The GMT team and other volunteers teach user and developer workshops in various places. Here is a list of past and future workshops.
Attending a workshop is the best way to get started using and developing GMT!
Title: Crafting beautiful maps with PyGMT
Instructors: Wei Ji Leong, Leonardo Uieda, Meghan Jones, Andre Luiz Belem
When: Early April 2022
Where: Hybrid (Online and at Vienna, Austria)
Repository: TBA
EGU Session info: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU22/session/43186
Application Portal: TBA
This short course is geared towards geoscientists interested in creating beautiful maps using Python. Only basic Python knowledge is needed, and a background in cartography is not required to use PyGMT effectively! The 3.5 hour long short course will be based on content adapted from https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2021-unavco-course and https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/foss4g2019oceania. Each of the 30–45 minute sessions will involve a quick (~10 minute) walkthrough by the speaker, followed by a more hands-on session in breakout rooms where tutorial participants work on the topic (using interactive Jupyter notebooks) in a guided environment with one of four instructors on hand to answer questions.
We expressly welcome students and geoscientists working on any geo related fields (e.g. Earth Observation, Geophysical, Marine, Magnetic, Gravity, Planetary, etc) to join. Come and find out what PyGMT can do to level up your geoprocessing workflow!
Title: ESWN/GMT Professional Development Workshop: Developing Free and Open Source Software with PyGMT
Instructors: Meghan Jones, Wei Ji Leong, Paul Wessel
When: August 17-19 (Tuesday-Thursday), 2021, 20:00 – 24:00 UTC
Where: Online only
Repository: https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2021-eswn-pygmt-workshop
ESWN Announcement: https://eswnonline.org/29375-2/
Application Portal: https://forms.gle/LWVhkKrxRS2YCbaV7
We are excited to announce an upcoming workshop hosted by the Earth Science Women’s Network and the Generic Mapping Tools team on developing free, open source software! This workshop will include lessons about developing open source software and hands-on activities. During the hands-on activities, participants will contribute to open source software and work on issues in the PyGMT repository. More information is posted on the ESWN Announcement.
We expressly invite people who face under-representation, systemic bias, or discrimination in the Earth sciences and/or technology industry where they live to apply. People of all career stages are welcome to apply.
Title: The Generic Mapping Tools for Geodesy
Instructors: Paul Wessel, Joaquim Luis, Leo Uieda, Dongdong Tian, Eric Xu
When: July 20-21 (Monday-Tuesday), 2020, online
Where: Via zoom only
Repository: https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2020-unavco-course
This course will cover the use of Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) in geodesy using UNIX shell scripting. Lectures and exercises will be given to teach the basic conventions of using GMT, such as plotting grids, images, and vector data (points, lines, polygons), and making animations.
Title: Making Maps and Movies with the Generic Mapping Tools (GMT)
Instructors: Paul Wessel, TBD
When: June 21 (Sunday), 2020. 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Where: University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI, USA
Repository: TBD
URL: https://goldschmidt.info/2020/eventTypeView?type=354#event2018000175
The Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) is widely used in the geosciences to make graphs, maps and animations. This one-day workshop introduces participants to GMT 6 modern mode and how data manipulation and plotting of points, lines, polygons, text, and grids are accomplished via GMT scripting. We will run GMT scripts from the command line in a bash terminal under Linux, macOS, or Windows; familiarity with a UNIX shell will be helpful but not required. We will also introduce participants to the making of basic animations using GMT. No prior experience with GMT is required. Attendees must bring laptops with pre-installed software to the workshop – instructions will be provided before the conference.
Title: Become a Generic Mapping Tools Contributor Even If You Can’t Code
Instructors: Paul Wessel, Joaquim Luis, Leonardo Uieda, Dongdong Tian, Xiaohua Xu
When: Sunday, 08 December 2019 08:00 am -12:20 pm (PST)
Where: AGU 2019 Fall Meeting | Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA, USA
Website: https://www.agu.org/Events/SCIWS4-Generic-Mapping-Tools
We will teach you how to join the GMT developer community and make contributions to the project EVEN IF YOU CAN’T CODE. This workshop will provide hands-on experience: we will guide you through setting up your computer, building GMT, writing documentation, and using git and GitHub to work on GMT development in a friendly and collaborative environment.
Title: PyGMT for geoscientists - A PyData compatible package for analyzing and plotting time-series and gridded data
Instructors: Wei Ji Leong
When: Tuesday Nov 12, 13:30 - 17:00 (NZDT)
Where: Rutherford House 205, Pipitea Campus, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand
Website: https://2019.foss4g-oceania.org/schedule/2019-11-12?sessionId=SPGUQV
Repository: https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/foss4g2019oceania
This hands-on workshop covers the use of PyGMT to analyze geospatial data and produce publication quality figures and animations in an interactive Jupyter lab environment. There will also be a free Community Day code sprint on 2019-11-15 where everyone is invited to join and contribute into making PyGMT even better!
Title: The Generic Mapping Tools for Geodesy
Instructors: Paul Wessel, Joaquim Luis, Leonardo Uieda, Dongdong Tian, Xiaohua Xu
When: July 22-23 (Monday-Tuesday), 2019. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Where: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, CA, USA
Repository: https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/2019-unavco-course
This 2-day course will cover the use of Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) in geodesy using UNIX shell scripting. Lectures and exercises will be given to teach the basic conventions of using GMT, such as plotting grids, images, and vector data (points, lines, polygons).