DateS: August 5th and 6th COST: 150.00 LOCATION: 5 shoreham drive, ravine room.
Bootcamp Leader: Cliff Patterson, PhD. CEO, Luna Geospatial, Inc
Cliff Patterson holds a PhD from the University of Otago’s National School of Surveying (2017) and has over 15 years of experience working with open source GIS. He specializes in spatial database development, remote sensing, and 2D/3D spatial data analysis using spatial SQL. He is an expert with QGIS, GDAL/OGR, PostgreSQL/PostGIS, Geoserver, and other open source GIS software. After working for Kettle Creek Conservation Authority for ~4 years, he transitioned to software development and then started Luna Geospatial in 2021. Since then, he has helped dozens of companies and organizations around the world migrate to open source GIS.
Day 1: Foundations of Open Source GIS
- Introduction to the QGIS interface and core functionality
- Viewing, editing, and analyzing geospatial data in QGIS
- Fundamentals of spatial databases with PostgreSQL and PostGIS
- Writing and executing basic SQL and spatial SQL queries
- Connecting QGIS to PostGIS for seamless data integration
Participants will gain practical experience working with real-world data and learn how to build and manage a spatial database environment using open-source tools.
Day 2: Publishing and Sharing Geospatial Data
- Overview of the Geoserver interface and capabilities
- Publishing raster and vector data using Geoserver
- Introduction to LunaMap for web-based data visualization
- Best practices for sharing geospatial data on the web
- Integrating QGIS, PostGIS, and Geoserver into a cohesive workflow
By the end of Day 2, participants will be able to publish and share geospatial content online, enabling collaboration and data accessibility across teams and organizations.
Keep the Momentum Going!
The learning doesn’t stop when the bootcamp ends. To support your continued growth and exploration, each participant will receive 30-day access to a cloud-based GIS server, fully pre-configured with all the software and tools used during the course. This extended access allows you to:
- Reinforce what you’ve learned through hands-on practice
- Explore additional features and workflows at your own pace
- Apply your new skills to real-world projects
- Continue your Open Source GIS journey with confidence
Whether you're looking to solidify your understanding or take your skills to the next level, this post-course access ensures you have the resources to keep learning, experimenting, and building.
Interested in offering a Webinar? Contact Clifford for details.
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