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by superkimchi
1602 days ago
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I'd highly recommend taking an intro class at a community college if that's an option for you. In my opinion, learning how to think and solve problems "spatially" is a really cool (and valuable) experience. An experienced teacher, white board work, and group discussions would be invaluable as you learn the basics. I mention this because once you have the basics down you can self study your way through just about anything GIS related. Another approach would be to simply pick up an ESRI tutorial and work your way through a couple of projects that appeal to you. A nice benefit of this approach is that software and data will be provided. I smashed one over the weekend before I started my first GIS internship and I got a lot out of it. |
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