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Online Mapping & GIS

Eli SagorUniv ersity of Minnesota Extension, St Paul

John GeisslerBoulder Lake ELC, Duluth

2008 LOGGER TRAINING

& EDUCATION CONFERENCE

What we’ll cover

Goals and parameters

Finding planning tools online

Creating custom maps

Landview: more powerful app

Background

GPS curriculum ~2003

Focus on innovation

Loggers, foresters, and landowners

Hands-on for all skill levels

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Accessing Aerial Photos,

Topographic Maps, & Other Planning Tools

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About digital mapping

Geographic information

systems (GIS)

Technical

Expensive

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About digital mapping

Free, user-friendly

options

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Ty pe place name,

zip, coordinates, etc to search and v iew

Sav e and access

y our prev ious places here

Turn data lay ers on

or off by selecting boxes

Email, print, or view

data in Google Maps

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Tools in Google Maps

GMaps tools & instructions

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When to use each tool?When to use each tool?

Go for it!Go for it!

Live demoLive demo

Please add at least one

line, placemark, and polygon to your map.

Please add at least one

line, placemark, and polygon to your map.

Sample map 1 (Gilmer)

Sample map 2 (Witkowski)

What will you

NOT put on your map?

What will you

NOT put on your map?

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How to add photos to map

features

Assignments:

Group 1: Lat / long coordinates for Itasca State Park

Group 2: Elevation difference between the peak of Eagle Mountain and Lake Superior

Group 3: A Cloquet Forestry Center timber harvest site

Group 4: The Grand Rapids DNR Regional Office

Group 5: A gas station near St. Hilaire, MN

Group 6: Rajala’s Deer River mill

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Landview for Loggers, Foresters, and Landowners

Putting statePutting state--wide aer ial photos, mapping and other geographic information at wide aer ial photos, mapping and other geographic information at your your

fingertipsfingertips

Workshop Objectives

Use Landview to:

Browse spatial data

Create simple line and polygon shapefiles

Create, view, and print maps

Download and upload data to a Garmin GPS

Section 1 Moving Around Landview

Tools to Move Around the “Display Window”

Zoom In

Zoom Out Pan

Mov e the Current Location

Zoom to State (Minnesota)

Exercise 1Use Landview to find and zoom in on the forest

around Thomson Dam, Carlton County

Section 2 Overlays and Background Maps

Where does the data come from?

Exercise 2You are given the following Lat/Long coordinates for a logging landing. Create

the below map using the landing as your current location.

Lat= 46°42.278’

Long = 92° 31.870’

Overlays Turned OnPLS Township (Symbol – Yellow solid

l ine width = 6 )

Background Map

Quad Map

Section 3 Measuring Distance/Area and

Creating Shapefiles

0.42 miles

44 acres

Measure Distance Measure Area

Tools to Measure Distance/Area

Supplemental Exercises

Section 4 Adding Text & Printing Maps

Section 5 Transferring data to/from

GPS

Key points: review

Focus on innovation

Loggers, foresters, and landowners

Hands-on for all skill levels

Continuous improvement

Questions or Comments

Eli Sagor (612) 624-6948

esagor@umn.edu

John Geissler(218) 721-3731

jdgeissl@d.umn.edu

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