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Geospatial Information System (GIS) Lecture 1. University of Notre Dame Center for Research Computing January 29 th , 2009. Overview. Introductions Office Hours and Help Outside of Class Course Outline & Objectives Lab Setup Accessing ArcGIS (in this lab or on your laptop) Lecture 1.
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Geospatial Information System (GIS)Lecture 1 University of Notre Dame Center for Research Computing January 29th, 2009
Overview • Introductions • Office Hours and Help Outside of Class • Course Outline & Objectives • Lab Setup • Accessing ArcGIS (in this lab or on your laptop) • Lecture 1 Center for Research Computing
Instructor Introductions Center for Research Computing • Ed Bensman: ebensman@nd.edu • Office hours: Monday 1:30-2:30p.m. • Room 122 ITC • Phone: 631-2397 • Dilkushi Pitts: dpitts@nd.edu • Office hours: Wednesday 2:30pm – 4:30pm • Room 111A ITC • Phone: 631-1671
Class Introductions Center for Research Computing • Introduce yourself • Faculty, Student or Staff? • Where do you work or what program are you in? • What is your interest in GIS?
Course Outline Center for Research Computing Lecture 1 – Course Overview and GIS Basics Lecture 2 – Creating maps & features Lecture 3 – Projections & Data Transforms Lecture 4 – Attribute Tables Lecture 5 – Spatial Data Lecture 6 – Remotely Sensed Data Lecture 7 – Creating Graphs, Maps, Documents Spring Presentations (date/time/location TBD)
Course Objectives Center for Research Computing • Combine theory and practical assignments • Plan & undertake a GIS project • Learn ESRI ArcGIS software • GIS is a growth sector in the U.S. economy • Intro to GIS, map projections, data integration, types of spatial data and the tools, technology, and utilities available to work with spatial data • Provide a venue to present your work (optional)
Lab Setup Center for Research Computing Follow the instructions on the sheet provided Raise your hand if you need assistance
Accessing ArcGIS Center for Research Computing • In the lab, click on: Start All Programs ArcGIS • ….then one of the ArcGIS programs: • ArcCatalog • ArcGlobe • ArcMap • ArcReader • ArcScene
Accessing ArcGIS Center for Research Computing You can also access ArcGIS from your laptop, desktop PC or workstation; after downloading the software See Ed Bensman during break or after class for details on how to download and install on a University owned computer Brief demo of how this works
Lecture 1 Center for Research Computing • What is GIS? • Basic GIS Functions: • Capturing • Storing • Querying • Analysis • Display • Output • Project Discussion – Data Needs
What is GIS? Center for Research Computing Geographic (or Geospatial) Information System(s) -- GIS Integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information (source: http://www.gis.com/whatisgis )
3 Views of GIS Data Source: http://www.esri.com Center for Research Computing Database View Map View Model View
Basic GIS Functions Center for Research Computing • Capturing • Maps • Coordinates • Digital Data • GPS • Sensor Network Data
Basic GIS Functions Center for Research Computing • Storing • Vector Data • Points - individual houses, stores, buildings (locations) • Lines – streets, networks, etc. • Polygons -- plots of land, neighborhoods, houses (zoomed in) • Raster Data • GIF, TIF, JPG • Other… • Map Scale determines shape & size of features
Retail stores Land uses Streets Points Areas/Polygons Lines Vector Examples Source: http://www.esri.com Center for Research Computing
Map Scale city Large scale Smaller area More detail 1:500 1:24000 city Small scale Larger area Less detail 1:24000 1:250000 Source: http://www.esri.com Center for Research Computing
Basic GIS Functions Center for Research Computing • Querying • Identifying Specific Features on a Map • Roads • Bridges • Counties • Identifying Features based on Conditions • Counties with population > 300,000 people • Counties with an area of > ______ square miles
Basic GIS Functions Center for Research Computing • Analysis • Proximity • Parcels of land within ____ feet of a road • Overlays • Building Type + Owner + Square Footage • Network • Roads • Utilities • Etc…
Basic GIS Functions Center for Research Computing Display
Basic GIS Functions Center for Research Computing Output
GIS Layers Center for Research Computing GIS works on the concept of layers
3 Components of GIS Attributes Behavior Geometry Streets and highways may not intersect Source: http://www.esri.com Center for Research Computing
Relationships of Various GIS Features Center for Research Computing Topology mathematically models connectivity, adjacency, and coincidence “Cities” belong to groups called “States” Highways connect City X to City Y
ArcGIS Family of Tools Center for Research Computing ArcView ArcEditor ArcInfo Each tool listed above has increasing functionality down the list
ArcToolbox Center for Research Computing Numerous features new in ArcGIS 9.3
Questions? Center for Research Computing Next we’ll go into the lab section of this class