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Welcome to the IFRC Network GIS Training Platform

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Teach GIS for Humanitarian Work

The One-Stop-Shop for teaching Geoinformation System (GIS) skills for the work in the Red Cross Red Cresent Network ::: ::::

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Start Learning ➡️

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::::{grid} 3 :::{card} Wiki 📖 The wiki is your companion for working with QGIS in training in real life. It brings together all practical information in the form of how-to guides and videos :::

:::{card} Modules 🎓 In the learning modules, all relevant concepts and techniques of QGIS are explained, enabling trainees to reinforce their understanding of the training content :::

:::{card} Exercises ✍️ In the exercises, essential concepts and practical techniques are presented, providing participants with hands-on opportunities to apply and reinforce their QGIS skills :::

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What's Inside

Trainers for QGIS are the principal audience of the IFRC Network GIS Training Platform. Here you can find training materials for teaching QGIS specific for the work in the Red Cross Red Cresent network for total beginners up to an intermediate level.

🙌 The training material is centred around the extensive use of practical follow-along exercises and hands-on training.

🎥 And the use of rich media like videos and visualizations.

Learning Objectives

The primary objective is to empower individuals across various roles within the Red Cross Red Crescent network with robust QGIS skills.

The QGIS skills offered on this platform span basic, intermediate, and advanced proficiency levels, with each level comprising three dedicated modules.

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Modul 1 - Introduction GIS ✨ Modul 2 - Working with Geodata 🌍 Modul 3 - Basic GIS operations 📍
Installation QGIS Layer Concept in GIS Digital data editing and creation
Paper maps and cartography, digital maps distinction Data Import Feature attribute selection and editing
Introduction to GIS Geo features and attributes Feature Selection
QGIS Interface Description Vector and Raster data- Basic concepts Spatial Queries: Select by polygon + location
WebGIS Platform Vector data Data Classification
Mobile Apps overview Vector file formats
Examples of maps created with GIS Basemap selection Introduction to non-spatial queries
Projections
Data Sources
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Modul 4 - Representation 🗺️ Modul 5 - Intermidate GIS Operations 🌐 Modul 6 - Data analysis with QGIS 📊
Visualisation Geoprocessing: Buffer
Graphical variables Geoprocessing: Clip Data access
Styling in QGIS Geoprocessing: Dissolve QGIS Plugins Example: QuickOSM
Symbology and Colors Clip by Mask Remote Sensing/ Raster Data Intro
Export/Import styles Clip by Extent
Print layout Non-spatial queries
Map composition Table functions: Attribute table operations
Atlas function Non-Spatial Joins
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Modul 7 - Automatisation 💻 Modul 8 - Remote Sensing and Raster data 🛰️ Modul 9 - Accessbility 🚑
Automation intro Zonal Statistics Accessibility analyses
Extraction of raster values Spatial analysis
Create elevation profile
Reclassify raster data
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How to use the IFRC Network GIS Training Platform

::::{grid} 2 :::{card} Trainer's There is a dedicated section for trainers who want to use the platform.

The most important component is the training plans. These give you an orientation on when to use what in your training cycle. Nevertheless, every component of the training material is designed to be utilized independently. In addition to the training plans, you'll discover a wealth of resources, ranging from best practices for training to innovative methods for teaching GIS.
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:::{card} Trainee's Your trainers will be your guides for this platform. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them any questions about this training platform. This is not a self-learning platform. If you want to learn QGIS, it is always better to participate in a course and learn from an experienced trainer. However, you are welcome to use this platform for homing your QGIS skills, just beaware that selflearning ist not the objective of the platform. ::: ::::


Upcoming trainings

Title Date Application Organization Format Language Skill Level Info
The Use of Geoinformation in Anticipatory Humanitarian Action 15.01-26.01.2024 Closed ⛔ German Red Cross & HeiGIT Online Englisch Basic Info
Current Approaches and GIS Methods to Support Anticipatory Humanitarian Action 11.03-22.03.2024 Closed ⛔ German Red Cross & HeiGIT Online Englisch Intermidate Info

Contact

You have questions, feedback or comments on the platform and the content. We are allways happy to hear from you. You can contact us via email   [email protected]__

Join the Community

🤝 Learning is most enjoyable when shared. Join our vibrant community of GIS enthusiasts, learners, and experts by participating in discussions, asking questions, and sharing your insights. Together, we can leverage the power of GIS to make a positive impact on humanitarian causes around the world.

Happy Mapping!

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