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1 GPS / GIS & Photogrammetry Online Jeff Thurston Department of Renewable Resources University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada T6G 2H1 “Connecting Albertans”: URISA Alberta Conference 1999

2 What we are doing? theory and applications of surveying theory and applications of GPS theory and application of photogrammetry (aerial imaging) Theory and application of geographic information systems (GIS)

3 Where are we doing this?  undergraduate forestry program  Environmental Resource Management Program, Extension  GPS / GIS Online International (Fall 1999) http://rrgpsgis.forsci.ualberta.ca

4 https://webct.srv.ualberta.ca/public/FOREN201/index.html

5 Course Content Lecture #1 Survey measurements / definitions Lecture #2 Coordinates, distances, traverses Lecture #3 Differential levelling Lecture #4 Traverse and angle definitions Lecture #5 Measurements, error of closure Lecture #6 Closure, bearings Lecture #7Topography, rasters, vectors Lecture #8 Mapping, topology, spatial entities Lecture #9 Introduction to GPS Lecture #10 Status, constellations, DGPS Lecture #11 Base stations, data, featuring Lecture #12 GPS / GIS data capture Lecture #13 Movie: GPS Lecture #14 Remote Sensing Lecture #15 Intro to aerial photogrammetry Lecture #16 EXAM (surveying/GPS) Lecture #17 Photo scales Lecture #18 Base/height ratios, displacement Lecture #19 Stereoscopy, parallax, areas Lecture #20 Mosaics, orthophotos, spectrum Lecture #21 Forest classification Lecture #22 Photo interpretation Lecture #23 Interpretation, stands, keys Lecture #24 Photogrammetry, lasers, orthos Lecture #25 Integration of technologies Lecture #26 Climate & meteorological technologies

6 Online Course Menu

7 https://webct.srv.ualberta.ca/public/GPS/index.html

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9 Integration Online GPS SV Data GIS Maps Aerial Photos Course Notes Laser Ultra - Sonics Email Grades JAVA Total Stations New Technology

10 Interaction Online GPS SV Data GIS Maps Aerial Photos Course Notes Laser Ultra - Sonics Email Grades JAVA Total Stations New Technologies

11 Other 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

12 Our Approach  allows students anywhere access to GPS / GIS and photogrammetry theory  recognizes and understands the importance of integrated technologies (real applications)  capitalizes upon open architectures (efficiency)  recognizes educational materials developed on high speed networks are delivered on low speed dialups (access)

13 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

14 The 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 acquire technologies, develop, and distribute educational materials  research and development to meet new applications and emerging new “geo-technologies”.

15 Further Information Contact: Jeff.Thurston@ualberta.ca Servers: GPS / GIS http://rrgpsgis.forsci. ualberta.ca GPS http://rrgps.forsci.ualberta.ca GPS Working Group / JAVA http://www.ualberta.ca/~norris/gps/ Online Course Development (GPS/GIS) http://rrgpsgis.forsci.ualberta.ca/info.html

16 Acknowledgement: Mike Abley -Department of Renewable Resources Ken Crossman - Department of Computing and Network Services Linda Janzen - Department of Renewable Resources Susan Stein - Department of Computing and Network Services Norris Weimer -Department of Computing and Network Services


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