Open Web Mapping Course from Penn State

While others have mentioned this, I figured it was worthwhile to point out here, as there’s a lot of great tutorial information on GeoServer contained in Ian Turton’s new Open Web Mapping Course. He managed to get the content released under a creative commons license, so all are able to make use of his great work.

The other highlight is all the student projects, that are mostly built with GeoServer. They are some great examples of what’s possible with GeoServer. If anyone else has interesting sites they’ve built with GeoServer, please let us know. We’d like to start an interactive gallery soon, and these definitely make for a solid start.

2 Comments

  1. markov
    Posted May 4, 2007 at 12:36 am | Permalink

    This site uses geoserver as WMS Server :

    http://www2.hcm.ciren.gov.vn/cirengis

  2. Sarah
    Posted July 10, 2009 at 8:41 am | Permalink

    As a student, I am currently trying to get GeoServer up and running for a professor…I have been playing around with the Demo, and seem to understand how to upload everything. But, how do I make the site my own? I’m a newbie at all this stuff, so I’m not sure if I understand all the coding. What kind of projects did your students put together, and how did they learn the program?

    Thanks!

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