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DGAH 110, Carleton College, Winter 2022
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Using ArcGIS Online

February 8, 2022Hodan 1 Comment

I found it mainly user-friendly using ArcGIS Online, an online mapping tool that allows for interactive digital storytelling. Still, some aspects require a little bit of specialized knowledge to take full advantage of its features. Maps created with the ArcGIS… Continue Reading →

Week 5 ArcGIS Online, mapping

ArcGIS Mapping Experiment

February 8, 2022Luisa 1 Comment

Here’s my funky ArcGIS mapping experiment! It includes many layers. The layer which I created myself *beautifully* displays a visual of all of the cute little squirrels in New York City’s famous Central Park! I am actually not a big… Continue Reading →

Week 6 arcgis, mapping, my website

GIS Mapping & Map Making, If Only…

February 7, 2022Spooky Nuggets 1 Comment

Web Mapping in ArcGIS was a new and interesting activity for me. I definitely saw the benefits of layering different features on top of each other to create a whole picture or removing layers to create a simpler, clearer picture.… Continue Reading →

Week 5 gis, mapping, Web Mapping

ArcGIS Online Web Mapping

February 7, 2022Mem 3 Comments

This week we looked at data of squirrel populations in Manhattan in order to learn how to use ArcGIS Online. I had used ArcGIS Online briefly before, but had to add all of my own data, which was quite difficult.… Continue Reading →

Week 5 ArcGIS Online, Manhattan, mapping, Spatial Humanities, Web Mapping

Georeferencing

February 3, 2022Mem Leave a Comment

I explored the spatial field of digital humanities this week through georeferencing. Through the David Rumsey Georeferencer page, I was able to overlay a historical map of the Mediterranean onto a modern map. You can see the two maps

Week 5 David Rumsey, Georectifying, Georeferencing, gis, mapping
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