GEO 596: Internet Mapping and Distributed Geographic Information Services Ming-Hsiang Tsou mtsou@mail.sdsu.edu Department of Geography San Diego State.
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GEO 596:Internet Mapping and Distributed Geographic Information Services
Ming-Hsiang Tsoumtsou@mail.sdsu.edu
Department of Geography
San Diego State University
SDSU Ed Center Faculty Fellowship, 2002
Web-based Lectures and Labshttp://map.sdsu.edu/geo596
On-line lecture notes On-line lab instructions On-line discussion forum Individual Student Web
pages Group Project Web Pages
Design with Internet Map Servers.
Why Web-based Lecture/Lab Exercises?
Easy update information. I can modify the contents of notes one hour before the lecture.
Students can access on-line Internet mapping examples with the lecture/lab instructions.
Paper free (Except for the lab grading). Multi-media Enhancement. (Flash animation,
Mpeg movies…) No TA for this course.
Implementation Strategy Creating a Web Server (located in my office, SH326)
http://map.sdsu.edu/geo596
Settings of Student’s Web Accounts on the Server 25 students account and web folders 8 group project accounts and web folders Implementation of ESRI ArcIMS 3.1, ServletEngine, ASP, etc.
Settings of GIS lab workstation in SAL lab (with help from our lab managers) Installation of ArcIMS Manager on each local machine Installation of VRML players, MapGuide Viewer, IMS Viewer.
Lectures/Lab (Software: FrontPage XP)
On-line Forum (http://map.sdsu.edu/forum/)
Student Web Sites and Graduate Assignments
Student Group Projects
The Next Step
Upgrade the ArcIMS 3.1 4.0 (during the summer)
Testing other IMS software: ER Mapper’s Image
Web Server AutoDesk MapGuide
Mobile Internet Mapping (PDA, Pocket PC)
Acknowledgement
Department of Geography (chair: Dr. Edward
Aguado) --- Internet Map Servers & Web Servers
Dean Paul Strand --- FDP grant / Grant-in-Aid
Dr. Kris Stewart and Jeff Sale -- EdCenter
Faculty Fellows
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