2019 is off to a fast start with the Community Health Maps program!
The QGIS portion of the CHM labs found on the Resources page are being updated. Look for these in the next several weeks. These were last updated in 2017. In one month a new long-term release of QGIS will be released: QGIS 3.6. This will be the first long-term release of the 3.x line. If you have not yet switched over to QGIS 3.x, March will be the time to do so. At this time 2.x line will be officially retired. You can revisit last years blog about what’s new in QGIS 3 to see the sort of features now available. I will be posting an post next month about what you need to know about QGIS 3.6, as well as an announcement when the new training materials have been completed.
There are a series of QGIS workshops scheduled for the spring:
April 2 – University of Michigan Ann Arbor
April 3 – University of Michigan Flint
April 4 – University of Michigan Detroit Center
April 5 – University of Michigan Dearborn
May 14 – Rising Voices 7 – Converging Voices: Building relationships and practices for intercultural science. – Boulder Colorado
June 3-7 – ASTHO Climate and Health Summit
June 17-21 – ASTHO CHM and Vector Borne Disease Workshop
Happy Mapping! I hope to see you in the new year!