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1 Page 1 of 5 GIS 2: APPLICATIONS Search this site GEOG 492/592: GIS 2 Syllabus Academic Guidelines Rubrics Presentation Rubric Project Poster Project Proposal Syllabus (PDF) Sitemap GEOG 492/592: GIS 2 Syllabus Contents 1 Basic Information 2 Instructor & TA 3 Course Objectives 4 Readings 5 Labs 6 Exams 7 Class Participation 8 Journal Article Summary and Discussion 9 Project 10 Grading 11 Schedule Table 12 Readings Basic Information Spring 2014 Course Information CRN: 61398/61429 (64198) (4 credits) Lecture: Monday 16:40-18:30 in Cramer Hall 413 and weekly D2L learning modules Lab: Tue 16:00-17:50 at CH469, Thu 16:00-17:50 online via D2L Discussion Use this PSU page to find the CRN, course room, and schedule information. Instructor & TA Geoffrey Duh (jduh@pdx.edu) Office: 424H Cramer Hall Office Hours: Monday, Thursday 11:00-14:00, or by appointment Teaching Assistant: Dan Logan (logandan@pdx.edu) Course material available on PSU I: drive Students\Instructors\Geoffrey_Duh\GEOG492_592 Course Objectives Students will learn how to use GIS for spatial decision making and understand the limitations and pitfalls of using GIS in spatial analysis. The course includes the theory and methods involved in spatial analysis, GIS modeling, spatial interpolation, and geostatistical analysis. The practical component involves the use of ESRI's ArcGIS extensions, including Spatial Analyst, Network Analyst, and Geostatistical Analyst. Both the theoretical and practical components of the course are important. Students will work in groups on a final project in which they investigate a GIS application in depth based on the concepts and techniques learned in class. Readings

2 Page 2 of 5 There is no required textbook for this class. Instead, students will read articles from peerreviewed journals. These articles will be available in pdf format in the class folder (I:\Students\Instructors\Geoffrey_Duh\GEOG492_592\Readings). There are several ArcGIS books (in pdf format) that will be used for both the theoretical and practical components of the course. See the Readings section for a complete reading list. Labs These practical exercises provide a way to acquire skills using ArcGIS and to apply the course concepts to real data. All exercises require a significant amount of time to finish, so make sure you pace your lab exercises appropriately so that you keep up. If you do not finish the labs during the assigned time periods, the lab also has open hours. Please refer to the Lab instruction document for lab due dates and late policies. Extra lab points Students can post lab questions on D2L Lab Discussions. For every "certified" (video) answer submitted in response to peer's lab questions posted, the student gets ONE extra lab point. Students who are interested in posting a (video) answer must first indicate that they have an answer and submit the answer within 10 minutes of the call. Any answer posted after TA has posted the answer will not be certified (i.e., students must beat the TA to get the extra point). For each lab question posted, only up to 2 students can claim for the extra lab point. See D2L course instructions for posting a video response. Exams There are several weekly quizzes throughout the term and one major/comprehensive quiz in week 8 (see the schedule table for the exact quiz schedule). There is no final exam. Class Participation The lecture component of this course includes discussion of the readings in class or online, so that means students are expected to be active participants in the discussion. To facilitate an interactive discussion each student will be assigned one reading for which they prepare 2 discussion questions and post them to the D2L Discussion associated with each learning module every Monday before noon. The questions you prepared and your responses to questions posted by your classmates are counted towards your class participation grade. Journal Article Summary and Discussion Journal Article Summary (graduate students only) Graduate students will be divided into groups by the instructor based on students' research interests. Each group is required to select one article to read, review, and facilitate online class discussion held on D2L Journal Discussion. The selected article should be related to the topics covered in this course or a topic approved by the instructor. A group must give the title and an electronic copy of the selected article to the instructor by Monday due date (see the Schedule Table). A group should submit more than one article if they are unsure of the relevance/suitability of the article chosen. Within each group, each individual graduate student needs to prepare an article summary. The summary should take the form of a written critique of the article (2 page max.) and include 3 discussion questions and answers. The summary must be submitted electronically to the instructor on D2L before noon the Monday the article is scheduled (see the schedule table).

3 Page 3 of 5 Online Journal Discussion (all students) Graduate students signed up for the week will post their discussion questions as a group on D2L Journal Discussion on Monday before midnight. All students (including undergraduates) are required to read the articles before the Discussion started on Monday and participate in the online discussion. The online discussion of journal articles will start in the 6th week. Your participation in the online discussion will count towards your class participation grade. Project A GIS project is required for all students. Students will work in project teams of 2 students. The project should investigate a particular research problem using the GIS software packages that we use in class. You will acquire spatial data and, if necessary, digitize data. The project must involve some types of spatial analysis with a quantitative component. The deliverable is a poster that you will present to the class during the final exam period. There are two stages to the project: Project proposal: (see Schedule Table for the due date): Submit a one page project proposal. It should include a project title, a research question, a list of the spatial and attribute databases you will use, and a conceptual description of the methods you will use. If you have any questions, please meet with the instructor before the due date to discuss your proposal. Poster presentation: Includes the essential information described in the proposal, data sets used, the analyses performed, and display the maps and tabular output derived from the analyses. Grading The final grades will be assigned based on separate curves for graduate and undergrad students. The components of Undergraduates Graduate Students Lab assignments 30% 25% Class quizzes 25% 25% Article review N/A 10% Class Participation 15% 15% Project 30% 25% Schedule Table Week Topic - Monday Topic - Online Lab 1 Mar 31 Course Overview & Basic GIS Concepts Review Basics of Raster Data (D2L Quiz - 10 points) Lab 1: Raster Modeling 04/01 ~ 04/17 (midnight) 2 Site/Suitability Analysis Volunteered Geographic Lab 1 continued Apr 7 Information (online discussion) 3 Apr 14 Raster Data Analysis Learning ArcGIS Spatial Analyst (D2L Quiz - 10 points) Lab 2: ArcGIS ModelBuilder 04/14 ~ 04/24 (midnight) 4 Apr 21 Dasymetric Mapping Journal Article Due Multi-Criteria Decision Making (online discussion) Lab 3: Dasymetric Mapping 04/21 ~ 05/01 (midnight) 5 Apr 28 ArcToolBox: Analysis Tools Project Proposal Due Network Analysis (D2L Quiz - 10 points) Lab 4: Network Analyst 04/28 ~ 05/08 (midnight)

