QGIS Class on November 15th 2013 for Georgia URISA

Oct 6, 2013 | FOSS4G, GA URISA, Georgia, QGIS

We’re rolling out the 2.0 version of the QGIS class as a benefit for Georgia URISA. Better yet we’re holding it in Athens Georgia for a change (don’t worry – more locations to be announced soon).

Based off comments from the 1.8 class we’re changing this one up a bit – and with a great hope it blends into two other classes we’re about to start: OpenStreetMap (for those organizations that want to leverage the platform), and a QGIS Part II (covering editing and more in depth things).

Anyway – if you want to take the class at a discount and want to see what QGIS is all about – come on over. No doubt there will be a visit to a bar afterwards (for those who are inclined).

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