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Polls
Session 1
Have you installed QGIS successfully?
Yes
No
Which operating system are you using?
Windows?
OSX / Mac?
Other?
How many classes did you choose?
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10
Which colour scheme did you pick?
Greens
Purples
Blues
Oranges
Dark Blues
Dark Greens
Something else
Session 2
Which is better?
The Mercator projection
The Gall-Peters projection
The Polar projection
None are best, it depends what you are trying to show on the map
/poll "Which is better?" "The Mercator projection" "The Gall-Peters projection" "The Polar projection" "None are best, it depends what you are trying to show on the map" anonymous
What is most important to remember when performing an attribute join?
There must be the same number of columns in both data sets
The attributes must be similar
The attributes must be exactly the same
The data must be in the same language
/poll "What is most important to remember when performing an attribute join?" "There must be the same number of columns in both data sets" "The attributes must be similar" "The attributes must be exactly the same" "The data must be in the same language" anonymous
What do we need to remember when looking at a map:
This map is the best representation of the data
We need to critically analyse the map to see whether it is representing the data fairly
QGIS will only allow us to create the best choropleth map
There is no way to misrepresent spatial data
/poll "What do we need to remember when looking at a map:" "The map is the best representation of the data" "We need to critically analyse the map to see whether it is representing the data fairly" "QGIS will only allow us to create the best choropleth map" "There is no way to misrepresent spatial data" anonymous
What coordinate system are these coordinates likely to be in? 52°N 37’ 30.32’’ 1°E 14’ 2.05’’
British National Grid (Eastings & Northings) EPSG = 27700
UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) Zone 37 N EPSG = 32630
Latitude and Longitude (WGS 1984) EPSG = 4326
/poll "What coordinate system are these coordinates likely to be in? 52°N 37’ 30.32’’ 1°E 14’ 2.05’’" "British National Grid (Eastings & Northings) EPSG = 27700" "UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) Zone 37 N EPSG = 32630" "Latitude and Longitude (WGS 1984) EPSG = 4326" anonymous