4 Page 4 of 5 6 May 5 Spatial Pattern Analysis Exploring Spatial Patterns in Your Data Using ArcGIS (D2L Quiz - 10 points) Lab 5: Spatial Pattern Analysis 05/05 ~ 05/15 (midnight) 7 May 12 Statistical GIS Modeling Performing Spatial Interpolation Using ArcGIS (D2L Quiz - 10 points) Lab 6: Interpolation and Geostatistical Modeling 05/12 ~ 05/22 (midnight) 8 May 19 Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Regression Analysis Using ArcGIS (comprehensive D2L Quiz - 30 points) 9 May 26 Memorial Day (No Class) Critical GIS (online discussion) Geographic Districting (online discussion) 10 Jun 2 GIS&T Body of Knowledge and USDL Competency Model GIS Ethics (online discussion) Jun 9 17:30-19:20 Project Poster Presentations Readings PDF of the readings can be found at I:\Students\Instructors\Geoffrey_Duh\GEOG492_592\Readings. Week 2: Site/Suitability Analysis Chakraborty, J. and Armstrong, M.P. (2001). Assessing the impact of airborne toxic release on populations withspecial needs. Professional Geographer, 53(1): (ChakrabortyArmstrong_2001.pdf) Volunteered Geographic Information Elwood, S., et al Researching Volunteered Geographic Information: Spatial Data, Geographic Research, and New Social Practice. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 102(3): (Elwood_2012.pdf) Week 3: Raster Data Analysis Pages Section 2 (Chapters 4 and 5) in Using ArcGIS Spatial Analyst (Using_Spatial_Analyst.pdf). Week 4: Dasymetric Mapping Eicher, Cory and Brewer, Cynthia Dasymetric mapping and areal interpolation: Implemetation and evaluation. Cartography in Geographic Information Science, Vol. 28, No. 2 pp (EicherBrewer_2001.pdf) Multi-Criteria Decision Making Fuller, D.O., Williamson. R., Jeffe, M., and James, D Multi-criteria evaluation of safety and risks along transportation corridors on the Hopi Reservation. Applied Geography, 23 (2-3): (Fuller_etal_2003.pdf) Week 5: ArcToolBox Analysis Tools Read ArcGIS Desktop Online Help for all tools in the Analysis Tools Toolbox. Network Analysis

5 Page 5 of 5 Lloyd, Christopher Network Analysis. In Spatial Data Analysis. Oxford Press. (Lloyd_2010.pdf) Week 6: Spatial Pattern Analysis Zhang, C. et al Use of local Moran's I and GIS to identify pollution hotspots of Pb in urban soils of Galway, Ireland. Science of the Total Environment, 398, pp (Zhang_etal_2008.pdf) Exploring Spatial Patterns in Your Data Using ArcGIS Read ArcGIS Desktop Online Help for all tools in the Spatial Statistics Toolbox. Group discussion journal article (TBD) Week 7: Statistical GIS Modeling Lee, S. and Pradhan, P Landslide hazard mapping at Selangor, Malaysia using frequency ratio and logistic regression models. Landslides, 4: (LeePradhan_2007.pdf) Performing Spatial Interpolation Using ArcGIS Pages Using ArcGIS Geostatisical Analyst (Using_Geostatistical_Analyst.pdf) Group discussion journal article (TBD) Week 8: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Pages Using ArcGIS Geostatisical Analyst (Using_Geostatistical_Analyst.pdf) Week 9: GIS Simulation: Districting Guo, Diansheng and Jin, Hai iredistrict: Geovisual analytics for redistricting optimization. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing. 22(4): (GuoJin_2011.pdf) Critial GIS Schuurman, Nadine (2006). Formalization matters: Critical GIS and Ontology research Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 96(4), 2006, pp (Schuurman_2006.pdf) Week 10: GIS&T Body of Knowledge & GIS Competency Model DiBiase D. et al. (Eds) Geographic Information Sciences & Technology: Body of Knowledge (1st edition). UCGIS and AAG. URL: (AAGKnowledge_Flyer.pdf) Chapter 2: (BOKch 2.pdf) US Department of Labor Geospatial Technology Competency Model (Geospatial-Industry.pdf) GIS Ethics GIS Certification Institute - Code of Ethics (web link) GIS Certification Institute - Rules of Conduct (web link) Sign in Recent Site Activity Report Abuse Print Page Powered By Google Sites

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