Hello all,
this semester, I want to make a short introduction of GRASS for the students which shall apply it within their courses (determination of runoff and erosion in a mid-mountain range, we will do our practical work in Luxembourg). For this, they will use mainly the raster modules.
The few things I know about grass I did it with the well known "do it yourself and ty with errors" method, so I think my knowledge is not really structured...
Is there a comprehensive structure available for courses? Could it be possible to get some material for classes?
Thanks a lot
Manuel
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On 17/04/07 16:37, Dr. Manuel Seeger wrote:
Hello all,
this semester, I want to make a short introduction of GRASS for the students which shall apply it within their courses (determination of runoff and erosion in a mid-mountain range, we will do our practical work in Luxembourg). For this, they will use mainly the raster modules.
The few things I know about grass I did it with the well known "do it yourself and ty with errors" method, so I think my knowledge is not really structured...
Is there a comprehensive structure available for courses? Could it be possible to get some material for classes?
See
http://grass.gdf-hannover.de/wiki/GRASS_Education_(Free_GIS_education)
and the GRASS literature published by GDF:
http://www.gdf-hannover.de/media.php?id=0&lg=en
(not completely up to date, especially in terms of GUI).
Finally, there is always the book:
http://mpa.itc.it/grassbook2/
Of which a third edition seems to be in a fairly advanced stage.
Moritz
Dr. Manuel Seeger wrote on 04/17/2007 04:37 PM:
Hello all,
this semester, I want to make a short introduction of GRASS for the
students which shall apply it within their courses (determination of
runoff and erosion in a mid-mountain range, we will do our practical
work in Luxembourg). For this, they will use mainly the raster modules.
The few things I know about grass I did it with the well known "do it
yourself and ty with errors" method, so I think my knowledge is not
really structured...
Is there a comprehensive structure available for courses? Could it be
possible to get some material for classes?
Here we have listed some courses (Helena and me):
http://mpa.itc.it/grasstutor/shortcourse_menu.phtml
There is more, see the tutorials section on the GRASS Web site.
Markus
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ITC -> since 1 March 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler
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