Here is a document I put together for Indiana’s Department of Natural Resources for employees transition from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro.
Spatialite + QGIS: Pack a Punch For Free!
I presented at the State of Indiana’s GIS Day. The title of the presentation was “Spatialite+QGIS: Pack A Punch For Free.” See the materials from the presentation below.
Here is the PowerPoint presentation. Here is a PDF of the presentation.
Proceed to this link to download Spatialite’s graphic user interface.
Email me, jacobaamark at gmail dot com, with any questions!
Census Data Guide
Click here to access a guide I put together which describes how to take full advantage of the geographic data provided by the US Census Bureau.
QGIS Workshop – Indiana GIO
I gave a 2-day workshop on QGIS in August of 2017. All lectures and exercises were created while I was working as an intern for the state of Indiana’s Geographic Information Officer, Jim Sparks.
At this link, you will find the Workshop Data, in addition to the lectures slides and the exercise workbook.
I recently gave a talk at the Indiana Geographic Information Office’s 2017 GIS User Group Meeting. The title of the talk is Open Source GIS: Opportunities Abound. The main topic of discussion is the use of Open Source GIS in a government setting, but the content is relevant to the adoption of open source geospatial tools is all sectors & industries.
Here it is in PDF format.
Here it is in its original PowerPoint format.
Feel free to use any and all content. Please give credit.
IGIC 2017 – QGIS Workshop
Click here to download workshop PDF: QGIS Workshop @ IGIC 2017.
QGIS in Local Government
This is a link to a presentation I gave to county GIS coordinators in Indiana. I discussed the advantages of integrating QGIS into a n analyst’s workflow.
Here is a resource document I put together to go with the presentation. It includes links regarding Open Source software in a government setting and getting started with QGIS.
First blog post
This blog will be the home of my school-related projects during the Spring 2017 semester as a Geographic Information Science (GIS) student and as an intern during the Summer of 2017 for Indiana’s Geographic Information Office. In the future, it may house additional work.