About this class
Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system designed to capture, store, manage, analyze, manipulate, and present geographic or spatial data -- satellite remote sensing provides an important source of spatial data
Remote sensing is the process of detecting and monitoring the physical characteristics of an area by measuring its reflected and emitted radiation at a distance (typically from satellite or aircraft). Special cameras collect remotely sensed images, which help researchers "sense" things about the Earth
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Learning Material
Title
Volume
Unit 1: Mapping the World
4.34 MB
<p>Lecture I_mapping-the-world</p>
Unit 2: Mapping Our World Cont
4.99 MB
<p>Lecture II_mapping-our-world 2</p>
Unit 3: Optimizing Data Collection
4.80 MB
<p>Lecture III_optimizing-data-collection</p>
Unit 4: Unlocking Insights
3.75 MB
<p>Lecture IV_unlocking-insights</p>
Unit 5: Improving Accuracy and Efficiency
8.24 MB
<p>Lecture V_improving-accuracy-and-efficiency</p>
Unit 6: Uncovering the Secrets of the Landscape
5.18 MB
<p>Lecture VI_uncovering-the-secrets-of-the-landscape</p>
Unit 7: Monitoring the Environment
4.45 MB
<p>Lecture VII_monitoring-the-environment</p>
Unit 8: Mapping the Future of Cities
5.76 MB
<p>Lecture VIII_mapping-the-future-of-cities</p>

Exams
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Grade
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Applied GIS and remote sensing
50
Questions, 90
Min
50/100
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Certificates
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Applied GIS and remote sensing
50/100
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