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Update GDAL

Earth Observation
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Urban Applications of GIS and Python

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Web Scraping Water Levels in Python

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What is Blended Learning?

Blended Learning is an educational approach that combines live, face-to-face online instruction with digital learning experiences. This approach integrates the strengths of both live virtual and self-paced digital environments to create a flexible, personalized learning experience for students.

Key components of Blended Learning include:

  1. Face-to-face instruction: Traditional teaching methods like lectures, discussions, and in-class activities.
  2. Online learning: Digital content delivered through video lessons, interactive modules, and online discussions.
  3. Student control: Learners have the flexibility to control the time, pace, path, or place of their learning through online components.

Blended learning is increasingly popular as it leverages technology to provide more individualized instruction, support diverse learning styles, and combine synchronous (real-time) with asynchronous (self-paced) experiences.

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FAQ's Update GDAL

This course is ideal for GIS professionals, data analysts, and developers who already use GDAL and want to stay current with the latest features and improvements.

Yes. A working knowledge of GDAL’s core commands or Python bindings is recommended. The course focuses on new and updated functionalities rather than basic concepts.

The course focuses on the most recent stable release of GDAL and highlights major changes from previous versions. Participants will also learn how to prepare for future updates.

Yes. You’ll receive all course materials, including example datasets, exercise scripts, and reference guides for the new GDAL features, so you can revisit and apply what you’ve learned anytime.