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GPS / GIS & GPS / GIS & Photogrammetry OnlinePhotogrammetry Online
Jeff ThurstonJeff Thurston
Department of Renewable ResourcesDepartment of Renewable Resources
University of AlbertaUniversity of Alberta
Edmonton, CanadaEdmonton, Canada
T6G 2H1T6G 2H1
“Connecting Albertans”: URISA Alberta Conference 1999
What we are doing?What we are doing?
theory and applications of surveying
theory and applications of GPS
theory and application of
photogrammetry (aerial imaging)
Theory and application ofgeographic information systems (GIS)
Where are we doing this?Where are we doing this?
undergraduate forestry program
Environmental Resource Management Program, Extension
GPS / GIS Online International (Fall 1999)
http://rrgpsgis.forsci.ualberta.ca
https://webct.srv.ualberta.ca/public/FOREN201/index.html
Course Course ContentContent Lecture #1 Survey measurements / definitions
Lecture #2 Coordinates, distances, traversesLecture #3 Differential levellingLecture #4 Traverse and angle definitionsLecture #5 Measurements, error of closureLecture #6 Closure, bearingsLecture #7 Topography, rasters, vectorsLecture #8 Mapping, topology, spatial entitiesLecture #9 Introduction to GPSLecture #10 Status, constellations, DGPSLecture #11 Base stations, data, featuringLecture #12 GPS / GIS data captureLecture #13 Movie: GPSLecture #14 Remote SensingLecture #15 Intro to aerial photogrammetryLecture #16 EXAM (surveying/GPS)Lecture #17 Photo scalesLecture #18 Base/height ratios, displacementLecture #19 Stereoscopy, parallax, areasLecture #20 Mosaics, orthophotos, spectrumLecture #21 Forest classificationLecture #22 Photo interpretationLecture #23 Interpretation, stands, keysLecture #24 Photogrammetry, lasers, orthosLecture #25 Integration of technologiesLecture #26 Climate & meteorological technologies
Online Course MenuOnline Course Menu
https://webct.srv.ualberta.ca/public/GPS/index.html
https://webct.srv.ualberta.ca/public/GPS/index.html
IntegrationIntegration
Online
GPSSV Data
GISMaps Aerial
Photos
CourseNotes
LaserUltra -Sonics
EmailGrades
JAVA
TotalStations
New Technology
InteractionInteraction
Online
GPSSV Data
GISMaps Aerial
Photos
CourseNotes
LaserUltra -Sonics
EmailGrades
JAVA
TotalStations
NewTechnologies
Other ApplicationsOther Applications
agricultural land management cropping systems rotation precision farming hydrological delineation buffer distancing soil fertility utilities and corridors economic inputs / outputs transportation
Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry,and Home Economics
Our ApproachOur Approach
allows students anywhere access to GPS / GIS and photogrammetry theory
recognizes and understands the importance ofintegrated technologies (real applications)
capitalizes upon open architectures (efficiency)
recognizes educational materials developed on high speed networks are delivered on low speed dialups (access)
Where are we going?Where are we going?
increased use of JAVA
developing databases of interactive “scenarios”
online visualization & modeling
use of real-time data and live applications
remote location real-time labs online stereoscopy
multi - language GPS/GIS/photogrammetry modules
The Future / NeedsThe Future / Needs increased education and training in multiple
and integrated technology applications and use
use and development of interactive technologies for delivery anywhere and anytime
innovative and unique partnerships between industry, government and institutions to acquiretechnologies, develop, and distribute educational materials
research and development to meet new applicationsand emerging new “geo-technologies”.
Further InformationFurther Information
Contact: [email protected]
Servers: GPS / GIS
http://rrgpsgis.forsci. ualberta.ca
GPShttp://rrgps.forsci.ualberta.ca
GPS Working Group / JAVAhttp://www.ualberta.ca/~norris/gps/
Online Course Development (GPS/GIS)http://rrgpsgis.forsci.ualberta.ca/info.html
Acknowledgement:Acknowledgement:
Mike Abley - Department of Renewable Resources
Ken Crossman - Department of Computing and NetworkServices
Linda Janzen - Department of Renewable Resources
Susan Stein - Department of Computing and Network Services
Norris Weimer - Department of Computing and NetworkServices