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SEAN HARTNETT * GEOGRAPHER * UW-EAU CLAIRE * EAU CLAIRE, WI 54701 - hartnesg@uwec.edu |
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REMOTE SENSING OF THE ENVIRONMENT Prof. Sean Hartnett · Offices: P254 and 275 836-5376 hartnesg@uwec.edu P186 & P275 Wednesday 6-8:40 Text Lillesand & Kiefer Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation 4th Edition
Jan 22 COURSE INTRODUCTION 29 Basics of Eloctro-Magnetic Energy Feb 5 Aerial Photography & Digital Ortho Photos (DOQs) 12 Aerial Photography/DOQ Interpretation 17 DOQ Interpretation/Mapping in ArcMap 26 Basics of Remote Sensing March 5 More on Remote Sensing 10 Group Presentations on Remote Sensing Platforms
April 2 Remote Sensing Processing in ArcMap Image Analysis 9 Remote Sensing Processing in ArcMap Image Analysis 16 Remote Sensing Processing in ArcMap Image Analysis 23 Project work 30 Project Presentations May 7 Work on Final Portfolio
· · · FINAL EXAM Wednesday May 14 at 7 PM · · ·
GRADING: DOQ PROJECT 35% · REMOTE SENSING PLATFORM PRESENTATION 15% · REMOTE SENSING PROJECT 35% · FINAL PORTFOLIO 15% |
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GEOGRAPHY 280 • INTRODUCTORY CARTOGRAPHY LECTURES: 11-11:50 Tuesday and Thursday Prof. Sean Hartnett LAB: 1-2:50 Wednesdays Offices: P255 and P275 Lectures & Lab in P275 --
TEXT: Robinson,
Jan 26 COURSE INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 27 WHAT IS A
Feb 1 GRAPHIC VARIABLES Chapter 4, 5, 25 3 GRAPHIC VARIABLES and TYPES OF
8 LOCATIONAL and THEMATIC
10 MAP LETTERING Chapter 22 15 MAP SCALE, LOCATION SYSTEMS & MAP PROJECTIONS Chapter 4-6 17 MAPPING RELIEF Chapter 27 22
24 • • • FIRST EXAM • • • March 1 WORKING WITH BASE
3 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 8 WORKING WITH MAP DATA Chapter 9&16 10 POINT SYMBOL MAPPING Chapter 26 15 CHOROPLETH MAPPING Chapter 26 17 S P R I N G B R E A K 29 DOT MAPPING Chapter 26 `31 • • • SECOND EXAM • • • April 5 COMPUTER ASSISTED MAPPING Chapter 31 7 POSTSCRIPT MAPPING Chapter 30 12 DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING 14 COLOR SPECIFICATION Chapter 19-21 19 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Chapter 17 21
26 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS 28 MAPPING
May 3 REMOTE SENSING Chapter 8 5
10 12 • • • FINAL EXAM
GRADING: FIRST EXAM 17% SECOND EXAM 17% FINAL EXAM 17% LAB PROJECTS 51% The
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