By Ian Allan: GIS educator, researcher and consultant.
You'll learn how to Shade a Map with 9 data categories – understand the need to generalize data for some audiences, how to find a color scheme for your own GIS project, and how to validate your map
You'll learn how to create simple time series maps
You'll get to understand GIS conceptually– why maps have limitations, why GIS maps are also rich databases, what is map overlay and what are the four GIS map objects
You'll learn generic GIS functionality – how to open, navigate and interpret GIS maps and air photos, change how they look on screen, and understand the relationship between a GIS map and the table that lies behind it.
You'll learn that the shapes and colors in GIS maps and air photos can be surrogates for both socio-economic and environmental information. Why visual clues such as block size, watercourse shape, location, condition and even vegetation reveals all sorts of valuable information.
You'll learn how to use Project Files to recreate screen environments from days, months or even years ago
Lectures: 38
Video: 3.5 hours
https://www.udemy.com/learn-to-shade-a-gis-map-in-five-steps/?couponCode=FiveStepGISChallengeFree
Please Review/Rate the course
Learn GIS with follow-along videos.
By Ian Allan: GIS educator, researcher and consultant.
You'll learn how to Shade a Map with 9 data categories – understand the need to generalize data for some audiences, how to find a color scheme for your own GIS project, and how to validate your map
You'll learn how to create simple time series maps
You'll get to understand GIS conceptually– why maps have limitations, why GIS maps are also rich databases, what is map overlay and what are the four GIS map objects
You'll learn generic GIS functionality – how to open, navigate and interpret GIS maps and air photos, change how they look on screen, and understand the relationship between a GIS map and the table that lies behind it.
You'll learn that the shapes and colors in GIS maps and air photos can be surrogates for both socio-economic and environmental information. Why visual clues such as block size, watercourse shape, location, condition and even vegetation reveals all sorts of valuable information.
You'll learn how to use Project Files to recreate screen environments from days, months or even years ago
Lectures: 38
Video: 3.5 hours
https://www.udemy.com/learn-to-shade-a-gis-map-in-five-steps/?couponCode=FiveStepGISChallengeFree
Please Review/Rate the course