Evaluation form for Internet GIS Course
Answer Count: 30What did you like most in the course? Why?
What did you like most in the course? Why? The part were we learned to create a mapclient with openlayers and geoserver. For me, it was all new to be able to use HTML and websites, so that was great. Also, I really got a lot out of the project. The WMS in Geoserver using Openlayers Figuring out the queries and seeing them actually work What I enjoyed most of the course was the final project. Even if a student has to put a lot of energy on it, it can be very interesting to have a practicle experience on the Internet GIS world and to put in practice everything learnt during the course. I learned new languages, and I got to understand some of the things of how internet works I learned new languages, and I got to understand some of the things of how internet works The exercises and theory relating to geodatabase. I have done many database projects that dealt largely with attribute data. I needed to opportunity to develop expertise in developing database that can also manage spatial data I did like most in this course is that it uses open source applications exclusively. Because, open source GIS applications more accessible to students from resource constrained countries, like me, than the commercial ones. All parts of the course module are very interesting. Because they are applicable in the real world. All parts of the course module are very interesting and practical in the the real world. I really liked this course's emphasis on open standards and open source projects. Writing GML and digging into the OpenLayers documentation was very useful in particular. Getting up and running with GeoServer is something I probably wouldn't have done without being pushed into it. I think this is a good start for further progress into online GIS development. In the course I liked the project most. This is because it gives one the practical experience and confidence needed in the world of Internet GIS. Over all the internet GIS course is valuable for me. All modules are good, but I like the more interactive web mapping and project because it has produced great worth of web mapping. Finishing with a project in which all the information is combined Over all the internet GIS course is valuable for me. All modules are good, but I like the more interactive web mapping and project because it has produced great worth of web mapping. The final project part though challenging gave me an insight into a practical way of disseminating geospatial information over the web I liked all the exercises, I have really learnt a lot in this course. I think I liked the project most. It was fun to use what I have learnt from this course, even if it was hard and took time. Learning web developing skills as well as dealing with geoserver, open layers and WMS protocol. Before saying any thing i would to thank you in organizing such interesting course, I am really happy with the knowledge and skills i got in the course, all the concepts, the different languages that i have learnt in the course is so unique to me, the coherence of the modules is so nice and it makes one to acquire with a profound knowledge in Internet GIS. For me i like every aspect of the course. I enjoyed the practical exercises the best they were well explained and built on each other in a nice way. The project. This part was nice since I could work more independent and creative. And I like cartography, so I enjoyed designing my map service. And it is great that you put so much focus on GeoServer and OpenLayers, I will have great use of that knowledge in the future. The course is current ie up-todate and it reflects very important new technologies in Internet GIS. It is very useful from the setup to the contents. The teachers were very helpful, they replied in time and give useful comments I like the following aspect of the course: - The Course is comprehensive. It touches all aspects of the web Technology (client and server side issues). - The course starts with general briefing and providing background on web scripting and Internet GIS framework. - The course materials are also organized in professional manner. - The interactive videos are well presented and the theoretical sections really provide and support the practical aspect of the course. - The instructors are really supportive and positive in all aspect of their involvement in the courses. It is great to have such dedicated instructors who really comment and do critical views on my submitted exercise Learning to use Open Source solutions (OpenLayers and GeoServer) and integrate Google Maps API Learning advanced functionalities of Google Earth Learning to code with JavaScript and how GML, KML and SVG files are written I loved the gradual building of skills and having the final project made everything stick better in my mind. The course was really introduce helpful topics like SVG, GML and Geoserver and WMS Why:this topics is essential in understanding the Web GIS applications how communication take place for sharing data between different applications or systems Practical implementation of the presented concepts were the best part of the course. Usable "real-life" examples of possible practical solutions are the reason for emphasizing this aspect of the course.What did you like least in the course? Why?
