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My Home / ESM 263 - S14 ESM 263 - GEOG. INFO. SYSTEMS - Spring 2014 SECTION LINKS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jump to current week LATEST NEWS 12:24 PM,May 2 James Frew default workspace solution Older topics... ADMINISTRATION Course Administration Switch Role To... Grades Return To My Normal Role ESM 263 - Geographic Information Systems - Spring 2014 ESM 263 is a one-quarter introduction to geographic information systems (GIS). The course is intended for MESM students who need to acquire a working knowledge of GIS theory and practice in a single quarter. Instructor: James Frew (office hours by appointment) TAs: NB: I often leave the door closed when I'm in my office. It's OK to knock! Ty Brandt (office hours Fri 09:00-12:00 in the GIS lab) Eric Fournier (office hours Fri 13:00-16:00 in the GIS lab) s (all in Bren Hall 3035; attend only the lab you are enrolled in): 1. Mon/Wed 09:00-11:00 (code: 20487) 2. Mon/Wed 14:30-16:30 (code: 20495) Textbooks: Bolstad, P. (2012) GIS Fundamentals: A First Text on Geographic information Systems, Fourth Edition. White Bear Lake, MN: Elder Press. ISBN 978-0-9717647-3-6 [home page] [publisher] NOTE: be sure to get the fourth edition. Law, M. and Collins, A. (2013) Getting to Know ArcGIS for Desktop, Third Edition. Redlands, CA: ESRI Press. ISBN 978-1-58948-308-8 [Amazon] NOTE: Be sure to get the third edition. My Profile Settings NAVIGATION My Home More info: Grading criteria ArcGIS background Windows & ArcGIS setup procedures Assignments: Site Home Assignment 1: Cartography My Profile Assignment 2: Sea Level Rise in Santa Barbara Current Course Assignment 3: Site suitability analysis for wind power 2014%05%11,(15:28 subsidies 1(of(6

ESM 263 - S14 Participants My Courses Assignment 4: Conservation priorities using multicriteria decision analysis Instructor Announcements March 31 - April 6 Week 1: Introduction to GIS & cartography slides: Geographic Information Systems: Introduction textbook: Bolstad: ch 1: An Introduction to GIS article: Geographic information science and systems for environmental management Windows file system Windows setup ArcGIS setup, part 1 ArcGIS setup, part 2 textbook: Law ch 3a: Displaying map data & 3b: Navigating a map ch 10: Making maps for presentation April 7 - April 13 Week 2: Coordinate systems and map projections slides: Coordinate Systems and Map Projections data: projections textbook: Bolstad: ch 3: Geodesy, Datums, Map Projections, and Coordinate Systems video: "Are you saying the map is wrong?" ArcGIS help What are map projections? What is geocoding? reference Understanding Map Projections An Album of Map Projections slides: Cartography Basics Using ColorBrewer with ArcMap 10 Classifying numeric data that includes a "No Data" code textbook: Law: ch 10: Making maps for presentation April 14 - April 20 2014%05%11,(15:28 2(of(6

Week 3: Vector data slides: Vector Data data: vector formats textbooks Bolstad ch 2: Data Models ch 9: Basic Spatial Analysis Law ch 15: Querying data ch 17: Selecting features by location : spatial analysis (Frew gone Wed 16 Apr) April 21 - April 27 Week 4: Attribute data slides: Attribute Tables and Tabular Data example: data: USGS BGN State and Topical Gazetteer Download Files ArcGIS help Adding a Microsoft Excel table to ArcMap Adding an ASCII or text file table Schema.ini file format Adding x,y coordinate data as a layer textbooks Bolstad: ch 8: Attribute Data and Tables Law ch 16: Joining and relating data ch 18c: Exporting data book chapter: P. Revesz, Introduction to Databases: From Biological to Spatio-Temporal. Springer-Verlag, London, 2010. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84996-095-3 ch 3: Relational databases April 28 - May 4 Week 5: Raster data slides: Raster Data data: raster formats data: raster operations demos 2014%05%11,(15:28 3(of(6

textbooks Bolstad: ch 10: Topics in Raster Analysis Law ch 7d: Symbolizing rasters ch 8: Classifying features ch 18d: Running tools in a model ArcGIS Help 10.1: ModelBuilder from What is ModelBuilder? through Tutorial: Executing tools in ModelBuilder ArcGIS setup, part 3 using Spatial Analyst and Model Builder with raster data data: 5 self-study: ArcGIS Spatial Analyst tutorial data: Stowe.gdb SURVEY: mid-course evaluation May 5 - May 11 Week 6: GIS models slides: GIS Models (with a side of ArcCatalog) textbook: Bolstad: ch 13: Spatial Models and Modeling book chapters J. Malczewski, GIS and Multicriteria Decision Analysis. Wiley, New York, 1999. ISBN: 978-0471329442 ch 3: Introduction to Multicriteria Decision Analysis P.A. Longley et al (eds.), Geographical Information Systems. Wiley, New York, 1999. ISBN: 978-0471321828 ch 35: Multi-criteria evaluation and GIS T.L. Saaty & L.G. Vargas, Models, Methods, Concepts & Applications of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Springer, New York, 2012. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3597-6 ch 1: How to Make a Decision article: Ian McHarg ArcGIS environment settings: precedence and persistence ModelBuilder HW3 tools Finding and ranking contiguous areas in a raster May 12 - May 18 2014%05%11,(15:28 4(of(6

Week 7: Terrain and watershed analysis slides: Terrain and Watershed Analysis demos: terrain data watershed modeling textbook: Bolstad: ch 11: Terrain Analysis book chapter: P.A. Longley et al (eds.) Geographical Information Systems. Wiley, New York, 1999. ISBN: 978-0471321828 ch 9: Representation of terrain article: Rapid calculation of terrain parameters for radiation modeling from digital elevation data (work day for assignment 3) May 19 - May 25 Week 8: GIS data sources and data capture slides GIS Data: Sources and Capture GIS Data Online textbook: Bolstad ch 4: Maps, Data Entry, Editing, and Output ch 5: Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Coordinate Surveying ch 6: Aerial and Satellite Images ch 7: Digital Data book chapter: Data Source Handbook Locations : NDVI and MCA data: 8 May 26 - June 1 Week 9: Interpolation and uncertainty slides: Interpolation and Uncertainty example: Snow's cholera map data source UCLA Dept of Epidemiology's John Snow website the Broad Street pump s textbook: Bolstad 2014%05%11,(15:28 5(of(6

ch 12: Spatial Estimation: Interpolation, Prediction, and Core Area Delineation ch 14: Data Standards and Quality book chapters: P.A. Longley et al (eds.) Geographical Information Systems. Wiley, New York, 1999. ISBN: 978-0471321828 ch 34: Spatial interpolation ch 13: Models of uncertainty in spatial data (work day for assignment 4) June 2 - June 8 Week 10: bonus topics (TBD) (work day for assignment 4) James Frew: Student(Return to my normal role) Home Copyright 2013 The Regents of the University of California, All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Last Modified April 24, 2013 8:00 AM/ Questions or Comments? Please submit a help ticket 2014%05%11,(15:28 6(of(6