Amy Burness
I am a Graduate Environmental scientist and currently work at Kartosa as a Junior GIS specialist. I am passionate about the environment and using GIS to solve complex ecological and environmental issues. I think opensource technology is the future and enjoy interacting with the QGIS community and hosting the QGIS Open Day.
Sessions
The QGIS Open Day are organised on the principle of self-organisation and community participation. The monthly sessions are open to anyone in the opensource community and cover various topics from presenting new developments and releases, tutorial style work-flows and interactive open sessions.
In the year the channel has been active, QOD has generated over 50 videos obtained 4000 subscribers and on average QOD channel receives Approximately 5000 views each month. Most QOD viewers are from the United States, Germany, India, France and the UK and 94% of QOD viewers are male. The most popular video on the channel is “A geological map work-flow in QGIS with Chris Lambert with” 5277 views.
Looking forward, the QOD channel aims to be the official platform to show the functionality of the new QGIS releases, plugins, work-flows, and opensource GIS platforms. The channel aims to increase support, viewership and participation from a wider, more diverse audience and encourage different regions to contribute. Join the QOD community and let’s learn from each other.