Needed: ArcGIS online subscription and working knowledge of the software. If you are a Carleton student, you can get access to ArcGIS by going to this link. Austin Mason and Wei-Hsin Fu are also great resources to learn more about ArcGIS. Why StoryMap Journal? Alongside other built in Web App that come on board the […]
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According to the comparison made through the two layers present in this map – one presenting the mapping of squirrels in Central Park and another one on the World Population Density Estimate 2016 – it is possible to observe that squirrels are located at the very center of the most populated area of NorthEastern U.S. […]
Considering the fact I’d never touched GIS software before, it’s a bit of a miracle this map works the way it’s supposed to. Even more miraculous is the fact that I was able to embed it below. I believe both are testaments to the power of tutorials and persistence. Also helpful was the ability to […]
Squirrel Park
A map of the distribution of squirrels in Central Park, New York. Created on ArcGIS and with a squirrel census data made public by Katherine Walden at Grinnell College. I changed the icon size in order to display the data in a way I felt held more integrity to the data, and configured the pop-up […]