[Qgis-user] R: QGIS 2.4 Basic Tutorial

Sasa Sullivan sasssaa at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 21:22:35 PDT 2014


I cannot find the: Copperhead Data – “Brazos County A
contortrix_TxCentral.csv, I went to the link on the tutorial and searched
everywhere, including their search engine

Sasa


On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Michael Treglia <mtreglia at gmail.com>
wrote:

> HI Stefan and others,
>
> Thanks for your thoughts and feedback!  It would definitely be great to
> have a subsite on QGIS.org, dedicated to tutorials and such (you meant
> separate from the Documentation page, right? Or am i misunderstanding?).
>
> I'm sure there's a lot of duplicate work going on to develop materials for
> courses/trainings around the world, so it would be great to work on this in
> a collaborative context, where we might make datasets available, relevant
> to specific fields of study and regions.
>
> I'm new to working on collaborative projects like this [though I've
> gratefully used products of them for years now...], and would definitely
> like to contribute work I've done to the larger community. For now is the
> best thing to make the materials available as I have, and let folks know
> about them so they can be linked appropriately by administrators? Or is it
> best to work on existing training materials through GitHub?  [Sorry if this
> is a really basic question - I didn't really find any answers on the
> QGIS.org "Get Involved" page, and am not sure where to get such
> information].
>
> Also, Stefan - those materials you've posted look great! The All-in-one
> Project Plugin looks like it will come in handy, especially for workshops
> where you may need to have users at a set starting point, with data
> imported and such.
>
> Best,
> Mike
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 4:30 AM, Stefan Keller <sfkeller at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Michael
>>
>> After the OSGeo Vienna Code Sprint I've launched a (german) page here:
>> http://giswiki.hsr.ch/QGIS-Materialien
>>
>> My idea was to wait until there's a learning material space at qgis.org.
>> => Maybe it's time now to launch such a subsite (in english and/or for
>> each language)?
>> (perhaps somebody of the qgis.org admins can help?)
>>
>> Let me also mention, that we're using also a "QGIS Portable for
>> Education" (reduced "power user functionality") and members of my
>> Geometa Lab) launched at the code sprint 1. QGIS plugin "Quiz" and 2.
>> an "All-in-one Project". The latter is similar to  ArcGIS Layer and
>> ArcGIS Map Packages and allows to package and exchange whole set of
>> project, configuration, symbology, data and instructional files:
>> http://giswiki.hsr.ch/QGIS_All-in-one_Project_Plugin
>>
>> --Stefan
>>
>> 2014-07-26 10:14 GMT+02:00 labiancamarilena at libero.it
>> <labiancamarilena at libero.it>:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> > Thank you so much for the very useful material.
>> > I would suggest to all those who, like you publish lecture notes,
>> > tutorials....also provide indication to find databases containing
>> shapefile
>> > or data.
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > ----Messaggio originale----
>> > Da: mtreglia at gmail.com
>> > Data: 26/07/2014 6.49
>> > A: "qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org"<qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org>
>> > Ogg: [Qgis-user] QGIS 2.4 Basic Tutorial
>> >
>> >
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > I developed a tutorial for a 1/2 day workshop that I conducted at my
>> > university, and want to make the materials public. I've got them all in
>> a
>> > GitHub repository for now, with the main document available as .pdf,
>> .doc,
>> > and .md files (the .md needs some work for final formatting before
>> > conversion to HTML or something).  I've also posted the data files that
>> i
>> > used in a .zip folder (I've checked with the providers and confirmed
>> that is
>> > okay).
>> >
>> > The repository is here: https://github.com/mtreg/QGIS-Tutorial
>> >
>> > I'd be happy to have comments or edits, and any assistance improving
>> text as
>> > is necessary. I know the md file is probably best for managing and
>> updating
>> > into the future, but would need the most help with that, as I'm new to
>> using
>> > markdown.
>> >
>> > I hope it is useful to at least some folks - I know similar tutorials
>> exist,
>> > at least up through earlier versions of QGIS 2.x, but wanted to make my
>> own
>> > that is relevant to data in my field.
>> >
>> > If there is another place these materials should be posted, please let
>> me
>> > now.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Mike
>> >
>> >
>> >
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