QField

Everything about QGIS

In this course, you will learn how to set up QField for use in the field. 

Course duration: 1 day
4.4
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Taught by:

Peter Schols

Introduction to QField and Geo-ICT

Introduction to the QField Course

QField is still under development in the QGIS community, but it already offers a wide range of capabilities. Together, Geo-ICT and QField provide a powerful combination for anyone involved with geodata or geoinformation. Here are some key points that highlight their importance:

  • Easy access and user-friendliness: QField is specifically designed for field use, with an interface that is both intuitive and powerful. You can easily transfer QGIS projects to your Android device and get started right away.
  • Efficiency in fieldwork: With QField, you can collect, view, and edit data in real time. This eliminates the need for paper maps and cumbersome note-taking processes.

Some unique benefits of working with QField in the Geo-ICT domain include:

  • Offline data work: QField allows you to work with data offline, which is essential in remote areas or when an internet connection is unreliable or unavailable.
  • Instant data updates in the field: Changes can be made on-site, which increases efficiency and reduces the risk of errors when data is later entered into a system.
  • Integrated with QGIS: As an extension of QGIS, QField offers seamless integration with the desktop application, ensuring a smooth transition from fieldwork to desktop analysis.

By combining the power of QField with Geo-ICT’s in-depth geoinformation and data processing capabilities, a new era of geographic information science is ushered in. Professionals in various fields, from environmental protection to urban planning, find in these technologies the key to unlocking new insights and achieving their goals more efficiently.

A basic knowledge of QGIS is required as a prerequisite for this course, such as our QGIS Basics course.

The Rise of QField

With the introduction of QField into the Geo-ICT landscape, a significant shift has occurred in how fieldwork is approached and conducted. The rise of QField is not only a testament to technological progress but also a sign of the growing need for efficiency and accessibility in fieldwork. Let’s highlight some key aspects of this transformation:

  • Ease of use and accessibility: QField is designed with ease of use in mind. It enables users to seamlessly integrate and use QGIS projects on mobile devices, significantly lowering the barrier to technological access.
  • Innovation in fieldwork: The development of QField reflects the ongoing innovation within the Geo-ICT sector. It offers solutions to some of the most pressing challenges in the field, such as the need for real-time data analysis and editing.

The evolution of QField has been marked by several notable milestones:

  • Offline functionality: One of QField’s most revolutionary features is its ability to function effectively offline, allowing users in the most remote areas without a reliable internet connection to still access their data and projects.
  • Direct integration with QGIS: Seamless integration with QGIS ensures that changes made in the field can be instantly synchronized with the desktop version of the software, enabling a smooth transition between field and office work.
  • Adaptability and extensibility: Due to QField’s open-source nature, there are constant new developments and extensions that improve the app’s functionality and adapt it to users’ specific needs.

These developments underscore the importance of QField in today’s Geo-ICT domain. The success and widespread adoption of QField have contributed to a deeper understanding and appreciation of geographic information and its potential to transform a wide range of sectors and disciplines.

What You Will Learn in the QField Course

QField and QGIS Basics

When discussing the power of QField, we cannot ignore the foundations of QGIS. Together, these two tools form a dynamic duo that is essential for anyone working with geoinformation and geodata. QGIS, as an open-source geographic information system, provides the foundation upon which QField builds, enabling seamless integration between desktop and fieldwork. Here are some key points highlighting the collaboration between QField and QGIS:

  • Seamless integration: Edit and manage your GIS data in QGIS and effortlessly sync it with QField for use in the field. This harmonious connection ensures a streamlined workflow from desktop to mobile.
  • Accessibility and usability: QField brings the powerful features of QGIS to your Android device, allowing you to work with complex GIS data on-site. This opens the door to real-time data analysis and editing, right from the palm of your hand.
  • Enhancing fieldwork: With QField on your mobile device, you can:
    • Collect and edit data in the field using your mobile device.
    • View and annotate maps for better understanding and analysis on the spot.
    • Use GPS tracking to accurately record your location and enrich your findings.

The combination of QField and QGIS enables you to work with unprecedented efficiency and precision. You gain the freedom to manipulate, analyze, and present complex geodata, all while standing in the field. This dynamic duo eliminates the traditional barriers between fieldwork and desktop analysis, creating a seamless, interactive workflow that saves time and increases accuracy.

By using QField and QGIS together, you are no longer tied to your desk for in-depth geographic analysis. Whether you’re conducting environmental research, urban planning, or working on landscape management, the integration of these tools brings you closer to your data, right where it matters. Don’t let the walls of your office limit you; explore the world of geoinformation with the freedom and flexibility that QField and QGIS offer.

The power of this combination lies not only in its technical capabilities, but also in the way it empowers professionals to perform their work with greater passion and precision. It’s time to rethink the way you work with geodata and take the next step with QField and QGIS by your side.

