This hands-on session provides an overview of spatial data visualization and how it can be used. Attendees will compare various software and data types, become familiar with popular processes that can be used to map data as well as considerations for symbology. The discussion will be centred on visualizing researcher data and include a hands-on exercise creating a personal map.

In this session, participants will:

  • Gain an overview of spatial data types and software
  • List popular use cases for this type of analysis as well as data considerations
  • Learn considerations to visually encode a data set
  • Create a personal map using basic sewing techniques

Presenter: Meg Miller, GIS & Research Visualization Librarian

Date:
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Location:
Brown Lab Room 110
Campus:
Fort Garry
Audience:
  Faculty, Instructors, or Researchers     Graduate Students     Undergraduate Students  
Categories:
  GradSteps Workshops from the Libraries     Library Workshops  
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