[Qgis-community-team] training manuals
Madry, Scott
madrys at email.unc.edu
Tue Apr 15 07:43:24 PDT 2014
Hello all.
I very much like the idea of developing disciplinary-specific training manuals for QGIS, and have prepared a series of archaeology exercises that I use in workshops (including next week at the Sorbonne in Paris and here at UNC).
I will be happy to share these if interested. But this raises one issue, regarding the QGIS sample datasets. I find the Alaska dataset, due to its large geographical size, to be unrepresentative of most GIS activities, scales of data, etc.
I understand the historical context of using Alaska, but I use the Commando Drift dataset in South Africa, developed by Tim and Linfiniti (somewhat enhanced), and find it to be more representative of the scope and scale of the type of work my students will be dealing with.
So my question is, how do we deal with using more than the Alaska dataset in these training manuals, and, more broadly, is the Alaska dataset the best choice for future QGIS teaching and tutorial development?
Best regards,
Scott Madry
Scott Madry, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Archaeology
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tel 1-919-448-4493
Email: madrys at email.unc.edu<mailto:madrys at email.unc.edu>
http://scottmadry.web.unc.edu
Skype: scott.madry
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/qgis-community-team/attachments/20140415/03f5bc86/attachment.html>
More information about the Qgis-community-team
mailing list