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Web Mapping

February 8, 2022Nina Sun 1 Comment

This is my Squirrel Census web map in my own website. I encountered some problem while creating the web app attachment, and therefore I can’t find the correct share button as the instruction indicated. I then figured out we need… Continue Reading →

Week 6 Web Mapping

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

WEB MAPPING

February 7, 2022Sunny 1 Comment

Here is the link to my post with the embedded map page. Web mapping data using ArcGIS was interesting, as it was a new experience watching numeric data change into visual data onto the map, and how the icons changed… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, Data, Data Analysis, Web Mapping

Web Mapping Experience

February 7, 2022Lila 2 Comments

Here is the link to the embedded map on my site. I thought the directions for web mapping in the ArcGIS online platform were very helpful in figuring out how to add layers and customize the legend and attributes. I… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, Hacking the Humanities, Web Mapping

Web Mapping Squirrel Population in NYC’s Central Park

February 7, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

Here is the link to the post with the embedded map page on my website. I really enjoyed the process of web mapping using the ArcGIS online platform. Not only the lab instructions are very straightforward, but the platform interface… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, Digital Humanities, 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

My experience with Web Mapping

February 5, 2022Peter 1 Comment

This is the link to my embedded map page on my site. I have a lot of fun adding lines and areas to my map and comparing it to the actual world map. I am surprised to see how the… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Georeferencing, Personal Site, Web Mapping
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