Module 4: Sharing GIS Maps and Data
In this week's face to face GIS 4043 Lab "Sharing GIS Maps and Data", attention is shifted to designing for web
maps vs paper maps. Specifically, students learn how to share GIS maps
and data with others as a KMZ file accessible through Google Earth and as a map
package viewable on ArcGIS Online or Desktop. Both results can be easily
shared with others via email or similar. Students were asked to develop
their own "Top 10" list/rank of locations of their choice, map, and
then share.
We liked how Adam researched his top ten list topic and chose a topic that hits close to home. He
provides background information and methods on his blog post so others could
duplicate the project if they wanted. Pensacola is ranked #8 on water quality
scale. Check out his post to learn more.
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