G 424/524 GIS for the Natural Sciences
D. Percy
e-mail: percyd@pdx.edu

Fall Term 2011

Syllabus

 

Week

Lecture

Reading

Assignment concepts

Assignment Status

1

Intro lecture, details of class, types of data, etc


 

online ESRI course (on your own, just FIRST module. the FREE one!)
http://training.esri.com/Courses/LearnArcGIS_10/

2

Basics: Intro to GIS, finding basemap layers, posting your own data, different projections, DEMs


Bonham-Carter

Posting data, joining attribute tables, choosing projection

Asgn 1 HO

3

Intro to Spatial Analysis; "Significant vs Interesting"; beyond "points on maps"; modeling; analysis of distribution; complete spatial randomness (CSR), poisson distribution; circular distribution; chi-square analysis

 

 

 

Introductory Analysis

Asgn 2 HO

4

Data Management; Relational vs Flat File; Spatial data transformations; MetaData!!!; data transfer standards;

 

Johnston

 


Asgn 3 HO

Asgn 1/2 Due

5

Raster analysis and operations; combining vector and raster; clipping


Finding data, reprojecting data performing queries, reclassification

 Review Paper due

Asgn 3 Due

Asgn 4 HO

6

Cross-sections; buffers, temporal analysis and display, digitizing...


Raster Analysis and modelling

 

Project Proposal Due! Oct 5th, 2010

7

3D GIS, above and below ground


Earthquake analysis, spatial and temporal testing of statistical models

 

Asgn 4 Due

Asgn 5 HO


8

Web-GIS, simple and complex solutions to delivering web content

 

Work on Project; individual meetings

 

9

 

 

Work on Project; individual meetings

ASGN 5 DUE

10

 

 

Work on Project; individual meetings

Project Due!

 

11

 

Finals Week

 

In class presentations

 

Final Projects Due

Assignment Status Key  (Top)

HO = Handed Out

Due = Due

HB = Handed Back

CB = Corrections Due

 


 

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