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Around the world in 80 bytes: April 2009
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Around the world in 80 bytes. Geog 411 GMU Blog Geog 310 GMU Blog Digital Cartography. Tuesday, April 21, 2009. More Final Project progress and comments. There have been a few problems I've run into while designing this that still need figuring out, mainly design and look-wise problems, along with a few back-end problems. Here are some things that still need figuring out:. In one day data, color will also be used to differentiate the time between the earthquakes. How many classes is best? Preloader to lo...
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Around the world in 80 bytes: May 2009
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Around the world in 80 bytes. Geog 411 GMU Blog Geog 310 GMU Blog Digital Cartography. Thursday, May 7, 2009. So here it is all done. There are plenty of things I would have done differently and lots of things I still wanted to implement but had no time to do so. I'm very happy with how it turned out except a few behind-the-scenes coding problems that were way to messy for my liking and I didnt like the intro screen/preloader. Maybe later. Anyways, here it is:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Geog 310-002 (N...
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Around the world in 80 bytes: November 2008
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Around the world in 80 bytes. Geog 411 GMU Blog Geog 310 GMU Blog Digital Cartography. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. This map looked interesting, made up of scribbles, not sure what grouping in scribbles mean. PLUS COLOR! Tuesday, November 11, 2008. Edited lab 7, pretty straightforward and a simple touch of color spruce up the map just a bit. Print vs. Web-. When comparing the print version with the web version, you can def see the variations in color. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. We need more cow bell!
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Around the world in 80 bytes: October 2008
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Around the world in 80 bytes. Geog 411 GMU Blog Geog 310 GMU Blog Digital Cartography. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Irish Population In West Virginia. Dot density maps. not too fun to make. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Favorite Musical Releases of The Decade. Well, the first decade of the 21st century is almost over and it definitely was not only a turbulent and polarizing time of politics, but also a time of ma. Just for fun: Here's a really interesti. Please, click here. Introduction to Digital Cartography.
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Around the world in 80 bytes: Geog 411-Lab 7
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Around the world in 80 bytes. Geog 411 GMU Blog Geog 310 GMU Blog Digital Cartography. Thursday, March 19, 2009. Came out nice - Didn't change too much. Added some external links to other sources on the splash screen and a few popups. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Favorite Musical Releases of The Decade. Well, the first decade of the 21st century is almost over and it definitely was not only a turbulent and polarizing time of politics, but also a time of ma. Just for fun: Here's a really interesti.
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Around the world in 80 bytes: Geog411 - Lab 6 - Operation Barbarossa
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Around the world in 80 bytes. Geog 411 GMU Blog Geog 310 GMU Blog Digital Cartography. Monday, March 16, 2009. Geog411 - Lab 6 - Operation Barbarossa. Flash 6 is finally complete. Although I originally liked how it was coming out, I didn't like the end result. Maybe it was because I looked at it too much. Or maybe not looking at it for most of spring break and coming back to see it didn't help. Either way, here it is:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Favorite Musical Releases of The Decade. I created...
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Advanced Digital Cartography: Creative fuel..
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The class hub for Geog 411 at the world-famous George Mason University. Thursday, April 30, 2009. You're in the midst of your project design and need to look at something else for a bit? Perfectly understandable. Check out the following links. Maybe one of these will spark your interest. Interactive Map of Parking Tickets in New York City. Don't you want to see a version for campus? NPR's visualization of the U.S. power grid. Council on Foreign Relation's interactive Crisis Guides.
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Advanced Digital Cartography: January 2009
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The class hub for Geog 411 at the world-famous George Mason University. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Lab 1: Flash Basics Hints. Wondering if a state is grouped or ungrouped? Flash displays them with different colored bounding boxes. Group states appear with a thin teal bounding box and ungrouped objects are a thin black bounding box. I really want to use this blog as a source of Flash hint and tricks for our labs. Please post any questions, comments, solutions you find. Thanks! Shaded relief and draping.
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Advanced Digital Cartography: One more thing...
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The class hub for Geog 411 at the world-famous George Mason University. Tuesday, May 05, 2009. Ohand I can't resist. One more " map. You do know I'm a hockey fan, right? Posted by Jill Hallden @ 5/05/2009 08:34:00 PM. Http:/ computerokva.blogspot.com/. The class hub for Geog 411 at the world-famous George Mason University. Fairfax, Virginia, United States. View my complete profile. Week 10 (only 6 more to go!
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Advanced Digital Cartography: End is near!!
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The class hub for Geog 411 at the world-famous George Mason University. Tuesday, May 05, 2009. Final Projects are "due" this Thursday, May 7th at 10:30 am. What exactly is due? A functioning copy of your project, exported from Flash and posted to your class blog. Links are not specifically required on the blog this time, but they do help those interested in more details or sources of data. A paragraph about what you did would be peachy. What obstacles did you face? Need help with your project?