Geospatial Intelligence & the Geospatial Revolution

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Free Online Course: Geospatial Intelligence & the Geospatial Revolution provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5 weeks long, 6-9 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. Geospatial Intelligence & the Geospatial Revolution is taught by Todd Bacastow and.

Overview
  • Joinus for the exciting journey to learn about GEOINT’s application in business,law enforcement, and defense. Advances in satellites, GPS, unmanned aerialsystems, wireless communications, handheld computing, and the ability to automatelaborious map analysis processes has transformed what used to be calledgeographic intelligence, or GEOINT, and the nature of the insights provided tomanagers and leaders. GEOINT is more than just analysts working with GIS in a secure intelligence facility. We have gone from mountains of hardcopy maps to amazingautomated systems that provide previously unavailable understanding. GEOINThelps us daily with real-time apps to guide decision making. GEOINT combines geographic informationscience and technologies with an analytic tradecraft. In this course you will experience thevalue of GEOINT. You will learn how to design and execute a geospatial analysis project using GEOINTtools and tradecraft. The course is designed for the individual who wants to learn the basics of GEOINT and it is not designed for the geospatial intelligence professional. We're eager to welcome you to the Revolution.

Syllabus
  • Week One: What is GEOINT?
    Learn what GEOINT is and how it provides a powerful way of thinking about and finding solutions to complex humanitarian, military, economic, and cultural problems. We'll discuss the role of secrecy and its challenges.

    Week Two:  GEOINT Data.
    Examine the types and nature of data used to create GEOINT, including textual information, imagery, and geospatial data. Discuss how location-based data is changing conceptions of privacy.

    Week Three: GEOINT Data Sources.
    Understand how GEOINT data is collected by a variety of methods including satellites, drones, crowdsourcing, and through social media.

    Week Four: The GEOINT Tradecraft.
    Apply the art and science of extracting meaning from GEOINT data to uncover and investigate relationships and patterns.

    Week Five: Applying GEOINT Principles.
    Use GEOINT principles to evaluate and transform raw data into descriptions, explanations, or judgments about a place.

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