

Tagged: Courses, GIS, GRASS, GTCM, InkScape, QGISĬreating a COVID-19 Temporal Animation with QGIS Visit the FOSS4G Academy now and explore the material! Over 2,500 students have already enrolled for these courses demonstrating how in demand these materials are. The courses are available online at the FOSS4G Academy. Anyone desiring QGIS and open source knowledge and skills.Workers seeking to broaden technology skills.Two and four year college educators and students.Secondary school educators and students.One hope is that this material will entice people to learn about the same low cost mapping workflows that the Community Health Maps program is promoting.The targeted audience is broad and includes:

This has slowed the adoption and overall use of open source GIS. By their very nature of open source software, there is no marketing engine promoting them. In fact it is the first national attempt at a completely open source GIS curriculum. When appropriate other FOSS software's are also included such as GRASS and InkScape.The vast majority of US based colleges and universities use a single vendor's proprietary GIS software, making this series of courses very unique. QGIS is the featured software for all courses. It is designed around a hierarchical tiered model of knowledge and promotes use of open source technology.

It describes the complete set of knowledge, skills, and abilities required by GIS professionals. The GTCM was published in 2010 and will be revised in 2015. Kurt Menke (Bird's Eye View), and Dr. Richard Smith (Texas A & M - Corpus Christi), authored the material which includes: theory, lecture, labs, data and task oriented video tutorials for each lab exercise.The courses are aligned with the Department of Labors Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM). The courses were developed via the National Information Security and Geospatial Technologies Consortium ( NISGTC), under the leadership of Phil Davis (Del Mar College).
