
Workshops are a key aspect of the GeOnG as they allow our participants to discover state-of-the-art tools & processes. The GeOnG 2022 program offered a total of 3 online workshops. More information below.
Monday 24/10 from 11am to 12:30pm (CEST)
Tuesday 25/10 from 2pm to 3:30pm (CEST)
Tuesday 25/10 from 4:00pm to 5:30pm (CEST)
You will find here below all workshops abstracts.
Monday 24/10 from 11am to 12:30pm | |||
Bastian Heil, Portfolio Analyst, Department Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq |
Are you interested in broadening your perspective of the possibilities for Remote Management, Monitoring, and Verification (RMMV) of your projects and in learning how to find the best mix of RMMV approaches and tools? For example, while working in a conflict setting or disaster zone; or because your target area is simply too large or there is a global pandemic. Then we have the perfect workshop for you! For this workshop we have prepared the following actual project example: “Remote MIS and drone surveillance to remotely monitor the rehabilitation of basic infrastructure to assist the return of IDPs in Iraq” A representative of KfW will state a personal challenge of successfully monitoring specific project locations remotely. It will be your task to develop recommendations for him/her in a group together with other participants that you will present at the end of the workshop. For this exercise you will be using KfW’s brand-new RMMV Guidebook which KfW produced as a digital public good. You will also have the opportunity to critically discuss your own experience and challenges with remotely monitoring humanitarian or development projects. Here you can already find our new fact sheets on RMMV tools and technologies. Kindly find here the respective project information sheet: Iraq project Here is a link to the presentation used during the workshop.
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Tuesday 25/10 from 2pm to 3:30pm | |||
Tom Nelson, |
Introducing a new guide for evaluating Information Management dimensions of programmes This session will share a short tool which has been developed by CartONG and MapAction, designed to address a niche and help organisations evaluate and learn from IM aspects of programmes. This session is relevant for anyone with an interest in assessing the influence of IM components within programmes. Participants will learn:
Here is a link to the presentation used during the workshop.
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Gilles Cazaban, GIS Officer Simon Violino, Product Owner - CartONG |
Conducting data treatment and analysis using QGIS Graphical Modeler Via an exercise centered on an environmental dataset, this 1h30 workshop aims at discovering and learning to use the graphical modeler of QGIS. If it does not compete with an ETL software, the graphical modeler of QGIS allows to set up processing chains intuitively to automate data analysis. This workshop is best suited to people with preexisting basic experience of QGIS as well as basic knowledge of spatial processes. Yet, everybody is welcome to join as the aim of the workshop is also to take a step back on analytical aspects and take a step by step approach with the graphical modeler. Technical requirements: we recommend the latest long term version of the software (3.22).
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Tuesday 25/10 from 4:00pm to 5:30pm | |||
Stella Oyo, GIS Specialist Anastasiia Tsymbalova, Web Development & IM Specialist - CartONG |
Your operation needs a PowerBI dashboard in several languages and you have been struggling to find out how to make this happen? Then you have come to the right webinar! While PowerBI provides the features required to design and implement multi-language reports, the path to success is not overly intuitive. The purpose of this workshop is to provide the technical guidance you need for building reports that support multiple languages and at the same time perform well. With any multilingual report development effort, there are two main areas that require translated values: the report data and the report labels. For both of them, different translation efforts are needed.The focus of the webinar will be on:
The workshop is geared towards any individuals who would like to better understand the PowerBI workflow for creating multilingual reports (only a basic or intermediate knowledge of PowerBI is required to attend). Here is a link to the presentation and material used during the workshop.
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