Learn how to break the rules of mapmaking! This workshop’s main lecture introduces disruptive mapping practices from critical cartography and indigenous critical theory and applies them to a Critical COVID-19…
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GIS
Intro to GIS: Getting Started with Spatial Research
As members of an academic community with a myriad of research initiatives, the need to map information, to spatially analyze, to geoprocess, and to visualize space and time is becoming…
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Introduction to GIS and Spatial Research
As members of an academic community with a myriad of research initiatives, the need to map information, to spatially analyze, to geoprocess, and to visualize space and time is becoming…
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GIS Day
REGISTER NOW Do you want to help people affected by recent natural disasters, environmental impacts, and other humanitarian issues? What about the chance to show a little Bruin Pride and…
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Introduction to GIS and Python
An introduction to using GeoSpatial tools with Python. If you have questions regarding the workshop, please contact Albert Kochpahum.
Intro to GIS: Getting started with spatial research
As members of an academic community with a myriad of research initiatives, the need to map information, to spatially analyze, to geoprocess, and to visualize space and time is becoming…
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GIS & Python
Register Here The Python for GIS Workshop will cover how to use open-source Geospatial Python libraries. Topics included are: how to clean geospatial data with Python, converting files, and automating…
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Intro to GIS: Got data? Let’s map it!
Register Here It is said that more than 80% of all data has a spatial component to it. As more and more research is leaning towards spatial analysis, this course…
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Introduction to GIS: Got data? Let’s map it!
RSVP HERE It is said that more than 80% of all data has a spatial component to it. As more and more research is leaning towards spatial analysis, this course…
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Introduction to GIS: Got Data? Map it!
RSVP FOR THE EVENT It is said that more than 80% of all data has a spatial component to it. As more and more research is leaning towards spatial analysis,…
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