Dr. David Unwin will present his online course “Spatial Statistics with 
Geographic Information Systems” Feb. 17 – March 17 at statistics.com.

This course includes practical work with GIS software, and covers the 
spatial analytical methods that GIS users need to make best use of both 
their spatial data and their GIS, and answer such questions as:

- Is there an unusual cluster of crimes/cases of a disease here that we 
need to worry about?
- Do these data show variation across the country that I need to know about?
- What is the air temperature here most likely to be?

Dr. Unwin is emeritus Professor of Geography at Birkbeck College, 
University of London, and a Visiting Professor in Geomatic Engineering at 
University College (University of London). He developed the world’s first 
wholly internet-delivered Master’s program in GIS in 1998, and has authored 
or co-authored a series of texts, including “Geographic Information 
Analysis,” “Virtual Reality in Geography,” and “Re-presenting GIS.”

Participants will interact with Dr. Unwin via a private discussion board; 
the course will require about 5-15 hours per week and there are no set 
hours when you must be online.

Registration and details at
http://www.statistics.com/content/courses/geostatistics/

Peter Bruce
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