Setting Up and Working Offline with QField

Now that you’ve experienced the unmatched power and flexibility of QField in the world of geoinformation, it’s time to discover how to effectively set up this tool and make the most of it, even without an internet connection. The ability to work offline with QField revolutionizes fieldwork by allowing you to collect and edit data wherever you are. Setting up QField on your Android tablet is a simple step that opens the door to a world of possibilities:

  • Installation and configuration: Start by downloading QField from the Google Play Store and installing it on your Android device. Follow the simple configuration instructions to export your QGIS projects to QField.
  • Preparing Projects for Offline Use: Ensure your projects are optimized for offline use by preloading the necessary data and maps. This ensures you have access to all the information you need in the field, even without an internet connection.
  • Working with data offline: QField’s powerful offline functionality allows you to:
    • Collect data: Enter new data or collect data directly in the field.
    • Edit data: Modify existing data or add new information to your project.
    • View and analyze maps: Use the offline maps to support your findings in the field and make decisions.

QField’s flexibility and user-friendliness make it an indispensable tool for anyone working with geodata in the field. By following these steps, you can harness the full potential of QField and significantly improve your workflows. The ability to work offline not only changes the way data is collected and managed but also optimizes the efficiency and accuracy of your projects.

Setting up and working offline with QField opens up new possibilities for fieldwork, making you more flexible and independent in collecting and analyzing geodata. This step-by-step approach ensures you’re fully prepared to head out into the field, armed with the power of geoinformation technology right in your hand. Immerse yourself in the possibilities of QField and discover how you can work more efficiently and effectively than ever before.

Data analysis and adjustments in the field

Going into the field with QField means not only collecting data, but also having the ability to perform analyses and make adjustments on the spot. This dynamic approach to fieldwork transforms the way geoinformation is managed and applied, enabling you to make on-the-fly decisions based on up-to-date data. Here’s how QField facilitates these crucial functions:

  • Real-time Data Analysis: With QField, you can perform analyses on the data you collect in the field immediately. This means you can identify patterns, track trends, and take immediate action.
  • Flexible Data Edits: When you need to make changes or updates on-site, QField offers the flexibility to do so with just a few taps. This includes:
    • Adding New Data: Instantly add new information to your project.
    • Modifying Existing Data: Making adjustments to data based on new findings or corrections.
    • Deleting Redundant Data: Immediately remove inaccurate or unnecessary data from your project.

The ability to perform data analysis and make adjustments in the field reinforces QField’s role as an essential tool for any professional working with geoinformation. These capabilities ensure higher data accuracy, improve project management efficiency, and boost overall productivity. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for time-consuming post-processing, allowing you to complete projects faster and with fewer errors.

Key Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy: Real-time adjustments and analyses reduce the risk of errors.
  • Time savings: Making adjustments on the spot saves valuable time.
  • Better insight: Real-time access to data improves your understanding of the project area.

With QField, the field becomes a dynamic work environment where decisions are driven by the most up-to-date and accurate data. This approach brings a new dimension to the management of geoinformation, allowing professionals like you to work with confidence and precision. Discover the possibilities QField offers and take your projects to a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness.

Why choose our QField Course?

When exploring the world of geoinformation and fieldwork, it is essential to choose the right learning partner. Our QField course stands out in several ways, designed not only to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to master QField, but also to inspire and motivate you on your professional journey. Here are the reasons why our course is the best choice for you:

  • Experienced Instructors: Our instructors are not only experts in their field but also have years of experience working with QField and Geo-ICT applications. They bring a wealth of knowledge and practical tips you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Practical Learning Experience: We believe that learning is most effective when it goes hand in hand with practical experience. Our course is packed with hands-on exercises that you can apply directly in the field, accelerating and enriching your learning.

The benefits of choosing our QField course include:

  • Immediately Applicable Skills: From the very first lesson, you’ll learn how to use QField for your daily work, allowing you to immediately add value to your professional role.
  • Flexibility and Support: We understand that everyone learns at their own pace. That’s why we offer flexible learning options and are always ready to support you every step of the way.

By choosing our course, you’re not only investing in learning QField, but also in an experience that will shape your professional future. You’ll complete the course not only with in-depth knowledge of QField and geoinformation, but also with the confidence and skills to apply this knowledge in challenging and changing environments. Our commitment to quality education and your success makes us the perfect choice for anyone looking to deepen and expand their skills in geoinformation technologies.

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Day 1

The course begins with a presentation explaining the features and capabilities of QField. Afterward, you will get hands-on experience setting up QField on an Android tablet and retrieving data from a PostgreSQL database. Once you’ve successfully completed this, you’ll head outside to work with the data offline and make adjustments. You’ll then return indoors to retrieve the data again and process the changes.

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Leerdoelen

  • Getting Started with QField
  • Setting up QField on an Android tablet
  • Working with data in QField

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Peter Schols

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Frequently Asked Questions About QField

You will learn how to set up QField on an Android tablet, how to work with data offline, and how to read from a PostgreSQL database.

The course is suitable for both novice and experienced geospatial professionals, as well as professionals from other sectors who wish to retrain in GIS.

The course covers practical applications of QField, such as working offline and processing data updates in the field.

A basic understanding of QGIS and familiarity with the QField user interface are recommended.

Working offline allows you to collect and edit data in the field without an internet connection.

QField is a mobile app that works closely with QGIS, making it easy to use GIS data in the field.

Yes, upon successful completion, you will receive a certificate, which will be valuable for your professional development.

The Qfield Course lasts one day.

A basic understanding of Android tablet PCs is helpful, but the course is designed to be accessible to beginners as well.