06-02, 15:30–17:00 (Europe/Stockholm), KO22 (WS1)
Map projections are almost always defined as projections onto a plane, not onto a cone or cylinder as most materials describe them. QGIS supports many vector and raster file formats as input, offers excellent map design capabilities, and provides access to a wealth of freely available data that covers the entire Earth. With the help of QGIS, we can easily create print layouts for many projections, enabling us to teach projection theory more accurately and even create our own "globes" for classrooms worldwide.
The workshop will demonstrate how to create a custom "globe" in the classroom, helping students understand how map projections work.
Please bring your own laptop with QGIS 3.40 LTR preinstalled.
Master of engineering in Geodesy by profession. In love with QGIS since 1.4.0 'Enceladus'. I'm experienced with CAD, GIS, SQL and computer maintenance in general. I'm a big fan of open-source solutions and I hope someday soon I'll be able to give back something more than bug reports to open-source community.