Monday, April 21, 2008

Lab 10

I want to do this virtual camera and scan in from the full view of Italy and the surrounding Mediterranean basin zooming into the island of Sardinia. I do not know where to start with this lab. The full map is in my scene and do not know where to go from there. On the positive side, I have the time and UV developments loaded into my flash movie for my final project. I am hoping to ask for help on Wednesday night. Although, I am sure there will be a line of students looking for solutions and suggestions, just like me.
khj

Monday, April 14, 2008

Lab 9

Well... I've finished. But I am not sure it is correct. I am going to post the map. But I think I still need some hand-holding and a few more hours.

Kathleen

Map trip to Baltimore

On Friday I went to Baltimore to enjoy the Map exposition on display at the Waters Gallery. Unfortunately, I was unable to join the class/GMU field trip. Since I couldn't go with the group, I was happy to make the trip myself.
I viewed every floor of the gallery. The fourth floor exhibit contained local maps. Most of the maps were made by local high school students about information in their neighborhood. The third floor had a large mosaic map of Europe. I saw an ancient mosaic like this one displayed in a church in the middle east a few years back. The second floor had a gallery room of photo graphs collected by the Hubble telescope. I could have stayed in this room for hours! The photographs were beautiful. However, I view the photographs as art, not map. There were more photographs from the Hubble displayed in a ballroom gallery on the third floor. The main map display is on the ground level. I enjoyed viewing some of the popular and well-known maps of modern and ancient time. The rooms were absolutely FULL of school children on Friday. A docent (who was very nice, by-the-way) told me that the map display had " really raised attendance to the museum". He seemed surprised that so many people would be interested in looking at old maps. The hand-craft skill that making these maps requires is amazing. I am so dependent on cut-n-paste and shape files, that the art of map making is a mystery to me.
Thank you for the suggestion to visit the Waters Gallery in Baltimore. I enjoyed the afternoon.

Kathleen

Friday, April 4, 2008

Labs 7&8

Instead of continuing on the German Invasion Map, I have applied the labs to my semester project. The splash screen of my project will acquaint the viewer with the geographical location of the Island of Sardinia. Additionally, the viewer will have the ability to access other sites that offer information on ultra-violet radiation monitoring.

The base map for the splash screen is from Google. Once the viewer accesses the UVI, the map of Sardinia is saved as an .shp file. The data will be attached from an ArcMap file.

Thanks for reading.