For my midterm, I created an ArcGIS map adaptation of the data found within the Cushman Photo data set that allows for user interaction with the locations of photos and can be viewed here.
For my midterm, I created an ArcGIS map adaptation of the data found within the Cushman Photo data set that allows for user interaction with the locations of photos and can be viewed here.
This is a super cool project! Your utilization of all the features that ArcGIS Online has is very apparent. I especially like the custom camera icons on the map. I’m curious to look at this dataset now and understand how you were able to load the dataset into ArcGIS Online. I like your idea of including images in the pop ups for a future iteration of the project. Nice work!
This is one of the best websites I have seen so far. Your process and explanations are very clear and easy to understand. Furthermore, your map is marked very well. I also appreciate that you cite your sources, that is another important part of humanities that I feel sometimes gets lost when we step into the world of digital humanities.
Mary-Kathryn, I really enjoyed your interactive mapping of the Cushman Photo data using the ArcGIS online software. It was specifically interesting to view my specific origin areas. I was surprised to see a photo presence in Northwestern Indiana, a lesser-known region of the United States. I appreciated the trends you observed through the interactive mapping data, making for an insightful viewing experience. The freedom for the viewer was also another big pro of your project. I am impressed by the versatility of ArcGIS and look forward to seeing implementations in final projects.