Lloyd Week 2

Chapter One: This introductory chapter gave me a better idea of how Web GIS works and was a deeper dive into that compared to the article that was assigned last week. The purpose of this chapter is to describe how the new version of Web GIS differs from past versions, such as how the site evolved and what it offers now. The chapter gave an overview of the components of ArcGIS and the content types of the site.  There were some helpful tutorials included as well and I enjoyed that they communicated each step clearly, along with providing pictures when necessary.

Chapter Two: This chapter provided more detailed information on layers, the purpose of different types of layers, and what exactly we can communicate with these different kinds of layers. The sample table of smart-mapping is super useful as well and I know I’ll be referring back to it when creating different types of maps. I also liked how the authors explained what steps a user should take based on what type of story they want to tell with their maps. I was especially interested in the idea of express maps, because I liked how this can allow you to draw different features on a map (in my experience, this makes navigation a whole lot easier).

Applications: An application for these two chapters could be my personal story, because this intrigued me when I saw this example on page 35. I could place different markers based on where I grew up, where I live now, the schools I went to, etc. I think that creating an express map would be the best way to portray this information. This is because I could mark the points of each area I’d like to focus on, and also be able to draw arrows from one destination to another. An express map could allow me to annotate different areas on the map and explain my personal story even further.

 

 

 

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