# MAGIC Drop Ins

MAGIC run a series of bi-monthly bite-sized talks and training sessions on a range of geospatial topics.

The sessions are held in-person for staff at British Antarctic Survey and are recorded.&#x20;

Written guides, tutorials and supplementary material are hosted here and are available for reference.

### Drop Ins 2022

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[10 things to know about VHR satellite data](https://guides.geospatial.bas.ac.uk/10-things-to-know-about-vhr-satellite-data/)
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[Introduction to Google Earth Engine](https://guides.geospatial.bas.ac.uk/intro-to-google-earth-engine/)
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[Spectral analysis of imagery](https://guides.geospatial.bas.ac.uk/spectral-analysis-of-imagery/)
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### Drop  Ins 2023

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[Working with scientific data formats in GIS](https://guides.geospatial.bas.ac.uk/working-with-scientific-data-formats-in-gis/)
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