Week 3 – Data Visualization, Mapping, & Timelines

June 12 – 16, 2023

Blog Post

Due Friday, June 16: 
Draft a few paragraphs of text for the front page of your site. This should be an overview of your topic and include background leading up to your research question(s). Think of this as a more academic piece of writing in which you should cite outside sources.

Monday, June 12

Homework: Evaluate a Mapping Project

Due Thursday, June 15: 
Pick a project from one of the following sources and analyze the project using our evaluation criteria.

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, HMHC 113

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM, HMHC 113

  • Independent work time

4:30 PM, Rooke Auditorium (Optional)

  • Undergraduate Research Talk: Making Sense of Data
    Brian King (Computer Science), Matt Bailey (Business Administration/Analytics & Operations Management) and Peter Brooksbank (Mathematics)
    Snacks available at 4:00pm

Tuesday, June 13

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, HMHC 113

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Independent work time

4:30 PM, Holmes Hall Auditorium (Optional)

  • Undergraduate Research Talk: Considering Grad School
    Faculty and Staff Panel
    Snacks available at 4:00pm

6:30 PM, Humanities Center Great Room (Optional)

  • Humanities, Arts, and Social Science (HASS) Summer Research Dinner – free pizza and salad, plus a brief activity.

Wednesday, June 14

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, HMHC 113

  • Tableau Workshop with Doug LeBlanc (Data Analytics Engineer)

1:00 PM – 3:30 PM

  • Independent work time

3:30 PM, Rooke Pavilion (Optional)

  • Ice cream social for undergraduate research

Thursday, June 15

Homework: Evaluate a Mapping Project Due

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, HMHC 012 (Digital Lab)

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Friday, June 16

Blog Post Due

Homework: Pre-wireframing for sites

Due Tuesday, June 20: 

Create a list of all of the pages and/or elements that you would like to include on your final project site (At least 5, preferably more). For example, for a project about where to find hiking trails, my list might contain:

  • About this site
  • A brief history of hiking as a sport/pastime 
  • A map of parks nearby
  • A map of one park with all of the hiking trails mapped out by difficulty
  • A visualization of trail difficulty by elevation (are steep hikes more difficult?)
  • And more!

Some of these elements might be on the same page, and some might be their own page – we’ll work on organizing the list and thinking about your sites on Tuesday.

9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, HMHC 113

  • ArcGIS Workshop with Janine Glathar (Digital Pedagogy & Scholarship Specialist for GIS and Spatial Thinking)
  • Discuss GIS projects found and evaluated for homework

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM, HMHC 113

  • 5-minute check-ins