This page from the GeoTech Center provides a link to an introductory textbook on Geographic Information Systems, or GIS. The textbook is freely available online. The text covers a general introduction to GIS, vector data, vector attribute data, data capture, raster data, topology, coordinate reference systems, map production, vector spatial analysis (buffers) and spatial analysis (interpolation). The text is 99 pages long; users may navigate the content via handy links in the book's table of contents
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This textbook was developed as a result of a Round 16 Textbook Transformation Grant through a collab...
This page contains information about Nature of Geographic Information, by David DiBiase. The textboo...
Not sure what GIS is or how it is used? This workshop will guide you through the foundational concep...
The GeoTech Center curated this list of textbook resources for the benefit of both students and inst...
This authoritative book offers an up-to-date introduction to the world of Geographical Information S...
This is the first chapter of an open source textbook for beginning Geographic Information Systems (G...
This textbook was developed as a result of a Round 16 Textbook Transformation Grant through a collab...
This 6-page syllabus provides an overview of the Introduction to GIS course taught at the Californ...
These resources include a 4-page syllabus and a 3-page course table map for the Introduction to Geo...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a set of computer-based systems integrated for collecting, c...
This 2-page syllabus provides an overview of the Introduction to Geographic Systems course taught at...
This unit provides the instructor with a simple overview of GIS. After learning the material covered...
This site from SERC's Starting Point introduces methods of teaching with Geographic Information Syst...
This course document, provided by Bronx Community College, provides a framework for an introduction ...
This site from SERC's Starting Point explains how to use GIS in introductory geoscience course lectu...
This textbook was developed as a result of a Round 16 Textbook Transformation Grant through a collab...
This page contains information about Nature of Geographic Information, by David DiBiase. The textboo...
Not sure what GIS is or how it is used? This workshop will guide you through the foundational concep...
The GeoTech Center curated this list of textbook resources for the benefit of both students and inst...