Display and analyze GIS data on the web with Leaflet
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Learn to find and zoom to your position on a map
- Learn to use leaflet controls for user interface, geocoding, editing, and loading data
- Learn what background maps are available and how to use them
- Learn to create vector data and style it in your map
- Learn how to export your GIS data to GeoJSON format and load it into the map
- Learn how to filter a subset of your data
- Learn how to search for specific data elements and view their attributes
- Learn how to analyze spatial relationships
- Much, much, more!
"This is a great and advanced web mapping application course to solve real world problem. It's very to follow up and the instructor is very knowledgeable. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in the field webmapping. Thanks Michael."
"Very nice course on using leaflet to build web maps. Many aspects of leaflet and leaflet plugins are covered along with some more advanced analysis using turf. The code examples are helpful in getting started with leaflet maps and adding widgets for interacting with the map."
This course will provide you with the knowledge you need to
- create a Leaflet web map
- add map controls
- choose from a variety of background maps
- add your own GIS to it
- style your data
- find specific data
- analyze spatial relationships
At the end of the course you will be able to create web interfaces to view, search, and analyze yourGISdata and make them accessible to anyone with a web interface for free!
This course requires only a text editor and an open source web server to get started designing web GISapplications.
Taught by
Michael Miller
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