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Introduction to Geospatial Technologies

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Chronicling the wide range of geographic technologies available to and used by geographers, Introduction to Geospatial Technologies helps you gain a basic foundation of knowledge while also obtaining hands-on learning, practical experience, and exposure to the relevant software.

557 pages, Paperback

First published July 15, 2011

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Bradley A. Shellito

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July 25, 2021

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Used for Intro to Geospatial Technologies class Fall 2020 (5th edition).

WHAT I LIKED
1) APPROACHABLE!!! So many textbooks are so unapproachable and holier-than-thou, and it really impedes learning. Not so with this book! It’s so conversational and colloquial!! I’m not yet done with this book, but I had to pause my reading to comment this. I’m on chapter 6 now, and one of the opening phrases is: “now it’s time to start doing some things with GIS data.” Textbook authors almost never write like that because it’s technically not efficient in conveying any real ideas, BUT these authors often overlook the value of addressing the audience as modern learners who are used to information embedded in casual conversation. In short, I so appreciate Shellito’s informality. It makes a world of difference. (From Sept. 30, 2020)

WHAT I DIDN’T LIKE/WHAT I LEARNED
1) occasionally overly technical And overwhelming with information.
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April 17, 2015
will be glad when this class is over
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November 30, 2016
A clear and concise look at the geospatial world we live in and how to apply these concepts into our lives. Easy to read. The labs need more guidance, like by an instructor.
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