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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS METHODS– Spring 2017

John H. Porter - Clark Hall 349 (924-8999) - jporter@virginia.edu

Office Hours: Tu, Th 2-3 pm & by appointment

TAs: Ariel Firebaugh (alf7f@virginia.edu) and Amber Slatosky (ads6d@virginia.edu)

 

PURPOSE --

 

Geographical data is increasingly important in understanding our society and our environment. This course will focus on teaching students the geographic principles and operation of GIS software through lectures, computer-based laboratory exercises and student projects.  

 

TEXTS --

 

  • GIS Fundamentals: A first text on Geographic Information Systems, 5th Edition. Paul Bolstad.  2016, ISBN: 978-1-5066-9587-7
  • GIS Tutorial 1: Basic Workbook, 10.3.x edition, Wilpen L. Gorr and Kristen S. Kurland

Paperback: 462 pages, 2016,  ISBN: 9781589484566

 

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING --

 

Grading will be based on:

  • Mid-Term Exam #1 (15%)
  • Mid-Term Exam #2 (15%)
  • Final Exam (20%)
  • Laboratory
  • Exercises (15%)
  • Lab Exam (10%)
  • Project (25%)

 

This course is taught at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Graduate students will be expected to do an individual project, rather than a group project, and to prepare a short project paper, as well as a presentation for the class.  

 

 HONOR CODE, PASSWORDS, IN-CLASS COMMUNICATION --

 

Because much can be learned from each other and group practice, students should seek understanding from any relevant source.   Instructors will provide advice on how to proceed with practice and may provide similar advice on project preparation. 

 

The Honor Code will cover the final preparation of each individual or group exercise.   Although students may work together to learn the procedures, each student’s or student group’s project must be substantially different from any other student.   All sources used must be documented. 

 

Passwords providing access to servers, software and other components of the University’s computing system are for the exclusive use of students in this course.  Providing passwords to others and misuse of computing privileges will be grounds for immediate dismissal from this course.    

 

Students should refrain from the use of electronic mail, pagers and cellular phones during class lectures and discussions. Cellular phones and pagers should be turned off to avoid disruptions.

 

COMMUNICATION—

            The class will make extensive use of the UVA “Collab” system. Students can access the system at: http://collab.itc.virginia.edu

 

LAB ATTENDANCE –

            Students are expected to attend the weekly lab lecture during the scheduled laboratory period. However, laboratory exercises can be completed outside of laboratory times.

 

Activities Schedule

 

Dates

(Book Chapter) Lecture

Jan. 19

Class information / Introduction

Jan. 24 & 26

 (1) Intro to GIS / GIS Software

Jan. 31 & Feb 2

(2) GIS Software Data Models / (4) Mapping

Feb. 7 & 9

Mapping II /(3) Projections I

Feb. 14 & 16

(3) Projections II /(6) Remote Sensing I

Feb. 21 & 23

(6) Remote Sensing II / / MIDTERM #1

Feb. 28 & Mar. 2

(4) Data Entry / (12) Geospatial Metadata

Mar. 4-12  

 Spring Break

Mar. 14 & 16

(8) Databases / (5) GPS and Satellite Navigation

Mar. 21 & 23

(9) Spatial Analysis I / (9) Spatial Analysis II

Mar. 28 & 30

(14) Data Standards / (7) Digital Data Sources / MIDTERM #2

Apr. 4 & 6

GIS Modeling I / (13) GIS Modeling II /

Apr. 11 & 13

(10) Raster Analysis I / (10) Raster Analysis II

Apr. 18 & 20

(11) Hydrologic Analyses  & Terrain Analysis 

Apr. 25 & 27

(12) Spatial Estimation I /(12) Spatial Estimation II  (15) Internet Mapping

May 2

(15) GIS Future

May 6  2 -5 pm

FINAL EXAM