Thematic Course: Mapping for Information Management

This short course focuses on how to most effectively communicate through maps for decision making and advocacy. This includes looking at design principles and how a non-specialist can create a map using easily accessible tools such as Excel, Power Point or Google Maps. The course also provides the basis for GIS and how it can be used in a response. There is also a starter module on the open-source GIS software, QGIS, although learners will need to spend more time on this software to become proficient.

Learning objectives:

  • Consider the advantages, disadvantages and appropriate uses of GIS versus non-GIS generated maps
  • List key design principles for creating effective maps
  • Create a simple, non-GIS generated map using appropriate software
  • Describe the use of Vector and Raster data in GIS
  • Describe QGIS software and explain how to set it up
  • Create a map using QGIS

Course outline:

This course is composed of four modules:

You can find the French and Spanish version of the course via these links.

Format
Online
Cost
Online
Duration
Online
Delivery
Asynchronous
Certification
Online
Language
Online
Format
Online
Cost
Free
Duration
Short (<1 day)
Delivery mode
Asynchronous
Certification
Unspecified
Language
English French Spanish