Full text: Modern trends of education in photogrammetry & remote sensing

THE NEW GIS COURSE 
AT THE NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY 
J. BADEKAS 
ABSTRACT 
In 1987 the Department of Topographical Engineering of the National 
Technical University of Athens completed an innovation concerning the 
academic curriculum. Many courses were withdrown, new ones were introduced 
and the contents of others were drammatically changed. 
One of the newly introduced courses, which was taught for the first time 
in Spring 1990 was the course on Land Information Systems (LIS). Many things 
related to this course are still open for discussion as we consider this being 
quite far from finalized. 
Although there is plenty of biliography, it is obviously very difficult to 
formulate the course contents for a given university and given market. We have 
spent quite long time discussing and trying to clarify our objectives in order to 
finalize the contents. 
The basic adoption was that LIS is the new form of maps and diagrams 
and since our graduates besides being engineers, are actually mapmakers thus LIS 
must be central to their education. 
It was very difficult to allocate one man to teach the diverse and so 
specialized filelds of this course and teaching was performed by a group. We 
have also found many difficulties in formulating laboratory excersises and having 
proper text books. For the time being everyone of the group has to prepare his 
own lecture notes. Maybe some very interesting and very useful objectives for 
the working groups of commission VI would be to assume or to support the 
following: 
a) the formulation of a model curriculum for a course on LIS or GIS 
b) to collect*a set of slides or computer cassetes to be used for teaching LIS 
or GIS 
c) To collect and dessiminates laboratory exersizes for that purpose 
d) publish extended revues of the existing related bibliography 
e) to encourage or even to assume the writing and the publication of a 
Mannual of LIS or GIS 
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