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12th March 2021,
9.00am – 4.00pm
ASCOT KAYAK CLUB,
Garvey Park, Fauntleroy Street, Ascot
The venue is wheelchair friendly and free parking .
QGIS is a free open-source GIS program that runs on the PC, Mac and Linux. Although QGIS is not specifically built for geological applications, the program is very capable and can do the majority of data import, data display and map production required by today’s geologists. Because the program is open source there are no problems with multiple copies and no licensing issues. QGIS is available in 24 languages including Chinese, Spanish, and Portuguese (including Brazilian Portuguese). A wide variety of geological symbols and patterns are available for decorating geological maps.
The workshop has been designed for new and experienced users of Geographic Information Systems to find out what QGIS can do for you. The workshop will comprise an introduction to the maps, and to explain and demonstrate the various features of QGIS and will be followed by extensive hands-on sessions using QGIS to create maps, and to explain and demonstrate the import and display various types of data (vector, raster, geological, geochemical, geophysical, and satel-lite imagery). Examples will be shown of the use of free on-line data from the GSWA and Landgate via web servers and the use of plug-ins to select, download and process satellite imagery.
Participants will be required to bring their own laptop and the course will be based on the Windows OS, but feel free to bring your Mac. Registrants will be requested to download and install the latest version of QGIS together with a number of free plug-ins and GIS data sets for the workshop before the workshop for use during the day.
IF YOU HAVE DONE A WORKSHOP USING QGIS v 2, THEN CONSIDER A REFRESHER COURSE TO SEE THE NEW FEATURES IN VERSION 3.
AIG Members – $245
Non AIG Members – $275
Click here to download the registration form which should be emailed to Jocelyn Thomson jaytee@iinet.net.au.
For enquiries on the workshop
contact Grant Boxer (Mob: 0418 954 059) email: boxerg@iinet.net.au or Jocelyn Thomson, jaytee@iinet.net.au