Workshops & Training
Over the years, GEOLocate has evolved to support diverse modes of operation
suiting the variable needs of our users. To maximize georeferencing efficiency and
understanding, we are happy to participate in workshops and provide training to
interested user groups on GEOLocate software and services.
Previous workshops include:
- Unidad de Coordinación de GBIF en España. Madrid, Spain - March, 2009
- National Museums of Kenya. Nairobi, Kenya - July, 2010
- Yale University Peabody Museum of Natural History Georeferencing Workshop. New Haven Connecticut - Aug, 2010
- Tanzania Biodiversity Information Facility (Sponsored by GBIF-CEPDEC Pilot Project). Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania - October, 2010
- National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens (Sponsored by The Atlas of Living Australia). Melbourne, Australia - February, 2011
- SANBI/SABIF Georeferencing Workshop, Cape Town South Africa - April 4-8, 2011
- ASB/SERNEC Herbarium Curators Workshop, Hunstville, Alabama - April 16, 2011
- Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC)Georeferencing Workshop. San Francisco, California - May 21-22, 2011
- SERNEC/Appalachian State University. Boone, North Carolina - January 27-29, 2012
- VertNet Biodiversity Informatics Training Workshop. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. June 24-30, 2012.
To inquire about coordinating a training workshop for your institution or
group contact: Nelson Rios
GEOLocate Training Materials
Below you will find links to materials to help you learn to use
and try out the various components of GEOLocate.
Creating Data Files for Batch Processing:
Link the GEOLocate Web Client to Your Data in Excel:
Videos:
- Using the Collaborative Georeferencing Web Client:
Sample Datasets:
Desktop and Web App Input Files:
Collaborative Georeferencing Input Files:
Unformatted Data Files:
Links: