MOOC

Elements of Geomatics

Lectures in this MOOC (32)
Introduction to GeomaticsMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Covers the basics of geomatics, focusing on spatial data acquisition and storage.
Representation - Acquisition - ManagementMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Covers the representation, acquisition, and management of geospatial data.
Geodesy: Earth's Shape and CoordinatesMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Covers Earth's shape, coordinate systems, and map projections in geodesy.
Units: Length and AnglesMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Explains the fundamental units in geomatics, including the meter and degrees.
Coordinate Systems: Basics and ApplicationsMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Covers the fundamentals of coordinate systems and explores spherical coordinates and meridians.
Geodetic References: Coordinates and SystemsMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Explores geodetic references, coordinate systems, the geoid, and reference systems for accurate measurements.
Projections: Types and ApplicationsMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Explores different types of map projections and their practical applications in geomatics, emphasizing the importance of preserving angles and choosing the right projection for accurate representation.
Calculating Infinitesimal Displacement on Earth's SurfaceMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Explores the calculation of infinitesimal displacements on Earth's surface using geomatics elements and spherical coordinates.
Introduction: Characteristics of Polytechnic UniversityMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Covers the characteristics of a Polytechnic university, geomatics elements, map types, and cartography quality.
Semiology: Geomatics ElementsMOOC: Elements of Geomatics
Explores semiology, new buildings, population density, and geomatics elements in Switzerland.

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