Thank you for attending the University of Toledo's Ohio GIS remote sensing introduction presentation at the Marriot North in Columbus, Oh. Dr. Kevin Czajkowski and James Coss using the brand new mobile training computer lab demonstrated Erdas Imagine and ESRI Arcview Software. Below are the links to the data used as well as the lesson outlines.

We would like to thank the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program (OGRIP).
Without whose support this class would not have been possible. Thanks, below you will fiind the class outline and materials.


Remote Sensing Training Ohio GIS Conference 2003

Exploration of different technologies on how it is obtained – remote sensing engage
- small airborne vehicles, stationary platforms, aircraft, satellite
- film type, digital sensors (IKONOS, QuickBird, ASTER, Landsat)

Analyzing and interpreting imagery - remote sensing process
- overview of software tools for analysis
- how to differentiate differences in imagery
- exploring issues with error

How and where to obtain sources of remote sensing imagery for Ohio – Landsat background
- OhioView
- DOQQs
- Private Industry
- State Government and Universities

Imagery for Decision Making
- applying information from image to map
- integrating imagery to GIS

Other Types of Remote Sensing
- LIDAR
- Thermal

We extend our thanks to,

The University of Toledo

The National Science Foundation

The Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology at Cayuga Community College

and Ohioview

Below are the resources presented at the training confrence.

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Lesson Plans

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6

Multispec Software Download

Purdue's free download software site

Presentation PDFs.

Landsat intro

Remote Sensing Intro

Digital image processing

GIS data

Vector data (zipped)

Image data

Ikonos zipped

Goes June 3 zipped

Landsat may be found and downloaded from the Ohioview web site.