Training Classes for January 2024

Jan 2, 2024 | QGIS, Training

So I have 3 classes coming up in Mid January that I should have been talking about sooner but….December was a bit hectic.

Exploring QGIS, Model Designer, and Tips and Tricks are happening. Jump over to the Support page and you’ll see the info with links. I’m pretty sure 2 of the 3 will make – but we shall see.

I did change the pricing a bit to include a QGIS Certificate. I was slack on that end in 2023 so I’d like to be able to provide you with a certificate and QGIS with some money per student.

With that there’s a new class in the works – QGIS and LIDAR. I’m probably going to be teaching this one at the TN GIS conference so it might start out more grounded in the TN LIDAR data products. I sat down before Christmas and did a ridiculous number of things with a LAS cloud I’ve not done before outside of the PDAL Command line.

Anyway – get some official QGIS training. Help the community. Get a certificate.

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