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GIS Fundamentals for Educators

The course is developed and delivered by experienced teachers and GIS specialists. Includes tried and tested grade 8, 10, and 12 GIS lessons.

3 Days
On-site or Remote
Certificate Included
GIS Fundamentals for Educators
Expert Instructors
Hands-on Learning
Course Materials
Post-Course Support

GIS Fundamentals for Educators

Professional GIS Training

Overview ΒΆ

This hybrid course includes both asynchronous and online training components, designed for postgraduate-level educators. The course aims to build confidence in teaching geospatial skills and techniques.

Course Outcomes:

  • Learn how to download and install QGIS
  • Work with vector and raster data
  • Create maps using QGIS
  • Source GIS data
  • Desktop digitizing and data collection in the field
  • Provided examples of Grade 8, 10, and 12 lessons for classroom use

Delivery: Asynchronous and online training.

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Why Train With Kartoza?

Join thousands of professionals who have advanced their careers with our training

Industry Experts

Learn from practitioners who contribute to open source projects and work with organiations worldwide.

Practical Focus

Our courses emphasize hands-on exercises and real-world scenarios you can apply immediately.

Customized Training

We tailor content to your team's specific needs, data, and workflows for maximum relevance.

Open Source Leaders

As major contributors to QGIS, PostGIS, and other projects, we teach from deep expertise.

"Kartoza's training transformed how our team approaches GIS. The hands-on approach and expert guidance gave us skills we use every day."
Training Participant GIS Professional
Reviewed by: Tim Sutton on 24 March 2026