GIS
Telling Spatial Stories with your Data, Part 1
November 20, 2024, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Presenter: Lily Crandall-Oral
Location: 548 and 552 - Presentation Room (Combined)
Location: Koerner Library
This introductory workshop is targeted toward scholars, practitioners, and researchers who are interested in finding ways to represent their data and research materials spatially. Rather than focusing on a single software or technical workflow, participants will be introduced to a variety of methods, tools, and platforms to create maps or spatial representations. Participants will also be walked through key questions to manage research projects, and learn how to evaluate tools and workflows for their applicability to their projects.
This workshop will be facilitated across two sessions. Session 1 is concerned with project design; Session 2 will put into practice skills learned on day one. Please register for both sessions.
Though there will be an example project, participants are invited to bring their own projects/datasets to work through together on day two. Attendance to Session 1 is prerequisite for participation in Session 2.
Not sure if this workshop is for you? Non-geospatial experts are welcome, especially those interested in spatial approaches to humanities research and data.
Things to do before arriving:
Please bring a laptop or other device.
Location:
Koerner Library, Presentation Room 548/552
If you have questions, concerns, or accessibility needs, please email alexandra.alisauskas@ubc.ca
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