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*[[Flood Risk Assessment using Grass GIS]] by [[user: Rjmitchell | RJ Mitchell]] (2018)
 
*[[Flood Risk Assessment using Grass GIS]] by [[user: Rjmitchell | RJ Mitchell]] (2018)
   
 
The following tutorials are from completed classes or workshops, and the authors have released control of the tutorial contents to the community. If you want to update/correct/improve any of these tutorials, please feel free to log in and help improve our tutorials. They are grouped first by software used, and then by thematic/application groups.
   
 
== Tutorials organized by software used ==
 
== Tutorials organized by software used ==
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* [[Visualizing Multi-Temporal Data with Time Manager]] by Neptune (2012)
 
* [[Visualizing Multi-Temporal Data with Time Manager]] by Neptune (2012)
 
* [[Off-Sea Evaluation of Unlicensed Mining Blocks in the North Sea]] by Matthew Judd and Brad Covell (2012)
 
* [[Off-Sea Evaluation of Unlicensed Mining Blocks in the North Sea]] by Matthew Judd and Brad Covell (2012)
 
* [[Wind turbine location suitability]] by Joe Rogers (2010), revised by [[User:ColtonMale | Colton Male]] (2017)
   
 
===GRASS===
 
===GRASS===
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* [[Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)]] by Sunflower (2012)
 
* [[Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP)]] by Sunflower (2012)
 
* [[Intro to GRASS workshop]] General GRASS Introductory Tutorial by Scott Mitchell and collaborators (Used in workshop at Carleton, 17 October 2011)
 
* [[Intro to GRASS workshop]] General GRASS Introductory Tutorial by Scott Mitchell and collaborators (Used in workshop at Carleton, 17 October 2011)
 
* [[Generating Wetness Indices for Watersheds in GRASS]] by [[User:Mgiles | Matt Giles]] (2010) revised by [[User:AshleyF | Ashley Ford]] (2017)
 
   
 
===SAGA===
 
===SAGA===
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===CartoDB===
 
===CartoDB===
 
* [[Spatial Pattern Analysis with CartoDB]] by [[User: Siefatfatin | Siefat Fatin]] (2013)
 
* [[Spatial Pattern Analysis with CartoDB]] by [[User: Siefatfatin | Siefat Fatin]] (2013)
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==Tutorials organized by application area==
 
==Tutorials organized by application area==
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*[[Flood Risk Assessment in QGIS]] by [[user:AshleyF | Ashley Ford]] & [[user:KaylaCharette | Kayla Charette]] (2017), revised by Paul Lavoie (2018)
 
*[[Flood Risk Assessment in QGIS]] by [[user:AshleyF | Ashley Ford]] & [[user:KaylaCharette | Kayla Charette]] (2017), revised by Paul Lavoie (2018)
 
*[[Exploring the Hydrological Tools in QGIS]] by Sarah Richardson and [[User: Fernandama | Fernanda Amaral]] (2015), revised by RJ Mitchell (2018)
 
*[[Exploring the Hydrological Tools in QGIS]] by Sarah Richardson and [[User: Fernandama | Fernanda Amaral]] (2015), revised by RJ Mitchell (2018)
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* [[Generating Wetness Indices for Watersheds in GRASS]] by [[User:Mgiles | Matt Giles]] (2010) revised by [[User:AshleyF | Ashley Ford]] (2017)
   
 
===Site Selection===
 
===Site Selection===
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* [[Emergency Shelter Allocation Evaluation]] by User katiefeltz, Revised by [[User:Beckytrimble | Becky Trimble]] (2012)
 
* [[Emergency Shelter Allocation Evaluation]] by User katiefeltz, Revised by [[User:Beckytrimble | Becky Trimble]] (2012)
 
* [[Off-Sea Evaluation of Unlicensed Mining Blocks in the North Sea]] by Matthew Judd and Brad Covell (2012)
 
* [[Off-Sea Evaluation of Unlicensed Mining Blocks in the North Sea]] by Matthew Judd and Brad Covell (2012)
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* [[Wind turbine location suitability]] by Joe Rogers (2010), revised by [[User:ColtonMale | Colton Male]] (2017)
   
 
===Web Mapping and Database Applications===
 
===Web Mapping and Database Applications===
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== Tutorials From 2010 and earlier==
 
== Tutorials From 2010 and earlier==
   
The tutorials from here down are old enough that I have not included them in the categorized lists above. If future students decide to update these ones, they are more than welcome to, and at that time it can be moved into the categorized lists above.
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The tutorials from here down are old enough that they are not included them in the categorized lists above. Most are from 2010; a couple of tutorials from the 2008 class have been ported, but importing the remainder is hampered by version differences in the wiki software used to build them that year.
   
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If future students decide to update any of these, they are more than welcome to, and at that time they can be moved into the categorized lists above.
These are from a completed class, and the students have released control of the tutorial contents to the community. If you want to update/correct/improve any of these tutorials, please feel free to log in and help improve our tutorials.
 
