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Day 1<br>Introduction to iDigBio<br>Introduction to Georeferencing<br>Thinking like a Trainer<br>Collaboration to Automation<br>Geographical Concepts<br>Point-Radius Method and Best Practices<br>Darwin Core Standard, Key Terminology, iDigBio Recommended Fields (MISC)<br>Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Locality Types, Georeferencing Template<br>Georeferencing Calculator, Calculator Manual, Georeferencing Calculator Example<br>MaNIS/HerpNET/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines
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<u></u>The sum of what we know…about what we don’t know…is the ''uncertainty''.<br>
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<u>Day 1</u><br>Introduction to iDigBio<br>Introduction to Georeferencing<br>Thinking like a Trainer<br>Collaboration to Automation<br>Geographical Concepts<br>Point-Radius Method and Best Practices<br>Darwin Core Standard, Key Terminology, iDigBio Recommended Fields (MISC)<br>Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Locality Types, Georeferencing Template<br>Georeferencing Calculator, Calculator Manual, Georeferencing Calculator Example<br>MaNIS/HerpNET/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines  


Day 2<br>Internet Resources – Where to Begin?<br>Exercises: Internet Resources<br>GPS Exercise Introduction<br>Georeferencing Using Paper Maps, Paper Maps Handout
<u>Day 2</u><br>Internet Resources – Where to Begin?<br>Exercises: Internet Resources<br>GPS Exercise Introduction<br>Georeferencing Using Paper Maps, Paper Maps Handout  


Day 3<br>Examples and Discussion: Process, Workflows, Priorities, and Collaborations<br>KE Emu, KUMIP and Specify, FishNet2<br>ORNIS Workflows and Repatriation<br>Workflows, FSU Georeferencing Protocol, Expert or Novice?<br>Participant Workflows: Danielle N. Pace, AMNH, Arthropod Easy Capture; Katrina Menard, Sam Noble Museum; Mark D. Uhen, paleodb.org, George Mason University
<u>Day 3</u><br>Examples and Discussion: Process, Workflows, Priorities, and Collaborations<br>KE Emu, KUMIP and Specify, FishNet2<br>ORNIS Workflows and Repatriation<br>Workflows, FSU Georeferencing Protocol, Expert or Novice?<br>Participant Workflows: Danielle N. Pace, AMNH, Arthropod Easy Capture; Katrina Menard, Sam Noble Museum; Mark D. Uhen, paleodb.org, George Mason University  


Day 4<br>Good and Bad Localities, Field Locality Handout, Review of GPS Locality Descriptions<br>Georeferencing Natural History Collections Data: The GEOLocate Project, What to Do<br>Using GEOLocate: Basics (Web Application)<br>Using GEOLocate: Batch Processing (Web App and Excel)<br>Using GEOLocate: Collaborative Georeferencing Administrative Portal<br>Using GEOLocate: Collaborative Georeferencing Web Client<br>Advanced GEOLocate: Taxon validation, Web services and integration, Building end-to-end georeferencing workflows
<u>Day 4</u><br>Good and Bad Localities, Field Locality Handout, Review of GPS Locality Descriptions<br>Georeferencing Natural History Collections Data: The GEOLocate Project, What to Do<br>Using GEOLocate: Basics (Web Application)<br>Using GEOLocate: Batch Processing (Web App and Excel)<br>Using GEOLocate: Collaborative Georeferencing Administrative Portal<br>Using GEOLocate: Collaborative Georeferencing Web Client<br>Advanced GEOLocate: Taxon validation, Web services and integration, Building end-to-end georeferencing workflows  


Day 5<br>Data Cleaning, Processing, and Analysis (Open Refine, Refine Call to GEOLocate, r-project, RStudio, QuantumGIS, QGIS Basic Operations<br>Open Work Session - Participant/TCN Georeferencing Projects (use your own data sets)<br>Batch Georeferencing in Symbiota: John Brinda, MOBOT (Participant)<br>Participant Volunteer Training Demos by: Kari M. Harris, Arkansas State University; Edward G. Riley, Texas A &amp; M University; Sharon Grant, The Field Museum; Marcia A. Revelez, Angelo State Natural History Collections<br><br>
<u>Day 5</u><br>Data Cleaning, Processing, and Analysis (Open Refine, Refine Call to GEOLocate, r-project, RStudio, QuantumGIS, QGIS Basic Operations<br>Open Work Session - Participant/TCN Georeferencing Projects (use your own data sets)<br>Batch Georeferencing in Symbiota: John Brinda, MOBOT (Participant)<br>Participant Volunteer Training Demos by: Kari M. Harris, Arkansas State University; Edward G. Riley, Texas A &amp; M University; Sharon Grant, The Field Museum; Marcia A. Revelez, Angelo State Natural History Collections<br><br>

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The sum of what we know…about what we don’t know…is the uncertainty.

Day 1
Introduction to iDigBio
Introduction to Georeferencing
Thinking like a Trainer
Collaboration to Automation
Geographical Concepts
Point-Radius Method and Best Practices
Darwin Core Standard, Key Terminology, iDigBio Recommended Fields (MISC)
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Locality Types, Georeferencing Template
Georeferencing Calculator, Calculator Manual, Georeferencing Calculator Example
MaNIS/HerpNET/ORNIS Georeferencing Guidelines

Day 2
Internet Resources – Where to Begin?
Exercises: Internet Resources
GPS Exercise Introduction
Georeferencing Using Paper Maps, Paper Maps Handout

Day 3
Examples and Discussion: Process, Workflows, Priorities, and Collaborations
KE Emu, KUMIP and Specify, FishNet2
ORNIS Workflows and Repatriation
Workflows, FSU Georeferencing Protocol, Expert or Novice?
Participant Workflows: Danielle N. Pace, AMNH, Arthropod Easy Capture; Katrina Menard, Sam Noble Museum; Mark D. Uhen, paleodb.org, George Mason University

Day 4
Good and Bad Localities, Field Locality Handout, Review of GPS Locality Descriptions
Georeferencing Natural History Collections Data: The GEOLocate Project, What to Do
Using GEOLocate: Basics (Web Application)
Using GEOLocate: Batch Processing (Web App and Excel)
Using GEOLocate: Collaborative Georeferencing Administrative Portal
Using GEOLocate: Collaborative Georeferencing Web Client
Advanced GEOLocate: Taxon validation, Web services and integration, Building end-to-end georeferencing workflows

Day 5
Data Cleaning, Processing, and Analysis (Open Refine, Refine Call to GEOLocate, r-project, RStudio, QuantumGIS, QGIS Basic Operations
Open Work Session - Participant/TCN Georeferencing Projects (use your own data sets)
Batch Georeferencing in Symbiota: John Brinda, MOBOT (Participant)
Participant Volunteer Training Demos by: Kari M. Harris, Arkansas State University; Edward G. Riley, Texas A & M University; Sharon Grant, The Field Museum; Marcia A. Revelez, Angelo State Natural History Collections