I've done both....if the participants are ArcGIS Users (about 80% of mine are) it's good to compare/contrast with that software and then work through tutorials.

Navigating the Interface
Adding data/data types
Symbology of vector/raster
Geoprocessing Tools
Map Composer

With 20-30 minute tutorials and 5 to 6 chapters that's a full day if the participants start asking questions.


On 08/15/2014 12:50 PM, Lene Fischer wrote:

Hi,

In September I´m going to have a full day QGIS workshop at FOSS4G in Portland.

Right now I´m in a middle of a selection of topics/tutorials to be presented - and a have a small problem: Which to choose....

It is possible to either show how a function works and/or have tutorials for participants to work with on a individual basis.

So my question to the list: Which topics do you find most important and/or interesting to show and learn other users.

Regards

*Lene Fischer*

Associate Professor

*Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management*

University of Copenhagen

MOB +45 40115084

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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