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Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)
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Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)
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Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)
The subject MO550P77 GIS application is taught face-to-face or, in justified cases, by distance learning. Presentation of lectures and assignment of demo tasks is available on MOODLE: https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=1686 in pdf format. To be awarded credit, demo tasks must be completed and, in case of absence from the exercise, the required results must be submitted for review in MOODLE by the end of the grading period. The task is completed when more than 50 points are obtained in the range of 0 to 100. The recommended submission deadline is the next exercise. |
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Last update: Ing. Luboš Matějíček, Ph.D. (14.03.2024)
Thematic blocks: ArcGIS Living Atlas Terrain data collection with ArcGIS Field Maps Data processing in ArcGIS Online Data processing in ArcGIS Pro Analyze urban heat using kriging Model water quality using interpolation Explore future climate projections Map the effects of climate change on the ocean Predict seagrass habitats with machine learning Predict coral bleaching events Monitor forest change over time
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