I made a heat map of the earthquakes that have happened in the last 30 days in Nepal. I'm not sure how I feel about this map, it just doesn't show the range, I think. Maybe if I mess around with the levels of shading it might work out better.
http://mason.gmu.edu/~nbeck2/lab10.html
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Weekly Blog Post #10: NFL Twitter Map (Wait, I hate football!)
I found this map on Mashable, and found myself enthralled with it. I spent a good half hour looking at it all before I realized the time that went by. It's not fancy, but it's so full of information. It also probably took sooooooooo much time.
http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/04/28/5-maps-of-nepals-earthquake-zone/
http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/04/28/5-maps-of-nepals-earthquake-zone/
Weekly Blog Post #9: Nepal Earthquake
These maps are fairly simple, and are static, but I find them interesting. The last graphic is an explanation of what happened physically, while the others show the affected areas and what was damaged, etc. The whole situation there is so devastating.
WSJ: 5 Maps pf Nepal's Earthquake
WSJ: 5 Maps pf Nepal's Earthquake
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Final Map Critique
This is not my final map. I still have 2 years worth of camps to plot, as well as some scripting and final touches. The reverse and forward buttons do not work yet, and the text in the intro will probably be changed. Also the speed might be tweaked. I'm also adding some text along the bottom of the timeline to show important events during WW2, to give some perspective.
Enjoy!
Final Map Project: Concentration Camps of the Third Reich
Enjoy!
Final Map Project: Concentration Camps of the Third Reich
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Weekly Blog Post #8: Heat Maps!
I'm not going to lie, I did a Google search for a heat map. I typed in "heat map" just to see what would pop up. Typically nothing of interest shows up, because most people do not label their maps as the type of map they are. However, I got lucky this time. I found this article on Yahoo News showing heat maps that show us the "most dangerous places on earth" when it comes to natural disasters. They are interesting to look at, and actually quite pretty! The wildfire one was my favorite because it looks like an old school video game. :)
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/heat-maps-show-the-most-dangerous-places-in-america-1371584950-slideshow/tornado-travel-map-photo-1490473927.html
http://news.yahoo.com/photos/heat-maps-show-the-most-dangerous-places-in-america-1371584950-slideshow/tornado-travel-map-photo-1490473927.html
Monday, April 20, 2015
Weekly Blog Post #7
Here is a map of Antarctica. It's a political map to show where what country has a station, etc. You can pan around, and use the slider to zoom in and out. It's pretty detailed, although a little hard to read.
http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/maps/atlas/antarctica-geopolitical.html
http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/maps/atlas/antarctica-geopolitical.html
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Lab 8: Part 1
Here is the link to my Lab 8: Leaflet.js Part 1!
I am using total population of foreign born in 20 cities from 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960 and 1980.
http://mason.gmu.edu/~nbeck2/lab8.html
I am using total population of foreign born in 20 cities from 1900, 1920, 1940, 1960 and 1980.
http://mason.gmu.edu/~nbeck2/lab8.html
Friday, April 3, 2015
Lab 7: Virginia (Now with Mouseovers!)
Here is our lab 7. We added data to create a choropleth map, and also added mouseovers for population data. Enjoy!
Virginia: Now With Mouseovers!
Virginia: Now With Mouseovers!
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