Will be fascinating to see which cities transform themselves and how quickly.— Dan Cookson (@danc00ks0n) June 23, 2019
Had some fun with City status here https://t.co/6rGrvHLuV7
A project originally funded by the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) with an Innovative Geography Teaching Grant to develop teaching ideas for using Google Earth in the Geography classroom, expanded to include ArcGIS Online in 2014
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Name your own city
Dan Cookson has started a new geographical map project which allows users to define their own cities using Maptionnaire and Carto.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Fieldwork Data plotted
Lovely work by Brendan Conway
Follow the thread and replies for more guidance.
Follow the thread and replies for more guidance.
Cross-sectional area plotted w ArcGIS Online Scene + OS Map 3D: River Carding Mill Valley, #ShropshireHills #Bradshaw #GCSE CA @GIS4Schools pic.twitter.com/jwhfkxUeHv— BC (@mildthing99) December 16, 2016
Labels:
3D Scenes,
ArcGIS Online,
Fieldwork Data,
GIS
Thursday, June 13, 2019
Where have you BEEN?
Thanks to Miss McEvoy on Twitter for this tipoff.
Been is an app produced by a Swedish organisation.
It has a simple interface. Check the box next to each country's name and you can record where you've BEEN, and what percentage you've covered... Here's my fairly limited wanderings - plenty in Europe, but not much beyond... The video can be uploaded to Instagram and exported in other formats.
Been is an app produced by a Swedish organisation.
It has a simple interface. Check the box next to each country's name and you can record where you've BEEN, and what percentage you've covered... Here's my fairly limited wanderings - plenty in Europe, but not much beyond... The video can be uploaded to Instagram and exported in other formats.
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