All of my courses are available on the Udemy platform. This means that

They are self-paced. Start when you want and take as long as you want to finish

They are available 24-7 on-line

They can be downloaded to a mobile device and watched off-line

They have life-time access

All of my courses use open source software and simple, standard methods that have stood the test of time. They can be implemented without spending anything on licensing, subscriptions, or per-user fees. Many of the concepts you will learn can be applied to commercial software as well but I think you will be impressed with the power and ease of the open source ecosystem, especially for multi-user geospatial applications.

Web Programming courses for Geospatial

QGIS and PostGIS courses

QGIS 3.0 for GIS Professionals – This course is projected to be available concurrently with the release of QGIS 3.0 It will provide an overview of QGIS specifically for GIS users who are already trained in the use of commercial GIS software. Over 10 hours of content. AVAILABLE NOW!!! *** BESTSELLER *** Spatial databases with QGIS and PostGIS – This course is intended to provide an introduction in using spatial databases (based on PostGIS) for storing and analyzing geospatial data through SQL commands Over 10 hours of content. Available NOW!!! *** BESTSELLER *** Enterprise GIS made easy – This course is intended for non-programming GIS Professionals who have a need for multi-user Enterprise GIS capabilities but need a brush up on the basics. I show step-by-step how to implement enterprise GIS with open-source software. It can be done in a few minutes for less than $10 dollars per month and it works great. You can even use the data in ESRI applications. Available NOW!!!! QField Quickstart – QField is an open-source mobile data collection application available on Android devices. It can be used with no user fees or subscription costs. QField integrates well with QGIS and PostGIS databases and can interact directly with a PostGIS database so there is no need to download and sync data at the end of the day and information collected with the app is available immediately in real-time to all clients of the database. Available NOW!!!

Python programming courses for geospatial

Survey of python for GIS applications – This course will provide a review of the python language and the python ecosystem for data analysis and geospatial applications. This course teaches PYTHON, not a particular library such as ArcPy or PyQGIS, but I think you will be impressed with what you can do with pure python not tied to a particular desktop GIS software and if you do decide you really want to work with ArcPy or PyQGIS you will have a strong basis for learning those libraries. Available Now!!! Automating QGIS 3.xx with Python – This course will show GIS Professionals how to use Python to interact with QGIS using the PyQGIS API. You can automate processes to increase efficiency and reduce errors, or create your own novel analysis. This course is not about building plug-ins for QGIS although it is the first step in learning how to do that. Available NOW!!! PyQt5 From A-Z – PyQt5 is a Python package that allows you to build beautiful and powerful graphical user interfaces for your Python applications. This course is not GIS specific but the Qt framework was used to develop QGIS itself and PyQt5 is essential for developing QGIS plug-ins. It can also make applications that you develop using the methods taught in my first two Python courses much more user friendly. Available Now!!!

GeoServer

GeoServer from A-Z – This course introduces GeoServer, an open source spatial data server that allows users to publish their geospatial data as web services. I discuss the basics of GeoServer, what it is, how it works, how clients such as ArcGIS, QGIS, Google Earth, and web pages can consume its services to display and even edit geospatial data via the internet without programming. Finally I walk you through the steps of setting up a GeoServer instance in the cloud, loading your data to it, styling your data, creating users with specific privileges, creating custom filters, and creating web pages that can make your data available to the world, or just your office. Available NOW!!!

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