Module/Course Title: Geographic Information System

Module course code

KOMS120705

Student Workload
119 hours

Credits

3 / 4.5 ETCS

Semester

7

Frequency

Odd Semester

Duration

16

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Type of course

Field of Study Courses

Contact hours


40 hours of face-to-face (theoretical) class activity

Independent Study


48 hours of independent activity
48 hours of structured activities

Class Size

30

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Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)

-

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Students can demonstrate systematic thinking in analyzing and designing software and database solutions
  2. Students can apply effective methods in developing software and databases
  3. Students can create and evaluate software and database solutions
  4. students can gather, analyse, and process geo spatial data
  5. students can use appropriate tools to process geo-spatial data
  6. student can develop web-based GIS applications

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Subject aims/Content

This course introduces about the components of GIS. Including data capture, data modeling, data analysis, and data visualization. Students have to practical skills in using GIS software to perform tasks such as map creation, spatial data analysis, and geospatial querying. Additionally, students can describe the importance of data quality and data integrity in GIS, as well as ethical considerations related to privacy, security, and data sharing. students will also make a web-GIS project. Other material such as Overview of GIS concepts, principles, and applications.

Study Material

1. General view of Geographic Information System
2. Benefits of Geographic Information Systems
3. Definition of Geographic Information System
4. Management in project
5. Concept and development of Geographic Information System

1. spatial data
2. types of spatial data
3. Differences between Vector and Raster Data
4. examples in everyday life where can be vector and spatial

  1. Definition of geospatial

Geospatial concept

  1. Explanation of tools for QGIS Installation
  1. Installation manual
  2. QGIS installation

QGIS Connection Guide to Google Maps

meeting study material 1-7

  1. explain how to make polygons

explain the process of making polygons on the island of Bali

Please video tutorial on the process of opening a Shp file in Quantum GIS.

  1. Prepare the Shp file
  2. Create resume how to open Shp file in QGIS
  1. Inserting an image
  1. Doing video inserts
  2. Implementation
  1. Determine the assessment criteria
  2. Evaluating activity stages
  3. Evaluating Products

all studies

5

Teaching methods

Synchronous: face to face/online meeting

Asynchronous: Module Send via elearning

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Assesment Methods

Attendance and participation

7

This module/course is used in the following study programme/s as well

Computer Science Study Programme

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Responsibility for module/course

  • Agus Aan Jiwa Permana, S.Kom., M.Cs.
  • NIDN : 0004088702

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Other Information

Books:

  1. Burrough, P.A., And McDonnell, R.A., Lloyd, C., 2015, "Principles of Geographical Information Systems", 3rd edition, Oxford University Press.
  2. Clarke, K. C., 2010, "Getting Started with Geographic Information Systems", 5th edition, Prentice Hall.

Journals:

  1. B. Zhang et al., "Progress and Challenges in Intelligent Remote Sensing Satellite Systems," in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, vol. 15, pp. 1814-1822, 2022, doi: 10.1109/JSTARS.2022.3148139.
  2. H. Ouchra, A. Belangour and A. Erraissi, "Spatial Data Mining technology for GIS: a review," 2022 International Conference on Data Analytics for Business and Industry (ICDABI), Sakhir, Bahrain, 2022, pp. 655-659, doi: 10.1109/ICDABI56818.2022.10041574.
  3. Y. Yuan and Y. Xu, “Modeling activity spaces using big geo-data: Progress and challenges,” Geogr. Compass, vol. 16, no. 11, p. e12663, Nov. 2022, doi: 10.1111/GEC3.12663.

Videos:

  1. I. Heywood, S. Cornelius, and S. Carver., 2012, "An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems", Prentice Hall."What is GIS?" by Esri: This video provides a basic introduction to GIS, explaining its fundamental concepts, components, and applications. It is a good starting point for understanding the core principles of GIS. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbFQqLNhusw]"Introduction to ArcGIS Online" by Esri: This video introduces ArcGIS Online, a popular cloud-based GIS platform. It demonstrates how to access, visualize, and analyze spatial data using ArcGIS Online's user-friendly interface. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOmOxFiZ56s]
  2. "GIS in Action: Real-World Applications" by Stanford Online: This video showcases real-world applications of GIS in various fields, including urban planning, environmental management, and transportation. It highlights the practical uses and impact of GIS technology. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoI2yWriG_0]

  3. "Introduction to QGIS" by QGIS: This video provides an overview of QGIS, a free and open-source GIS software. It covers the basic functionalities of QGIS and demonstrates how to perform common GIS tasks such as data loading, visualization, and analysis. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XoTc2tOl4o]

  4. "ArcGIS Tutorial for Beginners" by Tutorials Point: This video tutorial series offers a step-by-step guide to using ArcGIS software. It covers topics such as data management, map creation, spatial analysis, and geoprocessing. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWPirh4EWFpHmLcRKp62GNwjCjfUCR60S]

  5. "Remote Sensing and GIS Applications" by NASA Goddard: This video focuses on the integration of remote sensing data with GIS technology. It explores the use of satellite imagery and aerial photography in GIS analysis and mapping. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19VvO15a7vo]

  6. "Introduction to Spatial Analysis" by GeoAcademy: This video provides an introduction to spatial analysis techniques in GIS. It covers concepts such as proximity analysis, overlay analysis, and spatial statistics, demonstrating how these techniques can be applied to solve spatial problems. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-KbV_zL5XU]

  7. "What is GIS?" by Esri: This video provides a basic introduction to GIS, explaining its fundamental concepts, components, and applications. It is a good starting point for understanding the core principles of GIS. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbFQqLNhusw]

  8. "Introduction to ArcGIS Online" by Esri: This video introduces ArcGIS Online, a popular cloud-based GIS platform. It demonstrates how to access, visualize, and analyze spatial data using ArcGIS Online's user-friendly interface. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOmOxFiZ56s]

  9. "GIS in Action: Real-World Applications" by Stanford Online: This video showcases real-world applications of GIS in various fields, including urban planning, environmental management, and transportation. It highlights the practical uses and impact of GIS technology. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoI2yWriG_0]

  10. "Introduction to QGIS" by QGIS: This video provides an overview of QGIS, a free and open-source GIS software. It covers the basic functionalities of QGIS and demonstrates how to perform common GIS tasks such as data loading, visualization, and analysis. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XoTc2tOl4o]

  11. "ArcGIS Tutorial for Beginners" by Tutorials Point: This video tutorial series offers a step-by-step guide to using ArcGIS software. It covers topics such as data management, map creation, spatial analysis, and geoprocessing. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWPirh4EWFpHmLcRKp62GNwjCjfUCR60S]

  12. "Remote Sensing and GIS Applications" by NASA Goddard: This video focuses on the integration of remote sensing data with GIS technology. It explores the use of satellite imagery and aerial photography in GIS analysis and mapping. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19VvO15a7vo]

  13. "Introduction to Spatial Analysis" by GeoAcademy: This video provides an introduction to spatial analysis techniques in GIS. It covers concepts such as proximity analysis, overlay analysis, and spatial statistics, demonstrating how these techniques can be applied to solve spatial problems. [Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-KbV_zL5XU]