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PURPOSE OF TODAY S LECTURE: Watershed Sciences 4930 & 6920 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS WEEK ONE Lecture 1 Introduction to Course & Review of Maps Joe Wheaton Introduction to Course & Review of Maps is to: Cover Introductions Go through syllabus & define goals of course Manage your expectations about course & my expectations of you Answer any questions you have about course logistics Review some basics about maps to help you do better on lab assignments and a more effective communicator with maps WHO IS THIS JOE WHEATON GUY? Assistant Professor in Watershed Sciences (since 2009) Fluvial Geomorphologist Education: Started studying Civil Engineering at Utah State University BSc in Hydrology from University of California at Davis MS in Hydrologic Sciences from University of California at Davis PhD in Geography at University of Southampton (England) Professional Background: Consulting Civil Engineering (California - 4 years) Researcher Fluvial Geomorphology & Ecohydraulics (since 2000) Lecturer (i.e. Assistant Professor) in Physical Geography at Aberystwyth University (Wales 2 years) Research Assistant Professor in Geology at Idaho State University (1 year) YOUR TA & UTF Shannon Belmont Lab Instructor Be nice to her as she ll be grading your work! Erin Fleming Undergrad Teaching Fellow HOW MANY OF YOU. Registered for this course because you were told you had to? Registered for this course because you thought it might be interesting and you wanted to learn a valuable skill? Have changed your major? Have some GIS experience Taken a GIS course before Like maps Want to be here 1

WHAT CLASS IS RIGHT FOR YOU? WATS 4930/6920 10 INTENSE WEEKS WATS 4930: 21 WATS 6920: 28 WATS 4931/6921 5 MORE WEEKS WATS 4931: 5 WATS 6921: 7 WATS 6915 4 INTENSE WEEKS WATS 6915: 8 DEATH-GRIP ON THE OBVIOUS What your friends said about this course was probably true it is a lot of work INTRODUCE YOURSELF (< 5 sec.) Just your First Name Where You re From SURGEON GENERAL WARNING: These classes are a ton of work! Continuing may cause headaches, shortness of breath, loss of sleep, and increased stress levels. But you just might learn a lot about GIS too. 2

I. Primary Learning Outcomes ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW http://gis.joewheaton.org I. Primary Learning Outcomes I. Primary Learning Outcomes BROAD TOPICS Introduction/Review of GIS Abstracting the World to Digital Maps Working with Data in GIS & Geoprocessing Uncertainty & Vector Analyses Raster Analyses GIS Modeling Collecting Your Own Data 3

COURSE TOPICS TOPIC PAGES ARE A REFERENCE CALENDAR ON GIS.JOEWHEATON.ORG I. Primary Learning Outcomes LABS ARE EVERYTHING! You only really learn GIS by doing it WATS 4930/6920 10 Guided Labs Due following week 1 Self Paced Lab WATS 6915 First 4 Labs Due them at your own pace BUT LABS CAN BE DONE ANYWHERE Data you need is online Instructions are spelt out on lab pages often w/ video tutorials Bring headphones! ALWAYS backup to a portable drive As often as you re comfortable redoing something Encourage you to work off your own machine 4

I. Primary Learning Outcomes SOFTWARE - ArcGIS TEXT I. Primary Learning Outcomes COURSE POLICIES Just be respectful of your peers Turn off your phones No texting in lectures Laptops fine for notes/demos I. Primary Learning Outcomes 5

GRADES EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO GET AN A A highly recommended text $8.99 If for nothing else, impress your folks HE CAN T BE SERIOUS THIS IS A SENIOR / GRADUATE LEVEL CLASS! I am Maps are the ultimate end product of GIS and GIS analyses GIS makes it easy to make maps Making good and effective maps is an art that is being lost (i.e. cartography) You intuitively know this but you probably forgot LET S REFER TO THE CAT IN THE HAT WHAT ARE MAPS? ALL HAVE A PURPOSE 6

ALL MAPS HAVE A PURPOSE A GEOLOGY MAP: JUST GEOLOGY What point is the map trying to convey? Context helps convey that point The Map Location Map Geology Map Habitat Map Topographic Map Watershed Map Election Map Example Purpose Show the location of something within a broader geographic context of common knowledge to audience (e.g. state, country, world) Show spatial distribution of underlying geology Show spatial distribution of different habitat types Show spatial distribution of elevations Show delineated boundary of watershed Show which areas voted for which candidate A GEOLOGY MAP: MORE VECTOR DATA A GEOLOGY MAP: ADD DRG USGS BASE Data from Utah Geological Survey: http://geology.utah.gov/ Data from Utah Geological Survey: http://geology.utah.gov/ A GEOLOGY MAP: ADD HILLSHADE RASTER PROJECTIONS, LAT & LONG Data from Utah Geological Survey: http://geology.utah.gov/ Topographic Data from: http://gis.utah.gov/ 7

SCALE SCALE & PLANS DIRECTION / ORIENTATION LEGENDS & SYMBOLOGY SYMBOLOGY COLORS & HATCHES SYMBOLS, LINE-TYPES, ABSTRACTIONS 8

TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION ROUTE ANALYSES (MIN. COST) MEASUREMENT QUERIES THE EVER RELIABLE STRING TECHNIQUE GRID REFERENCES & COORDINATES 9

SOLVING PUZZLES WITH MAPS PATTERN RECOGNITION ISN T THAT NICE? EVEN HAS A GLOSSARY WHY SHOULD YOU CARE? THE 6 C s TO EARN BETTER THAN A C Making bad maps is easy with GIS! You need to know how to speak the language (i.e. nomenclature and terminology matters) You need to understand the spatial analyses you perform We re going to grade you based on the Cat and the Hat and the 6 C s Colorful (but not cluttered) Creative (but not confusing) Consistent Context (location, coordinates, scale, orientation, setting) Convincing (fit for purpose) CORRECT 10

TOO MUCH OVERLAY. GIS Data from: http://gis.utah.gov/ READING FOR THURSDAY THURSDAY S READING/HOMEWORK: Reading Assignments will always be posted on the course website I will try to highlight reading for you at the end of most lectures Read Chapter One of Bolstad: An Introduction to GIS In general, you should get in the habit of checking the website. For this Thursday, see: http://gis.joewheaton.org THIS WEEK S LAB Introduction Lab 01 ArcGIS Refresher & Intro to WebGIS You ll make a very basic map in ArcGIS just to get you used to working in ArcGIS again ;) You will create a website that will be the repository for ALL of your lab assignments You will publish your map and build an interactive google map on your website... Everything you need: http://gis.joewheaton.org/assignments/labs/lab01 NEXT LECTURE On Thursday: Detailed Review of GIS & Intro to WebGIS Image from Corbis : http://pro.corbis.com/images/ 11

TODAY S SUMMARY Nice to meet you Syllabus is on http://gis.joewheaton.org Cat in the Hat and excellent reference 6 C s to avoid a C QUESTIONS?? Post other questions to our Class Forum at http://forum.bluezone.usu.edu/gis 12