Extra skills
Most Fletcher students have multiple academic objectives in mind when they enroll. At the same time as they’re looking to expand their general understanding of the international affairs world, they also want to build specific skills that will help them in their career. Beyond the usual in-class opportunities (public speaking, accounting, etc.), there are often out-of-class opportunities to focus on a key area that will support future work. This morning, Ginn Library sent information about workshops offered cooperatively by Ginn along with the University’s Tisch Library and Data Lab. Each workshop meets once for about 90 minutes. Here’s what’s on offer this fall.
Collecting geospatial data using GPS handheld units: GPS is changing the way users collect and manage geographic data. You will learn how to record locations and other survey variables in the field using GPS handheld units. This field data can then be used for spatial analysis and visualization in ArcGIS and other open source applications, such as google earth and QGIS.
Collecting geospatial data using Survey 123 (phone app): You will learn how to record locations and other survey variables in the field using Survey 123 (phone app). This field data can then be used for spatial analysis and visualization in ArcGIS and other open source applications, such as google earth and QGIS.
An Introduction to Quantum GIS (QGIS): QGIS is a free, open-source software that allows you to create, edit, visualize, analyze and publish geospatial information on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. More and more NGOs and international organizations are utilizing QGIS for their mapping and data visualization needs. This workshop is ideal for students who have introductory knowledge of ArcGIS. During this workshop, you will learn the basics of QGIS, including topics such as projections, selections, layer styling, and map composition.
Mapping Open Data with R: Know the basics of R already? Add a few lines of code to create beautiful, visually engaging maps for your next project. This workshop will walk you through the basics of loading and manipulating open statistical and geospatial data in RStudio to create high-quality maps. You will create choropleth maps of USA and Massachusetts using American Community Survey (ACS) data, world development indicators from the World Bank, and maps of point density and elevation. Familiarity with data frames, installation of R packages, and geospatial data (shapefiles, rasters, projections) highly recommended.
These sessions are completely optional, but open to anyone who sees a future use for these skills.