- Author: Andy Lyons
- Contributor: Shane Feirer
- Contributor: Sean Hogan
- Contributor: Robert Johnson
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Got the Coronavirus blues? Stuck at home staring at that stubborn dataset that's been on the back-burner for a year or more?
The IGIS Team is pleased to announce an exciting expansion to our Online Office Hours. In addition to quadrupling our time slots, we are also introducing dedicated Office Hour appointments for consultations in the statistical programming language R. We are also lengthening the time slots from 20 minutes to 30 minutes.
IGIS's Online Office Hours are one of ANR's best kept secrets. Since 2018, the IGIS team has availed itself for free online consultations to all ANR employees in a range of technical and data analysis topics including:
- using GIS for research, needs assessment, communication, planning, evaluation, etc.
- where to find spatial data
- how to go from a question to a GIS analysis
- software recommendations
- ArcGIS questions and workflows
- WebGIS and Story Maps
- tools for mobile data collection
- how to store & share spatial data
- working with climate data from Cal-Adapt
- spatial stats
- data analysis with R
- R Shiny
- ENVI
- drone equipment, regulations and best practices
- analyzing drone data with Pix4D
- MS Access
- Google Apps
- proposal consultations
Who does what, you might ask? Sean Hogan is guru in all things related to drones and remote sensing. Shane Feirer and Robert Johnson are professional GIS developers and programmers, have deep expertise in the ESRI suite of GIS tools, and work with Python and Django on a daily basis. Andy Lyons is highly experienced in R, and has a background in GIS and remote sensing. Director Maggi Kelly has supervised hundreds of student projects and has a commanding view of the entire geospatial sciences. Lyons and Feirer also have strong backgrounds in MS Access, data modeling, advanced Google Apps, and are working together on a project to make climate data from Cal-Adapt easier to access and work with. While we certainly can't answer every question, we enjoy discussing all things related to GIS and informatics, and can probably point you in the right direction.
General Office Hours (all topics) are offered Mondays and Tuesdays from 3-4. R consultations Office Hours are available Monday and Tuesday from 4-5. To sign up for a 30-minute slot, please go the sign-up page. The Zoom link will be sent to you in the confirmation email.
Hope to see you in Office Hours!
- Author: Andy Lyons
IGIS is pleased to announce the introduction of online office hours for all ANR staff and IGIS workshop participants. Every Monday from 4-5 pm, we'll be available on Zoom eager to discuss all things GIS. This is a great way to get quick feedback on issues like:
- how to use GIS in your work - needs assessments, research, communication, operations, evaluation, etc.
- where to find spatial data
- going from a question to a GIS analysis
- making a quick and dirty map for print or website
- software help
- ArcGIS tools, workflows, and trouble-shooting
- spatial data analysis with R
- spatial statistics
- proposal consultations
- WebGIS and Story Maps
- tools for mobile data collection
- storing and sharing data
- what you can do with drone imagery, and how to get it
- what you can try yourself, and when you may need to get help
- the IGIS GIS Service Center - what we do and how it works
No question is too big or too small! And while we may not be able to answer every question, we will either find out or point you in the right direction.
Other details:
- Online office hours are for ANR staff and IGIS workshop participants only
- To help ensure we have the best person available to talk with you, we ask that you please sign-up for a time slot, with a brief description of your topic or question.
- Zoom connection information will be sent when you sign-up.
- Can't make Monday afternoons? Choose 'Other' as the time slot when you sign-up, and we'll contact you to set up an alternative time.
- Have a slow Internet connection? No problem, you can turn your web-cam off or simply phone-in.