An iGETT participant on Padre Island National Seashore during a pixel characterization exercise.
A field trip around greater Corpus Christi was held on Saturday June 21st. During the field trip, participants took GPS waypoints and digital photographs at various locations along a designated route, noting the land cover type of each place. The field trip culminated on Padre Island National Seashore where participants set up a Landsat pixel-sized plot and took densiometer readings along two diagonal transects to systematically characterize the ground cover. Back in the lab on Monday, participants compared their field notes with their Landsat image classifications. All participants are developing "learning units" that integrate remote sensing and GIS, to cover at least two weeks of class time. These learning units will be publicly available.
Landsat staff involved in the 2008 iGETT Summer Institute included Jeannie Allen (PI, SSAI), Rachel Headley (PI/Scientist, USGS), Laura Rocchio (Instructor/Scientist, SSAI), Rich Irish (Instructor/Scientist, SSAI) and Eric Brown de Colstoun (Scientist, SSAI).
iGETT is funded by the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education Program (NSF DUE-0703185).
Further Information:
• Geospatial Workforce Development
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• iGETT website