11-17, 09:00–12:00 (Pacific/Auckland), WF510
Learn how to create, publish, and manage interactive web maps using Re:Earth, a data platform with a low-code visualizer and content management system. This workshop is ideal for beginners and professionals looking to streamline geospatial communication on the web without programming.
Experience Re:Earth Visualizer + CMS in this hands-on workshop focused on creating and managing interactive web maps — all without writing code. Re:Earth is a data platform that combines a powerful visual map editor (Visualizer) with a flexible content management system (CMS), enabling users to build and publish dynamic maps directly from the browser.
You’ll learn how to design interactive maps, manage map layers and content through the CMS, and understand how the two components work together to streamline map publishing workflows. Whether you're new to GIS or looking for a modern alternative to traditional WebGIS tools, this session will provide a practical introduction to Re:Earth's low-code capabilities.
What to Expect:
- Web Map Creation: Learn to build interactive maps using Re:Earth Visualizer
- Content Management: Manage layers, properties, and metadata with Re:Earth CMS
- Integrated Workflow: Understand how CMS and Visualizer work together
Who Should Attend:
GIS users, educators, local government staff, and non-developers seeking a user-friendly, a data platform for building and managing interactive web maps — low coding required.
GIS engineer at Eukarya, from Japan.
Board member of OSGeo Japan Chapter.
Software developer at Eukarya. Passionate about open source. First time joining FOSS4G