GeoSpatial Training Services Announces Availability of Instructor Led Google Maps and Google Earth
Written by GeoSpatial Training
13 November 2006
GeoSpatial Training Services in conjunction with Landworks, Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of two new instructor led courses covering the Google Maps API and Google Earth.
Both courses will be offered in the Houston and Denver offices in early 2007.
Introduction to the Google Maps API
This two day course is designed to enable students to take advantage of the Google Maps API for building custom AJAX based web applications. Take advantage of today?s hottest new web mapping technology and learn how to create web maps, add map controls for user interactions (zooming and panning), programmatically alter the map extent, add points of interest to the map, add custom icons, geocode addresses, read addresses from an external database or XML file, and display aerial photography. A portion of the class will be devoted to developing a fully functional web mapping application using the techniques learned during lecture.
Integrating ArcGIS Data with Google Earth
In this one day course students learn how to integrate existing ESRI format data into a Google Earth format for display and manipulation. During this course students will discover how to use various tools for migrating geodatabases, shapefiles, and other data formats into KML format, Google Earth files. In addition, attendees will be introduced to other basic Google Earth topics such as data sources provided by Google, how to read KML files, address matching, and tools used to manipulate the Google Earth display. Please feel free to bring sample datasets from your organization for use during the course.
For more information regarding these courses please see our website at http://www.geospatialtraining.com
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