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Methods in Open Science
The primary goal of this course is to explore methods that scientists and analysts use to process, explore, and analyze data; document, present, and communicate results; and... -
Digital Cartography
Cartography is the knowledge associated with the art, science, and technology of maps. Maps portray spatial relationships among selected phenomena of interest and increasingly... -
Remote Sensing
This course explores the theory, technology, and applications of remote sensing. It is designed for individuals with an interest in GIS and geospatial science who have no prior... -
Open-Source Spatial Analytics (R)
In this course, you will learn to work within the free and open-source R environment with a specific focus on working with and analyzing geospatial data. We will cover a wide... -
GIScience
In this course, you will explore the concepts, principles, and practices of acquiring, storing, analyzing, displaying, and using geospatial data. Additionally, you will... -
Client-Side Web GIS
The World Wide Web has become a valuable means to display, collect, and share geospatial data and maps. This course will explore the use of web technologies for developing web... -
Open-Source GIScience Online Course
In this course, you will explore a variety of open-source technologies for working with geosptial data, performing spatial analysis, and undertaking general data science. The... -
Geospatial Deep Learning Seminar Online Course
This seminar is an applied study of deep learning methods for extracting information from geospatial data, such as aerial imagery, multispectral imagery, digital terrain data,... -
Open Source Workforce Development Training Courses
This course series was created by AmericaView and West Virginia View to support workforce development training at the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The first two...