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Tracey Hughes, GIS Coordinator USP 187 – Senior Sequence – Winter 2009 February 24, 2009

Tracey Hughes, GIS Coordinator USP 187 – Senior Sequence – Winter 2009 February 24, 2009. Discussion Points. Your posters Content Spatial Components/GIS Layout. THE POSTER. Why? Other than 20% of your grade. Your SRP. Give a 30 second description of your SRP What did the class hear?.

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Tracey Hughes, GIS Coordinator USP 187 – Senior Sequence – Winter 2009 February 24, 2009

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  1. Tracey Hughes, GIS Coordinator USP 187 – Senior Sequence – Winter 2009 February 24, 2009

  2. Discussion Points • Your posters • Content • Spatial Components/GIS • Layout

  3. THE POSTER • Why? • Other than 20% of your grade

  4. Your SRP • Give a 30 second description of your SRP • What did the class hear?

  5. What are you trying to say? • Content • Main points ONLY • Research Question • Methods • Conclusion(s) • Interesting/notable point

  6. What are you trying to say? • Content • Format of communication • Table • Flowchart • Map • Graph • Picture • Text • Video • Audio • Other multimedia tool

  7. Table • Flowchart • Map • Graph • Picture • Text • Video • Audio • Other multimedia tool Map: http://www.le.ac.uk/users/aw57/world/sample.html accessed on 2/18/09 Graph: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/happiness_formula/4787558.stm accessed on 2/18/09 Picture: http://designflute.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/radioactive-happiness-face.gif accessed on 2/18/09 Audio: http://4wheeldrive.about.com/od/laughingfunnysoundclips/Sounds_of_Comical_Laughing_Funny_Happy_Excited_Sound_Effects.htm accessed on 2/18/09.

  8. Communicate Well • How to Say It • Table • Flowchart • Map • Graph • Picture • Text • Video • Audio • Other multimedia tools • What to Say • Main points ONLY • Research Question • Methods • Conclusion(s) • Interesting/notable point

  9. Questions? • Content questions? • On to Spatial Thinking & GIS…

  10. Spatial Thinking & Analysis • What is spatial thinking? • Puzzles • Space planning • Imagine & visualize how to get somewhere and what the obstacles are • Parking the car • Problem solving • Representations of the world • Relationships • Domain knowledge

  11. What is GIS? • Geographic Information System (or Science) • Organize, analyze, visualize info geographically i.e. spatially • Layers & attributes • Another tool for your toolbox

  12. Examples Obtained on 9/2/08 from Hiram Sarabia

  13. What is meant by spatial analysis for a free poster print? • Must do more than just provide a map of your study area. • Could mean • Use of buffering or selection tools • Geocoding • Creating your own data • Depends on the complexity of your project & GIS work

  14. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Make sure Toolbox is open. 2. Select all tracts w/in 5 miles of major employers. 3. Then select all tracts w/median age over 45. Quickie on how to do it…

  15. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Make sure Toolbox is open. 2. Select all tracts w/in 5 miles of major employers. 3. Then select all tracts w/median age over 45. Spatial Analysis

  16. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Make sure Toolbox is open. 2. Select all tracts w/in 5 miles of major employers. (Selection, Select by Location) 3. Then select all tracts w/median age over 45. Spatial Analysis

  17. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Make sure Toolbox is open. 2. Select all tracts w/in 5 miles of major employers. (Selection, Select by Location) 3. Then select all tracts w/median age over 45. Spatial Analysis

  18. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Make sure Toolbox is open. 2. Select all tracts w/in 5 miles of major employers. (Selection, Select by Location) 3. Then select all tracts w/median age over 45. (Select, Select by Attribute) Spatial Analysis

  19. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Open attribute table for Census tracts. Spatial Analysis

  20. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Create new GIS data layer. Spatial Analysis

  21. Select all tracts within 5 miles of major Employers and with population median age over 45 Create new GIS data layer. Spatial Analysis

  22. Now find out number of households Spatial Analysis

  23. Now find out number of households Spatial Analysis

  24. Click on Layout View Map Elements North Arrow Scale Legend Title Text Attribution Date, etc. Creating an actual map…

  25. GIS Resources • GIS Lab • People, computers, books • Instruction • Online • 1-on-1 • GPS Units for checkout • GIS Data • In Lab • Online • In Roger

  26. Questions? • Spatial analysis or GIS questions? • On to poster layout…

  27. Layout of Poster • Give the poster a good flow • Mix and match text & graphics • More details on your Senior Sequence website

  28. You have help! Tracey Hughes, GIS Coordinator and Lab Assistants Data & GIS Lab t2hughes@ucsd.edu (858) 534-6854

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