Platform for starters in the geo sector
200 courses, 20 online supports, 60 moocs,
10 work to work trajectories,
30 trainees
MOOC: Learn the FOSS4g Stack: Internet Mapping with Geoserver
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This MOOC Internet Mapping with Geoserver consists of:
Introduction
- Lesson 1: Welcome to the course
- Lesson 2: Download and Install Geoserver
- Lesson 3: Exploring our data
- Lesson 4: Download and Install PostgreSQL
- Lesson 5: Download and Install QGIS
- Lesson 6: Load data into PostgreSQL
Getting started with Geoserver
- Lesson 7: Start Geoserver and navigate the interface
- Lesson 8: Workspaces and Data Stores
- Lesson 9: Load more data stores
- Lesson 10: Geoserver - Styles
Understand the services of Geoserver
- Lesson 11: What is WMS and WFS?
Server-side processing
- Lesson 12: Modification with CQL
- Lesson 13: Interacting with server results and variables
- Lesson 14: PostgreSQL Views
How to interact with Geoserver from the client using Openlayers 3
- Lesson 15: Openlayers - Part 1
- Lesson 16: Modify layers with Openlayers
- Lesson 17: CQL analysis - Part 1
- Lesson 18: User experience and controls
- Lesson 19: CQL analysis - Part 2
- Lesson 20: Trigger Geoserver responses with mouse interactions - Openlayers
- Lesson 21: Add vector data to your app from Geoserver
- Bonus: Download course data and scripts
What will you learn during this course 'internet mapping with geoserver'?
- How to install and operate Geoserver
- Serve vector, raster, and attribute data on the Internet with Geoserver
- Set up Geoserver so that it operates like a cloud-based spatial data server
- Create an application that allows clients and a server to interact with data and users over the internet
- How to broker the relationship between the Internet user and the back-end server. When you learn this, you'll be able to adapt just about any client/server application
- Load spatial and attribute data into Geoserver
- How to serve up data from multiple sources like Postgres, Geopackage, SQLite, and shapefiles
- How to develop back-end server processing to deliver the results of spatial operations. You'll do this with both SQL and CQL
- Create a frontend web mapping browser, using OpenLayer
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