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Class Info Website for materials available at: – We’ll use Moodle for turning in assignments, grades, emails, blog.

Jan 11, 2016

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Page 1: Class Info Website for materials available at: – We’ll use Moodle for turning in assignments, grades, emails, blog.

Class Info

• Website for materials available at:– www.humboldt.edu/gsp

• We’ll use Moodle for turning in assignments, grades, emails, blog

Page 2: Class Info Website for materials available at: – We’ll use Moodle for turning in assignments, grades, emails, blog.

This Class• This is a graduate level spatial modeling

class in natural resources

• This will be one of the most challenging classes you’ll probably take

• You’ll leave with a background in modeling and critical thinking that few GIS professionals ever achieve

• And, while it’s based on a class at OSU, it is being updated for HSU

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What is a model?

spectorlab.cshl.edu

An abstraction of reality-We cannot describe all the details-They are never perfect

Help us to answer questions for problems we cannot test directly

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Modeling is Huge!

• Modeling is a huge, rapidly growing, and exciting field

• My background is in habitat suitability modeling with large dataset for mostly plants

• There will be new topics we’ll work with to learn together– Welcome to research!

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How the class works

• There are three components:– Modeling in R (and some Python)– Presentations and discussions – Your project

• By the end of class you will be able to:– Build your own models in R– Articulate the theory, capabilities, and

weaknesses of modeling– Select appropriate modeling approaches– Continue to learn about modeling in your

field

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What do you need from me?

• Break into groups of 3

• Select the top 3 things you need me to do to help you be successful

• Select someone to add them to the list on the board

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Class Structure

• I’ve structured the class to prepare you for the “real” world

• Out there, there are few classes, tests, and quizzes

• Mostly there are:– Communication (email & group)– Coordination– Budgets, reports– Some data collection, evaluation, and

modeling…

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To Be Successful

• Show up for class and lab (on time)

• Do the readings

• Spend time getting to know R (play time!)

• Use your resources to get help!– Me– Other students– Books, articles– And the web

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How to read the book

• I recommend:– Read it once fairly quickly– Go back and read key parts and think about

them– Try the code examples– Ask questions about key parts that are

unclear

• Play with the concepts in R until comfortable with them – PS: this has taken me years

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Participation/Teamwork

• Goes up for:– Participating constructively in discussions– Sending the class cool info– Helping other students

• Goes down for:– Missing class or lab– Being disruptive (phones, etc.)– Being dismissive of others

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Projects

• You are responsible to present and turn in a completed project at the end of the semester

• I will not be asking for incremental deliverables (i.e. you need to manage your project schedule)

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Start Now!

• Define your project– Find the data!– Can be part of your research but must have

new content over existing deliverables

• Start your introduction– Start looking for papers– Create summaries (annotated bibliography)– Add to citation manager (EndNote)