What did you like least in the course? Why? I liked all. The lecture on ArcIMS was not really very useful. While it could be argued that it is interesting from a historical point of view, I did not get much out of it. The final project. It was tough as there were not enough hints to build a complete new WMS after taking only a couple of excercises about openlayers. Sometimes I get stuck and trying to find out how to make the next step I didn't like the first exercise. I don't think it is that necessary, but the whole course is well organized. ALthough I found openlayers a useful tool, it was not easy to understand and there was not a good guidance of it by the course, with the exercises i could not always understand what i was doing , until the last project, were i had to do it my self, and must understand. ALthough I found openlayers a useful tool, it was not easy to understand and there was not a good guidance of it by the course, with the exercises i could not always understand what i was doing , until the last project, were i had to do it my self, and must understand. All aspects of this course was very appealing to me. UML Modelling initially was not too appealing, however as my understanding and and skill grew in this technique I came to appreciate it greatly. The GML part is the least interested part to me. It needs more developed lectures and notes regarding its application to web GIS. GML and SVG part of the first module. I couldn't figure out its real world application. GML and SVG part of the first module of the course are not as interesting as the rest of the module of the course. Nothing comes to mind. The lack of direct guidelines on implementation of a web map service with Google overlay and using difference coordinate reference systems (CRS). This because, even though one gets a lot of joy and satisfaction when finally the service works, valuable time and energy is spend on one item in the wide field of internet GIS. Nothing, overall the course is good. But some notes should be available in solving the practical exercises like interactive web mapping and technical modules. I guess all parts were interesting. There were no parts that I did not like Nothing, overall the course is good. But some notes should be available in solving the practical exercises like interactive web mapping and technical modules. 1.The first part in SVG and GML (though important) approach to the assignment is quite difficult to a new person. The GML part if possible should be tailored in such a way that one can 'test' the file. I don´t know, because I think that the course were really good. Some links from the lecture didn´t work. And the geoserver installation were quite hard to perform. the teaching method was really poor. The teachers were extremely knowledgeable, however, they didn't have the ability to teach step by step. I found some webpages teaching how to produce a web map service with reasoning for each peace of code to help me learning. exercise P06 and final projects are examples of not teaching well. in P06, we are asked to put some code in the middle of a prepared code and there is no explanation of why we have such a sequence and if we want to change any part, what we should do. ( I believe there is a good explanation of working with geoserver and Atlas Styler but not dealing with Java Script code. The final project has the same problem. there is no explanation of how a code for openlayers should be written and what sequences should be considered. I have nothing that i have liked the least, as i said above, the course design is so interlinked, one module is the base to the other, and each equally important. Some of the exercises and information was a little outdated. The course litterature was not wurth the buy perhaps online papers or other texts would be better. The first exercise was very demanding but with scanty results. Most of the exercises are in need of an update. Most of the recommended applications don't work anymore, web pages recommended to read in lectures don't exist, Google Earth and GIS software interoperability has increased much since 2008, the SVG format did not quite get the expected "boom", and so on. The Cartography section. I liked it, but if you compare with other parts, this was the least. May be because they were no direct assignment connected to this section. But the concepts gain in this part helped me in the project. Spending more time. Ya since it is technical it takes more time and one should spent more time on internet and when the internet connection is not good, in my case (Ethiopia), it is not encouraging but it is special case can not be taken as the course problem. Studying the legal implications of web mapping. I know this is an important aspect that every webmap designer should know. But, with the huge quantity of legal texts (laws, decrees, amendments, acts etc.), retrieving and selecting the laws that are applicable to map services was not easy. In the final project the task needs to be clarified a bit. The data can be a bit unclear (I did use Google translate to figure out what I was looking at). Some suggestions on resources to use - further reading could be added I like the Geoserver s/w Why: this is the first time for me to know about especially i was working before on ArcIMS and ArcGIS server but the open source s/w Geoserver was new for me which open my mind to many useful capabilities within open source s/w I have no critics for the course organization nor topics.What was missing in the course? Why?
What was missing in the course? Why? Nothing that I can come up with. I would like to know how to publish a map service for real - how to use GeoServer etc to produce a website that anyone could access. Possibly, it is straightforward - I will look into it. It would have been better to start the course with some introductory Java-script excercises. I still do not see the link between the postgre database and arcgis. I think that the course is well organized and structured. If a person has never had the opportunity to experience javascript it could be maybe interesting to spend on the topic a little more time (on the practical side - script -) More guidance on openlayers. Not only submit to the homepage, were you can also get lost if you are not used to the language of how is it structure. More guidance on openlayers. Not only submit to the homepage, were you can also get lost if you are not used to the language of how is it structure. A little more information that clarifies how the behaviour configured on the data in ArcCatlog impacts the user work in ArcMap. There was some level of understanding in this area, however after completing the course I felt like I was feeling my way through in terms of making the connection between the behaviours set in ArcCatalog and what I do in ArcMap. I hasten to add however that by spending some more time with geodatabases that disconnect may