- GIS Self Learning Tool - University of Melbourne - This is a general introduction to GIS, its algorithms and applications. It is not software specific. Shockwave is required for the interactive components. The developers would appreciate feedback. (Added 05.01.01)
- Tutorials from GISDevelopment.net - The tutorial gives a very basic information on the various areas of application in GIS like Global Positioning System, Remote Sensing, Aerial Photgrammetry and Image Processing.
- Using ArcView 3.1 with AWIPS - Using ArcView 3.1 Quick tutorial from NOAA.
- IDRISI Tutorial - A detailed tutorial designed to get you up and running with IDRISI by Eric Lorup.
- Using ArcGIS 9.x: Quickstart Tutorial - This tutorial explains the basics of using ArcGIS
- NCGIA Course Outlines - Excellent course lecture notes for numerous GIS related topics
- Remote Sensing - This comprehensive Remote Sensing tutorial by Dr. Nicholas M. Short is awesome!
- Remote Sensing - The Canada Centre for Remote Sensing offers this tutorial on remote sensing technology and its applications
- Remote Sensing - Learning About Satellites and Remote Sensing from NOAASIS
- Topographic Map Symbols - Fundamentals of Topographic Maps from the USGS
- USGS GIS Intro - Introduction to GIS from the USGS
- USGS SDTS - Get up to speed with the SDTS data format with this material from the USGS
Even More GPS and GIS Tutorials
Principles and Practice of GPS Surveying - The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based, microwave, 24-hour, all-weather, global military navigation system designed, deployed, financed and managed by the U.S. military authorities. Since GPS was declared operational in mid-1993 it has had a profound impact on the art and practice of most forms of positioning and navigation. However, GPS has already had a tremendous impact on surveying, initially as a technology for "control surveys", for which purpose it was first introduced into many countries during the early 1980's -- well before the full satellite constellation was available to navigation users. In fact, the application of GPS for control surveys (or so-called "geodetic" surveys) was the first civilian use of GPS which was well beyond that for which GPS was originally intended by its military designers.
Trimble GPS Tutorial - (requires Adobe Shockwave) GPS is a complex technology but understanding it can be quite easy if you take it one step at a time. This tutorial is designed to give you a good basic understanding of the principles behind GPS without loading you down with too much technical detail. For those details see the reference links in our GPS Guide. We recommend that you follow the tutorial in the order it's presented, especially the "How GPS works" section. In that section the logic of the explanation develops one step at a time. DGPS Tutorial
Garmin's GPS Guide for beginners GPS technology is rapidly changing how people find their way around the Earth. Whether it be for fun, saving lives, getting there faster, or whatever use you can dream up, GPS navigation is becoming more common every day.Garmin hopes that this guide will give you enough information to get you involved in all the excitement that awaits you.
Topcon's GPS Tutorial - Stones, trees, and mountains were the early examples of "points of reference". Celestial navigation was the first serious solution to the problem of finding one's position in unknown territories, where the Sun, the Moon and stars were used as points of reference. Automatic computation of position, through measurement of distances to points of reference, became a reality only recently when radio signals were employed and the age of radio navigation began. LORAN (LOng RAnge Navigation)coverage is limited to about 5% of the surface of the earth where the chains are established. It is not a global system. Signals from navigation satellites can cover large areas of the earth, and several satellites can cover the whole planet.
GPS Primer (Aerospace Corporation) GPS is one of history's most exciting and revolutionary developments, and new uses for it are constantly being discovered. But before we learn more about GPS, it's important to understand a bit more about navigation.