From e8a6d3e15b95ef8eab29ac1655e261a0917c7ff1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Vedran=20Stojnovi=C4=87?= Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 19:23:11 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Uploaded materials - presentation in PDF and dataset and QGIS project in GPKG --- QOD-July-2025.md | 3 +++ 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/QOD-July-2025.md b/QOD-July-2025.md index cb77a54..3588abe 100644 --- a/QOD-July-2025.md +++ b/QOD-July-2025.md @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ No | Name | Role | Contact Map projections are almost always defined as projections onto a plane, not onto a cone or cylinder as most materials describe them. QGIS supports many vector and raster file formats as input, offers excellent map design capabilities, and provides access to a wealth of freely available data that covers the entire Earth. With the help of QGIS, we can easily create print layouts for many projections, enabling us to teach map projection theory more accurately and even create our own "globes" for classrooms worldwide. +Presentation: [Teaching Projections in Classroom with the Help of QGIS_QOD.pdf](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/21415938/Teaching.Projections.in.Classroom.with.the.Help.of.QGIS_QOD.pdf) ## Topic: Teaching Projections in Classroom with QGIS - workshop @@ -56,6 +57,8 @@ Map projections are almost always defined as projections onto a plane, not onto The workshop will demonstrate how to create a custom "globe" in the classroom with QGIS, helping students understand how map projections work. +Data: [QGIS_QOD_July_2025_VS_WORKSHOP.zip](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/21415968/QGIS_QOD_July_2025_VS_WORKSHOP.zip) + # Adding more events