QGIS is a free and open-source cross-platform desktop geographic information system application that supports viewing, editing, printing, and analysis of geospatial data. QGIS is a popular open-source GIS with advanced capabilities. This course contains a series of tutorials and tips that show you how to use it to tackle common GIS problems. You may use these tutorials as a self-paced course to learn the software thoroughly. However, each section is fairly independent, so those familiar with QGIS can jump into any section.
Since QGIS is free software and anyone can use it, I have brought a new course that will help beginners in learning the basics of QGIS. In this tutorial of QGIS For Beginners, the students will learn the followings:
1. Basic of QGIS
Downloading and Installing QGIS
Menu Bar, Tool Bar, Map Legend
Map view, Status Bar,
Adding Vector Layer
Adding CSV
Navigating the map
2. Plugins in QGIS
Plugin Installation
QUICK OSM Plugin
Using Plugin
Adding Base Map Layer
3. Working with vector data
Vector Data
Shapefile and attribute data
Clip, Dissolve, Intersect,
Union, Difference
Symbology
4. Working with raster data
Raster Data
Raster Clip
Hillshade
Slope
Aspect
Contour
5. Digitization in QGIS
Creating a shape file
Creating a point
Creating line
Creating a polygon
6. Georeferencing in QGIS
7. Map Layout in QGIS
Creating a new print layout
Title
Legend
Exporting maps in different formats
This tutorial is sufficient for those who want to see themself doing the basics of geospatial analysis using QGIS.
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