   
 
Unless otherwise noted in the individual tutorial, all of these were originally developed on/for a Windows environment. Specifically, most students were using classroom computers running Windows XP, with QGIS 1.5 (including GRASS Tools), and FWTools. Please note that this environment imposed a 32 bit Windows XP constraint that prevented the system from using all the RAM in the computers, which is likely the culprit in those cases where the tutorial authors complained that the tools could not work with larger datasets.
 
Unless otherwise noted in the individual tutorial, all of these were originally developed on/for a Windows environment. Specifically, most students were using classroom computers running Windows XP, with QGIS 1.5 (including GRASS Tools), and FWTools. Please note that this environment imposed a 32 bit Windows XP constraint that prevented the system from using all the RAM in the computers, which is likely the culprit in those cases where the tutorial authors complained that the tools could not work with larger datasets.
   
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* [[Image Classification Tutorial using Orfeo Toolbox]] by [[User: Pgratton | Philippe Gratton]] (2010)
2010 contributions:
 
* [[Image Classification Tutorial using Orfeo Toolbox]] by [[User: Pgratton | Philippe Gratton]]
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* [[Spatial data management using PostGIS]] by Jean Bouffard (2010)
 
* [[Using GIS for Decision Support in Emergency Medical Services]] by [[User:Mleyenaar | Matt Leyenaar]] (2010)
* [[Spatial data management using PostGIS]] by Jean Bouffard
 
 
* [[Multiple Criteria Evaluation in Allocating Land for Waste Incineration]] by Ja'far Rogers (2010)
* [[Using GIS for Decision Support in Emergency Medical Services]] by [[User:Mleyenaar | Matt Leyenaar]]
 
 
* [[Oil Platform Location Suitability using WMS]] by Kurtis Boyce (2010)
* [[Multiple Criteria Evaluation in Allocating Land for Waste Incineration]] by Ja'far Rogers
 
 
* [[Displaying Mineral Deposit Locations Across Canada using Web Services]] by Abuzar Popal (2010)
* [[Wind turbine location suitability]] by Joe Rogers, revised by [[User:ColtonMale | Colton Male]]
 
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* [[Suitable Locations for the Reintroduction of the Black Tailed Prairie Dog]] by Jesse van den Berg (2010)
* [[Oil Platform Location Suitability using WMS]] by Kurtis Boyce
 
 
* [[Vancouver-Whistler race planning with GRASS and QGIS]] by Christian Bews (2008)
* [[Displaying Mineral Deposit Locations Across Canada using Web Services]] by Abuzar Popal
 
* [[Suitable Locations for the Reintroduction of the Black Tailed Prairie Dog]] by Jesse van den Berg
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* [[Using GPX for the novice geocacher]] by Pauline Pyke (2008)
* [[Generating Wetness Indices for Watersheds in GRASS]] by [[User:Mgiles | Matt Giles]] revised by [[User:AshleyF | Ashley Ford]]
 
   
== Previous Tutorials ==
 
   
A couple of tutorials from the 2008 class have been ported, but importing the remainder is hampered by version differences in the wiki software used to build them.
 
* [[Vancouver-Whistler race planning with GRASS and QGIS]] by Christian Bews
 
* [[Using GPX for the novice geocacher]] by Pauline Pyke
 
   
 
[[Category:Main]]
 
[[Category:Main]]

Revision as of 18:10, 2 January 2019

Carleton University Open Source GIS Tutorials

Ongoing Service Restrictions

Please note: the ability to create your own user account has been suspended, due to excessive abuse by spambots, etc. However, we warmly welcome legitimate contributors. If you would like an account to make contributions to the tutorials on this site, please contact Scott Mitchell directly (see https://carleton.ca/geography/people/mitchell-scott/).


Relevant help links for GEOM4008 Students

  • Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
  • MediaWiki FAQ
  • Students in GEOM 4008, please remember to create your own account in this system, and login to it when you write your wiki pages

New tutorials in development (2018)

The following tutorials are from completed classes or workshops, and the authors have released control of the tutorial contents to the community. If you want to update/correct/improve any of these tutorials, please feel free to log in and help improve our tutorials. They are grouped first by software used, and then by thematic/application groups.

Tutorials organized by software used

QGIS

GRASS

SAGA

Whitebox

R

GeoServer

Mapwindow

Mapserver

OpenLayers

OpenJMP

ILWIS

CartoDB


Tutorials organized by application area

Hydrology

Site Selection

Web Mapping and Database Applications

Cartography

Digitizing

Spatial Analysis

Remote Sensing

Scripting/automation

Tutorials From 2010 and earlier

The tutorials from here down are old enough that they are not included them in the categorized lists above. Most are from 2010; a couple of tutorials from the 2008 class have been ported, but importing the remainder is hampered by version differences in the wiki software used to build them that year.

If future students decide to update any of these, they are more than welcome to, and at that time they can be moved into the categorized lists above.

Unless otherwise noted in the individual tutorial, all of these were originally developed on/for a Windows environment. Specifically, most students were using classroom computers running Windows XP, with QGIS 1.5 (including GRASS Tools), and FWTools. Please note that this environment imposed a 32 bit Windows XP constraint that prevented the system from using all the RAM in the computers, which is likely the culprit in those cases where the tutorial authors complained that the tools could not work with larger datasets.