As I wrap up the Graduate GIS Certificate at the University of West Florida, I’ve pulled together a GIS portfolio that showcases my coursework, internship projects, and growing skill set. You can view it here: austinjenningsgis.com
The site includes an overview of my experience as a GIS Intern with the Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser’s Office, where I have worked on georeferencing historical aerial imagery, building countywide mosaic datasets, preparing rasters for the web, and supporting parcel fabric maintenance. The education section highlights my completed GIS certificate and my plan to continue into a Bachelor of Science in Cloud and Network Engineering at Western Governors University, tying GIS together with modern cloud infrastructure.
I also include a brief summary of my core skills in geospatial analysis, cartographic design, and data and database management, with tools like ArcGIS Pro, ERDAS Imagine, GDAL, ArcPy, and enterprise geodatabases. The gallery is the heart of the portfolio, featuring selected maps and projects that represent work in cartography, classification methods, interpolation, remote sensing, LiDAR based analysis, storm surge modeling, Python scripting, and land use and land cover mapping with accuracy assessment. Each map has a short description explaining what it shows and the main technique behind it.
Building this portfolio was a good chance to look back at how far I have come in a relatively short time. Seeing my early maps next to more recent work makes the progress in both technical skills and design very clear. It also gives me a professional space I can keep updating as I continue my internship and move further into GIS and cloud focused work.
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