MOOC

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)

Lectures in this MOOC (49)
Metadata: General Principles and StandardsMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Covers the importance of metadata in geographic information systems, focusing on standards and principles.
Metadata: Importance and StandardizationMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Highlights the importance of metadata in describing datasets for geographic information systems.
Acquisition de données primaires: Positioning and Thematic DataMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Covers primary data acquisition methods in GIS, including positioning and thematic data techniques.
Data Acquisition MethodsMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Reviews methods for acquiring primary data and suggests further exploration.
Case Study: GIS and Participatory PlanningMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Explores GIS application in participatory planning through case studies in Thies and Seychelles, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and user engagement.
Georeferencing of ImagesMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Covers the principles and practice of georeferencing images using various formats and software tools like QGIS.
Image GeoreferencingMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Covers the principles and practice of georeferencing images.
Digitalisation d'objets vectorielsMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Covers creating new geographic objects in a GIS and managing topology for digitalization.
Automatic VectorizationMOOC: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (part 1)
Covers automatic vectorization in geographic information systems, including structure detection, polygonization, and automatic tracing.

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