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290044 PS Modelling in Physical Geography (2016W)
(Fortsetzung - Teil 2)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 06.09.2016 07:00 to Tu 20.09.2016 22:00
- Registration is open from Mo 26.09.2016 18:00 to We 28.09.2016 22:00
- Registration is open from Th 29.09.2016 22:00 to Mo 03.10.2016 08:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 31.10.2016 22:00
Details
max. 30 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
MO wtl. von 03.10.2016 bis 12.12.2016 08:00-10:30
MO 09.01.2016 08:00-10:30
MO 16.01.2016 17:00-19:30
MO 23.01.2016 08:00-10:30
MO 30.01.2016 08:00-10:30
Ort: Computerkartographie Geographie NIG 1. OG (GIS-Labor)
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
After a brief introduction to the general chances and limitations of computer modelling, the students will work on selected examples focusing on GIS-supported modelling in the field of geomorphology (mass movements in particular). Besides getting to know existing software packages, there will be an emphasis on the automatization of work flows and the development of simple model applications by means of programming.
Assessment and permitted materials
- Mid-term exam regarding the general understanding of the possibilities and limitations of modelling (35%)
- Independent solution of two defined tasks in the concluding lesson (65%)
- Independent solution of two defined tasks in the concluding lesson (65%)
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
At the end of the course, the students shall
- be able to critically evaluate model results;
- be able to apply computer models in an independent and responsible way;
- know the most important software packages for modelling of mass movements and their scope of application;
- know about the possibilities to develop their own model applications;
- be able to program simple model applications by themselves.
- be able to critically evaluate model results;
- be able to apply computer models in an independent and responsible way;
- know the most important software packages for modelling of mass movements and their scope of application;
- know about the possibilities to develop their own model applications;
- be able to program simple model applications by themselves.
Examination topics
- Lecture: brief general introduction to the chances and limitations of computer modelling
- Training: elaboration of various modelling techniques
- Training: elaboration of various modelling techniques
Reading list
Kurshomepage:
http://www.mergili.at/teaching/modphysgeo.html
http://www.mergili.at/teaching/modphysgeo.html
Association in the course directory
(MG-S1-PI.m, Block A) (MG-S2-PI.m, Block A)
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