6.1 GNSS fundamentals
6.2 Field data collection
Seneca micro credentials: Spatial Data Collection Platforms, Citizen Science and Volunteered GIS.
On-site surveys from remote sensing, aerial photography (photogrammetry), other GPS techniques, and/or combination
Vector / Raster
Primary / Secondary sources
Commercial (Esri’s data collection solution) / Open-Source Data (Open Data Kit, ODK Aggregators: KoboToolBox, ONA, ODK Aggregate, FormHub) Collection Technology in GIS
Data collection platforms
13 GIS data collection apps professionals should try
5 Field Apps: Data Collection Tools for Mobile GIS
QField
GNSS (global navigation satellite systems) (GPS is GNSS)
GPS (Global Positioning System) and RTK (Real-Time Kinematic Positioning)
As of 2019, there are three functioning GNSS systems, US NAVSTAR GPS, Russian GLONASS, and Chinese Compass BeiDou. There is a fourth one with 30 satellites, called European Galileo, that is nearly fully operational
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – Recreational vs. Business Use of UAVs
Drone LiDAR technology
Citizen Science and Open-Source Data Collection in GIS
- Lighthouse keepers (one of the oldest known)
- National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count(opens in a new tab)
- iNaturalist(opens in a new tab)
- Zooniverse(opens in a new tab)
- eBird(opens in a new tab)
- SciStarter
- GLOBE Home Page – GLOBE.gov
- OPAL: Citizen science for everyone | Research groups | Imperial College London
- SciStarter – SciStarter
6.3 Coordinate reference frameworks
6.4 Accuracy and error sources
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| GIS for Data Collection – Field Studies Council Open Data Kit Atlas Pricing Statistics for Sustainable Development (Stats4SD) AI-Generated content |
