statistics.com offers "Spatial Analysis Techniques in R" with David Unwin on Dec. 17 - Jan. 22
This course will teach users how to implement spatial statistical analysis procedures using R software. Topics covered include point pattern analysis, identifying clusters, measures of spatial association, geographically weighted regression and surface procession. Dr. David Unwin is Emeritus Chair of Geography at Birkbeck College, University of London, and also a Visiting Professor in the Department of Geomatic Engineering at University College, also in the University of London. His work using and developing spatial statistics in research stretches back some 40 years, and he has authored over a hundred academic papers in the field, together with a series of texts, of which the most recent are his Geographic Information Analysis, 2nd edition (with D. O'Sullivan, 2010) and a series of edited collections at the interface between geography and computer science in "Visualization in GIS" (Hearnshaw and Unwin, 1994), "Spatial Analytical Perspectives on GIS" (Fischer, Scholten and Unwin, 1996), Virtual Reality in Geography (Fisher and Unwin, 2002) and, most recently representation issues in "Re-presenting GIS" (Fisher and Unwin, 2005). Having developed the world's first wholly internet-delivered Master's program in GIS in 1998, David Unwin has considerable experience of teaching and tutoring online. Thank you for your consideration, Janet Dobbins -- statistics.com the source for statistics education 612 N. Jackson St. Arlington, VA 22201 703.522.5410 703.522.5846-fax jdobb...@statistics.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.