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(Index of tutorial-outline.txt)
Topics:
- Introduction: Maps Tell Stories
- Accelerometers are the way forward Chris Dodo
- Maps Tell Stories
- Big Bend Three Ways
- Big Bend Three Ways
- Big Bend Three Ways
- Maps Tell Stories
- Kayak Trips on Chesapeake Bay
- Compsite aerial photos
- more aerial photos
- Another view
- Telling your own story
- Creating maps doesn't have to be hard
- With a small amount of work you can get a lot more sophisticated
- An apology to our international friends
- Ellipsoids and Datums and Projections, oh my!
- A round world (sort of)
- Common ellipsoid models
- Projections
- Projection surfaces
- Alteration of the projection surface
- Some commonly used projections
- Some commonly used projections
- More commonly used projections
- More commonly used projections
- Geodetic Datums
- Common Geodetic Datums
- Coordinate Systems
- The Univeral Transverse Mercator system
- More about the Univeral Transverse Mercator system
- Converting Lat/Long to Lat/Long
- Converting Universal Transverse Mercator to Lat/Long and back
- Converting WGS84 to NAD27 and back
- Global Positioning Systems
- Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
- GPS in Theory
- GPS in Practice
- Global Positioning in the Real World
- GPS Data Protocols
- Getting data from your GPS
- Real-time GPS with gpsd
- What can you with your GPS data?
- Options for plotting your tracklogs on a base map
- Geotag your photos from a GPS tracklog
- Making your own Garmin base maps
- Geographic Information Systems and GIS Data Sources
- Geographic Information Systems
- Common GIS data formats
- Manipulating GIS data formats
- US Zip Codes
- British Post Codes
- Geographic Name Information Service (GNIS)
- Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing system (TIGER)
- Other sources of (sometimes) free US GIS data
- US-based sources of free global GIS data
- GRASS, an Open Source GIS
- Geographic Resources Analysis Support System
- Installing GRASS
- Download Sample GRASS Data
- A Simple GRASS Session
- More useful commands
- Creating a New GRASS Location
- Working with Raster Data
- Shuttle Radar Topgraphy Mission (SRTM)
- Shuttle Radar Topgraphy Mission (SRTM)
- Fetching SRTM Data
- Loading SRTM Data
- Loading SRTM Data - A script
- Working with SRTM Data - A demonstration
- Working with Vector Data
- Working with Site/Point Data
- GNIS as an example of Site Data
- Automating tasks with GRASS
- Some other GRASS tricks
- Making countour maps
- When you don't need all of GRASS: libgrass5
- Other GIS Projects
- When you just want a GIS viewer: Thuban
- MapServer: a GIS browser for the web
- Features of MapServer
- More Features of MapServer
- Installing and Configuring MapServer
- Practical applications of MapServer
- Virtual Terrain Project
- Emerging Standards for GIS Data Interchange
- The OpenGIS consortium
- Applications for OpenGIS standards
- What is the Resource Description Framework (RDF)?
- Why RDF is useful for geospatial applications
- Geo namespace
- Geo RDF/XML example
- Other relevant RDF vocabularies
- What to do with RDF
- worldKit
- Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
- Building a Custom GIS Application
- You say you want a revolution?
- maps.nocat.net
- Node database
- Profile calculations
- True bearing and distance
- What the NoCat Map doesn't do
- Conclusion: Maps Can Tell Your Stories
- Conclusions
- Accelerometers are the way forward Chris Dodo