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This is my 2nd semester at George Mason, I am a seinor and graduate in Fall '08. I have been back in VA for 2 1/2 yrs and now live in Manassas, before that I lived and went to school in Seattle, Washignton for 2 yrs. I am originally from Haymarket, VA. After I graduate hopefully I will be outta here again! :)

Monday, December 10, 2007

FINAL PROJECT



My Links:

NOAA's Original Billion Dollar Disaster Map
This is where I got the idea for my map. I found it and hated how it looked! So I put my own spin on it and added a few disasters.

NOAA's Site with the Entire Report
I got the data for the choroplth part of my map here also.

Top 10 Most Costly Earthquakes (as of 2004)
This is where I got data on two of the three earthquakes shown on the map.

Wikipedia - Mt. St. Helens Eruption 1980
I got the data here, nd confirmed it elsewhere for the map. This site also has some cool pictures.

RED CROSS Earthquake Report 2007
This is where I confirmed the three largest earthquakes, including the 2001 earthquake in WA state. This site also has info on preparedness.

Epic Disasters: Top 10 Costliest Hurricanes
This site also has a bunch of links to more epic disasters for the U.S. and the world.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

EXTRA CREDIT

5 Best Maps by Classmates

I love this map because of the color. Everytime I see this map I stop to look at it.







Again, I love the color on this map, and the transparent effect of the circles.







I just love the outhouse symbol!!







I really like the cow faces on this map, very funny!








This map is great! The colors are great, and the road cone symbol is awesome.








5 Best Example Maps from Classmates

I like this one bescause I am drawn to colors.







I like this projection example because it's kinda crazy looking.




I like this map because the subject matter is interesting to me, and I think its is well done.









This is just a very nice and different projection.







This is a map of cell towers, I like the clustering, and think its a nice dot map. Must have sucked to make it!!

Monday, November 26, 2007

Example of Bivariate Maps


This is a prism map combined with color thematics to map two attributes.

LAB #10 - Bivariate Map


This lab took a while due to finding the info, but after that I enjoyed it. I had alot of fun makng the corn symbol. I am happy with the way this turned out.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

LAB #9- COLOR!!!!!!



I really like using color..... gray scale is soooo boring! :)

My print out of my LAB 8 Color map looks almost exactly l ike the digital map on my blog. The only difference I can see is the shade of blue for the 11.0-11.8%, it looks like it had more purple in it on paper. I changed the shade for the value oif 10.1-10.9% lastnight because that shade for that value looked too much like the shade for the 7.4-9.9% value on the screen. I think this lab turned out well.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

LAB #8 - Dot Density Map of West Virginia


This lab was OK, I liked the choropleth map better, the dots, not so fun. :)

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Lab #7 Proportional Symbol Map


I really like this lab, it was fun.

Example of Dot Map

Each dot represents the primary location of a living language listed in the Ethnologue.

Example of Proportional Symbol Map


This is a map of the population of each capital city.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Graysale Choropleth Maps

I really liked this lab. While working on it i realized that you can not see Washington, D.C., and in my maps it is important because in both it is the only "state" in that range, so I enlarged it. I didnt put a scale with the enlargement becuase it is also in the continental US map.

These are maps of the percent of each state's population that has completed a bachelor's degree or higher.

Natural Breaks

Equal Intervals

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Examples of Choropleth Maps


This ia a choropleth map of Australia's climate.


This is Africa by GDP as a choropleth map.


This is a choropleth map of water use in the U.S.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Lab #5 - TRI-STATE AREA



This lab was alright, I got a bit frustrated with the fill for the counties, but whatever. I made both maps because like many other people I was confused as to if we should have one or two.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Lab #4 - HARPER'S FERRY



I liked doing this lab the most so far. It did take a while though.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Map Typography Examples

DOWNTOWN SEATTLE TOURIST MAP

I picked this map because it has a few different fonts on it, and it has examples of the text flowing with the feature it is identifying, such as the text Lake Washington Ship Canal (on the left lower corner).


FUN SEATTLE AREA MAP

I picked this map because it is fun, and because it has some no-no's on it. For example, the text for Lake Union (in the center of the map) is not totally in the water, and the text for Madison Park overlaps the water and land.


DC METRO MAP

I picked this map because it is familiar to most people who live in the DC area, and it also shows good examples of typography. The font is clear, and the text is slanted in places, and verticle in others depending on the shape of the line.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Cool Projection


This is kinda cool. The land masses are the grey area.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Lab #3





This lab was interesting to do. I have more respect for those people that make maps for books. :)

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Lab #2




This is my Lab. I liked working on it until the pen came into the picture. Yeah, we weren't working well together at first but then it came to understand who is boss. The only problem I have now is that my stupid printer wants to put verticle lines in the gradient... I dont know what to do about that. So all and all I think I did an awesome job. :) haha

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Why I Picked My Links

I picked more than 3 links because I found so many that I liked I found it hard to pick only 3.

GMU Geography Department - Link to George Mason's Geography Department website. Find faculty, research and career information, among other things.

Geography 310 Class Blog - Link to our class blog. You can find all the links for Geog 310 blogs here.

USGS Geography Site - This site has information on geography in our changing world, job opportunities, and much more. There is also a very nice imagery gallery and a featured science section that I really like, with articles on a range of topics.

National Geographic Map Machine - This site is great because it gives you so many option to view the world in maps. You can look at road maps, satellite imagery on maps, physical maps, disaster maps, weather maps and so much more. I have always loved National Geographic for their photos and articles which you can also get through the featured places section under the world map.

World Atlas.com - Here you can find great maps on continents, atlases for travel, student, featured maps, facts, a link to find out what time it is anywhere in the world, its a great site to explore and get lost in. I think this would be very useful in this and any geography class.

Wikipedia Geography Article - I think this page is great because people from all over can put information into an article making it more useful. This article gives the history if geography as well as explains with example the types of geography.

Test Your Geography Knowledge - This is an awesome site because you can click anywhere in the world and get a quiz on a map and knowledge of that area or country. This page could have helped Ms. South Carolina with her answer.

Maps and Map Games - Here you can find state capitols quizzes, jigsaw puzzles, and games for each continent. At the bottom is a Super Quiz Map Game- you have to be able to answer which country (anywhere) is high-lighted. Just more cool ways to test what you think you know.

Friday, September 7, 2007

My Picture


I just wanted to add a clearer picture to this blog.