maps and the geospatial revolution: lesson 1, lecture 2
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These are the slides to accompany the second lecture from Lesson 1 of Maps and the Geospatial Revolution on Coursera. www.coursera.org/course/maps/TRANSCRIPT
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Maps and the Geospatial Revolution
Lesson 1 – Lecture 2
Anthony C. Robinson, Ph.D Lead Faculty for Online Geospatial Education John A. Dutton e-Education Institute Assistant Director, GeoVISTA Center Department of Geography The Pennsylvania State University
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The Changing Nature of Place
• Geotagging alone isn’t enough
• The places that matter to us are a lot more difficult to describe
• I live in Happy Valley, in a neighborhood called Hunter’s Chase
• An ongoing challenge in the Geospatial Revolution is in how we handle these types of locations
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Example from: Bostonography.com
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Example from: Bostonography.com
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OK, So What is Geography?
• Geography is the Science of Place and Space
• Common responses to “I’m a Geographer” when I fly somewhere:
– Oh cool, I have a cousin who’s a Geologist! – Haven’t all of the maps already been made? – Oh neat, I have no idea what that is! – Wow, that is so sad!
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OK, So What is Geography?
• Geography
– The science of understanding places and spaces
• Geospatial
– Refers to the data and technologies that allow
one to explore Geographic problems
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Maps to Tell Stories & Provide Context
• Thematic Maps
– Thematic maps are used to showcase geographic data observations. Thematic maps are almost always associated with storytelling.
• Reference Maps
– Reference maps (also frequently called basemaps)
provide the basic Geographic context required to situate other stuff.
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The Earth is Round – Maps are Flat
• We need a reference system to locate things on the Earth
• So we impose a grid on the planet with lines of Longitude and Latitude
• Transforming locations from the 3D earth to a 2D map requires a projection
• Projections can preserve area, shape, distance, and other attributes, but not everything at once
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http://transpographics.blogspot.com/2012/05/theres-projection-that-looks-like.html
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Maps and the Geospatial Revolution www.coursera.org/course/maps Twitter @MapRevolution Online Geospatial Education @ Penn State www.pennstategis.com
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