Teaching GIS and Maps
For educators teaching GIS & Maps at Johns Hopkins University.
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Welcome
Welcome to the Teaching GIS & Maps libguide. This guide is designed to serve as a resource for educators teaching GIS at Johns Hopkins University.
Use the panel on the left to navigate or select a section from below:
Our Libguides
JHU Data Services supports members of the JHU community with a spectrum of resources for working with data. We have many guides to help you in your research and/or teaching endeavors:
GIS & Maps | |
Geospatial Concepts | An overview of introductory geospatial concepts |
Esri Software Access | Information and links to download Esri software and data for the JHU community |
Teaching GIS & Maps | Resources for JHU community members teaching GIS |
Maps & Online Map Resources | Information on accessing Johns Hopkins University's map collection, and beyond |
Data Access |
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Data and Statistics | Information on accessing data and statistics for a variety of subject areas |
Data Management & Analysis |
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Data Management | Best practices for data management |
Documenting Research Data | Collection of resources shared in Data Services' Documenting Your Research Data online module |
Human Subject Identifiers | Introduction to concepts and techniques for protecting and removing human subject identifiers |
Qualitative Data Analysis Software | Overview and resource links for qualitative data analysis software (QDAS) such as nVivo and ATLAS.ti |
Using R and Python | Resources for learning and using R and/or Python in your research. |
Data Visualization |
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Data Visualization | Guide for technologies, techniques, and best practices for data visualization. |
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