disappear! For me this course is almost complete. The composition of the course module makes the the course complete therefore nothing is missing as to my knowledge. The course can be considered as complete course and nothing is missing in the course. Because all the module are well designed and applicable in the real world to practice the development of web based GIS. But if there are other tools(software) that helps for Web Gis like geoserver and openlayer, it is better to include in the course as one module. I can see that there was formerly a module on ArcIMS and I assume this was due to recent changes at ESRI. It would still be useful to include maybe one exercise where the student gets to try using the current Server hands-on, but I understand this would probably require some extra licences. As mentioned above what was missing is that direct information especially in dealing with different CRSs. some notes should be available in solving the practical exercises like interactive web mapping and technical modules. Focus on the usability of the website, some basic introduction how people look at websites and map services some notes should be available in solving the practical exercises like interactive web mapping and technical modules. A reference text could have been made available for javascript Nothing that I can think of. teaching WFS and WCS protocols. It is good in the future if you provide or substantiate each modules with a couple of practical examples that helps students to capture concepts easily, because i had hard time to look for resources and examples about the concepts. It would be nice to do a exercise on mobile applications too but perhaps that would be too much for 7,5hp. I would have liked to learn more about map applications for smartphones. Only Geoserver was used in this course, I think it could be better to include other servers such as Map Server, ArcGIS, etc If possible to include practical session on mobile application. I don't know but some Web Technology frame works like joomla, Drupal also have some spatial components (modules) and introducing them might be good. Perhaps more information on programming with Google Maps API. I would like to know how to use the data to produce a more advanced result, such as clicking on a building and getting the number of residents there (as I thought it should be possible based on the data). It seems there are limitations using OpenLayers - so I would have like to see a discussion on this and what is considered to be relevant for future directions. the missing in my opinion to suggest using open source IDE for writing HTML and Java Script. Why: the IDE will give the students some power to debug and to write HTML and Java script in the way that make them interspersed and looking for add new functions I have no remarks on the course workflow. Yet in general I believe this course needs to be updated more often than others, since it depends on available internet solutions for GIS, which are growing and changing very fast.What should absolutely NOT be excluded from the course? Why?
What should absolutely NOT be excluded from the course? Why? Nothing, everything was of interest and useful. Geoserver. It is a server for maps and geographic information which is widely used by a lot of websites. The project was essential, because it brought everything together. The openlayers part. All we had done should be included... I think that all modules are interesting and necessary the final project, Java. It is actually a good course. the final project, Java. It is actually a good course. The Project Assignment. This aspect of the course allowed me the opportunity to apply principles learnt to date in solving real life problems. It urged me to review certain topics covered in greater details as well as to do further research. Some I was able to solve, while others like importing GML file into the geodatabase still eludes me. Nevertheless the research taught me many valuable lessons. All parts are very important. I don't suggest any part to be excluded from this course. All parts of the course module should't be excluded otherwise the course will not be considered as complete course. Nothing should be excluded in the course otherwise the course will be incomplete. GML and KML because they are very good for storage and online parsing. The Project and the legal aspects Nothing It's hard to deal with HTML, CSS, Java and additional software such as GeoServer and OpenLayers, so it will be hard to exclude one of these parts. Javascript is the most advanced, so I would pay a bit more attention to this, if that would be possible Nothing The last part of the course is quite important . it gives an insight into web technology. The part with the smily, it was very hard, but after when I got it work I was very happy. All the modules are absolutely important The final project was great to conclude all the parts of the course. The project, and exercise 5 and 6 on GeoServer and OpenLayers. Project, The project helped me to clearly understand openlayers and many other technologies In fact I can say all modules are important and any of this section should not be removed. As the Web technology is dynamic in nature and in particular the web-GIS technology is new there might be so many changes. Therefore, my suggestion is that updating the course materials in yearly or bi-annual interval might be needed. Open Source solutions, because of their accessibility. Absolutely everything should be kept. Do not make the course easier by removing the final project. It is essential to have that challenge to remember what we studied. the standard fundamentals topics : GML, SVG and WMS Why, it is a light for whose trying to understand the GIS Web application model Practical exercises, especially project tasks. It brings comprehensive view on the whole course and used technologies and methods, thus it is essential for gaining true value from the course.The pedagogic approach suported my understanding and learning in an excellent
way! (1=I totally disagree - 5=I agree strongly)
The pedagogic approach suported my understanding and learning in an excellent way! (1=I totally disagree -5=I agree strongly) ResponsesNumber of
1 0 (0.0%) 2 3 (10.3%) 3 4 (13.8%) 4 10 (34.5%) 5 12 (41.4%) Total (100.0%)29
Mean Standard Deviation The pedagogic approach suported my understanding and learning in an excellent way! (1=I totally disagree - 5=I agree
How was the workload in this course in relation to to the ECTS credits? (1=too
easy - 5=too difficult)(7.5 ECTS=5 weeks 100%)
How was the workload in this course in relation to to the ECTS credits? (1=too easy - 5=too difficult)(7.5
ECTS=5 weeks 100%) ResponsesNumber of
1 0 (0.0%) 2 1 (3.4%) 3 17 (58.6%) 4 9 (31.0%) 5 2 (6.9%) Total (100.0%)29
Mean Standard Deviation How was the workload in this course in relation to to the ECTS credits? (1=too easy - 5=too difficult)(7.5 ECTS=5