Visualize Your Data on a Map: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Color for Geographic Data

Wednesday, 10/2, 2:00 pm-3:15 pm

In this workshop, participants will learn:
1. How to identify the advantages and limitations of visualizing data on maps
2. How to prepare data and obtain relevant geographic information files
3. How to create and customize meaningful color-coded maps using ArcGIS online

Instructor: Paloma Contreras (palomacz)
LocationClark Library Presentation Space (Hatcher Library South, 2nd floor, 240A) To get to the Clark Presentation Space, take a right at the Clark Reference Desk and walk to the back. Please bring a laptop if you would like to follow along.

 

This is a hybrid session. You can attend in person or via Zoom.

The URL for this session will be included in the confirmation message you receive 5-10 minutes after you register, as well as in an automatic reminder message sent two days prior to the session.

Session Details


Location:
Clark Library Instructional Space, 240 Hatcher Graduate Library
913 South University, Central Campus (view map) pop up map

Session level: All
Sponsor(s): UM Library
Presenter(s): Justin Joque, tal ness

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