geog 589: emerging trends in remote sensing

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GEOG 589: Emerging Trends in Remote Sensing pennstategis.com | [email protected] | @pennstategis Make Your Mark on the Map 100% Online, Designed for Working Professionals How Do Classes Work? Google Earth Engine (GEE) is becoming one of the most sophisticated and powerful image processing/image collection platforms on the planet. GEOG 589: Emerging Trends in Remote Sensing, will introduce this incredible environment in Summer 2019. A tentative list of topics to be covered includes: Ÿ Orientation to the Google Earth Engine Platform Ÿ Intro to JavaScript Programming Ÿ Working with GEE Image Collections and Ancillary Data Ÿ Change Detection with GEE Ÿ Time Series Analysis using the GEE Platform Ÿ Image Classification with GEE Students will gain hands-on experience with the GEE platform through a series of lessons and a full- semester project. No previous experience in programming is necessary to take this course. This class will start in May, 2019. To register, please visit us at www.pennstategis.com If you have questions about this class, please contact the instructor: Dr. Douglas Miller Research Professor of Geography Departments of Geography and Ecosystem Science and Management [email protected] Join This Class We teach our classes in 10-week long terms. Five of these terms are offered each year, meaning you can start/stop your studies at the times that work best for you. All classes are 100% online, and asynchronous with weekly pacing for assignments and activities. More than 6000 professionals have taken online geospatial education classes with Penn State since 1999. Special Offering in Summer 2019 - Google Earth Engine

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GEOG 589:Emerging Trends in Remote Sensing

pennstategis.com | [email protected] | @pennstategis

Make Your Mark on the Map

100% Online, Designed for Working Professionals

How Do Classes Work?

Google Earth Engine (GEE) is becoming one of the most sophisticated and powerful image processing/image collection platforms on the planet. GEOG 589: Emerging Trends in Remote Sensing, will introduce this incredible environment in Summer 2019. A tentative list of topics to be covered includes:

Ÿ Orientation to the Google Earth Engine PlatformŸ Intro to JavaScript ProgrammingŸ Working with GEE Image Collections and Ancillary DataŸ Change Detection with GEEŸ Time Series Analysis using the GEE PlatformŸ Image Classification with GEE

Students will gain hands-on experience with the GEE platform through a series of lessons and a full-semester project. No previous experience in programming is necessary to take this course.

This class will start in May, 2019. To register, please visit us at www.pennstategis.com

If you have questions about this class, please contact the instructor:

Dr. Douglas MillerResearch Professor of GeographyDepartments of Geography and Ecosystem Science and Management

[email protected]

Join This Class

We teach our classes in 10-week long terms. Five of these terms are offered each year, meaning you can start/stop your studies at the times that work best for you.

All classes are 100% online, and asynchronous with weekly pacing for assignments and activities.

More than 6000 professionals have taken online geospatial education classes with Penn State since 1999.

Special Offering in Summer 2019 - Google Earth Engine