[Qgis-user] Online Course Now Open for Registration - An Introduction To Using GIS/QGIS In Biological Research, 8th - 11th August 2022

Saber Razmjooei saber.razmjooei at lutraconsulting.co.uk
Mon Jul 4 02:36:36 PDT 2022


Hi Colin

Just to make sure I read correctly...are you asking the attendees to
install QGIS 2.8.x from 7 years ago?

Kind regards
Saber

On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 at 11:03, Colin D. MacLeod via Qgis-user <
qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org> wrote:

> *GIS In Ecology* will be holding a new online training course on using
> GIS in biological research between the 8th and 11th of August 2022. It will
> be held using the Zoom video-conferencing platform, and will consist of
> four three-hour sessions. One session will need to be completed each day.
> However, you will have a choice of completing it between 10:00 and 13:00 UK
> Time (primarily for those living in Europe, Asia and Africa) or 19:00 to
> 22:00 UK Time (primarily for those living in North and South America). This
> choice of time slots for each session allows participants from as wide a
> range of time zones to participate in the course.
>
> Attendance will be limited to a maximum of 24 people per session. The fees
> for this course are GBP 295 per person (with a discounted rate of GBP 245
> for students, the unwaged and those working for registered charities). To
> book a place on it, or for more information, visit  the course's dedicated
> webpage at
> http://gisinecology.com/online-course-an-introduction-to-using-gis-qgis-in-biological-research/,
> Alternatively, you can email info at GISinEcology.com with the subject line *Introductory
> Online GIS Course August 2022*.
>
> This course will be taught by Dr Colin D. MacLeod, the author of * GIS
> For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates*
> <http://gisinecology.com/gis-for-biologists-a-practical-introduction-for-undergraduates-2/>
> (Pictish Beast Publications), and will provide an introduction to using GIS
> in a wide variety of biological research situations ranging from the basics
> of making maps through to studying the spread of diseases and creating maps
> of species biodiversity. It will consist of a series of background sessions
> on using GIS mixed in with practical sessions where you will work directly
> with GIS software to complete various tasks which biological researchers
> commonly need to be able to do.
>
> Each three-hour session will consist of a background talk covering a
> specific topic, followed by practical exercises based on instructions from
> one of our workbooks. While you are encouraged to remain online during the
> practical sessions, you can choose to go off-line as you work though the
> exercises (or if you need to take a break). However, if you have any
> questions, the course instructor will be available for you to ask any
> questions you wish at any point.
>
> This course will primarily be based around QGIS (also known as Quantum
> GIS), which provides a user-friendly, open-source, free alternative to
> commercial GIS software packages, and it is becoming increasingly widely
> used in both academic and commercial organisations As a result, it is aimed
> at both those with no GIS experience, but wish to learn how to to do GIS
> with QGIS, and also those who are familiar with using commercial GIS
> software, such as ArcGIS, but who wish to learn how to use QGIS as an
> alternative. However, this course is taught using software-independent
> approach, and it is also open to those who wish to learn how to use ArcGIS
> to do biological GIS.
>
> When you attend this course you will receive a free copy of *GIS For
> Biologists: A Practical Introduction for Undergraduates
> <http://gisinecology.com/gis-for-biologists-a-practical-introduction-for-undergraduates-2/>*as
> the practical exercises in that course are based on the ones contained in
> that book.
>
> At the end of the course, all attendees will receive a certificate of
> attendance and completion. Each certificate is embossed with the GIS In
> Ecology official stamp to prevent its fraudulent reproduction. In addition,
> each certificate has its own unique identification number that we will
> record, along with your name, meaning that we can verify the authenticity
> of the certificates we issue (and the course you have completed) on request.
>
> To attend this course, you must have your own laptop computer with an
> appropriate GIS software package installed on it. Our recommended GIS
> software for this course is the freely available QGIS software. For those
> wishing to use QGIS, you will need to download and install QGIS 2.8.3 (for
> those using Windows computers) or 2.8.4 (for those using Macs) rather than
> the latest version. The best way to download the correct version of QGIS
> for this course is to use the links on our GIS For Biologists webpage,
> which can be found here <http://gisinecology.com/gis-for-biologists/>. If
> you would prefer to use ESRI's ArcGIS software instead of GIS, this can be
> accommodated, but please let us know at the time of booking that this is
> the option you would like to use.---
>
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> GIS In Ecology
>
> Web: www.GISinEcology.com Email: info at GISinEcology.com
>
> Need to ask a question about using GIS? Try the GIS In Ecology Forum:
> www.GISinEcology.com/GIS_in_Ecology_forum.htm
>
> Books From GIS In Ecology Staff:
>
> GIS For Biologists: A Practical Introduction For Undergraduates; RRP:
> £24.99
> An Introduction To Integrating QGIS And R For Spatial Analysis; RRP: £19.99
> An Introduction To Species Distribution Modelling (SDM) Using QGIS And R;
> RRP: £19:99
>
> If you wish to purchase these books, visit:
> http://www.gisinecology.com/book-shop/
>
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