Mapmaking for GIS

 

Geography 410/510   2 credits

CRN:  82785/ 82786   Summer 2006

Wednesdays 16:45- 21:35 in 469 Cramer Hall

 

Instructor: David Banis
Email: dbanis@pdx.edu

Website for course materials: http://web.pdx.edu/~dbanis/

Office: 424N Cramer Hall
Office Hours: by appointment or just stop by

 

Course Objectives

 

GIS software makes mapmaking easy, but that does not mean that the maps produced are correct or understandable. Maps made by those familiar with some cartographic design principles will be more effective in communicating their intended message. The focus of this class is on learning and using basic cartographic principles to produce of presentation-quality maps with GIS software.

 

Content

 

The class is primarily hands on, and students will learn to use the design tools available in ArcGIS 9 software to complete a series of on-line and in-class computer exercises and create maps for different purposes. Exercises from the ESRI Virtual Campus Course: Cartographic Design Using ArcGIS 9 will be used as a component of the class. Topics covered include map layout, use of graphical elements, labeling and annotation, symbology, color, generalization, and georeferencing. Some prior familiarity with GIS software is recommended.

 

Text and Readings

 

The text for this course is “Designing Better Maps: A Guide for GIS Users” by Cynthia Brewer, 2005. The book is available online as part of the virtual course or can be purchased as a hardcopy.

 

Access to On-line Course and Computer Lab

 

Each student must create an ESRI global account. Go to http://campus.esri.com and click ‘Create Account’. After you do this, the instructor will give you a course access code for the online course “Cartographic Design Using ArcGIS”. Click "My Courses" on the left side of the page and then click the "Have a new Course Access Code?" link. Type your course access code in the field provided and click "Enroll Now." The title of the course will appear in your course list. Click the course title to begin.

You will be given access to CH 469 during times when classes are not being conducted by providing your 5 digit badge number to the instructor. You may also obtain a trial version of ArcGIS 9 from the instructor, which allows you to do assignments on your own computer. In addition, all computer labs on campus have the ArcGIS software.

 

Assignments and Grading

 

On-line and in-class assignments are intended to be completed by the end of class. You can take longer to complete them, but they must be emailed to the instructor before the beginning of the next class session. Take-home assignments are due at the beginning of the following class session. Be prepared to share the maps you have created with the class at that time.

On-line and in-class assignments are worth 50% of your grade, and take-home assignments are worth 50% of your grade.

 

Class Schedule

 

Date

Topics

Exercises

 June 28

Class Intro

Mapmaking tools

Design for Map Purpose

Reading: Brewer Chapter 1

On-line: The Big Picture on Design and Customizing Map Elements

 

Take-home: Portland Area Map

July 5

Map Critique

 

Labels

Reading: Brewer Chapters 2 & 3

On-line: Type Basics and Effective Type in Map Design

 

Take-home: Revised Portland Area Map

July 12

Map Critique

 

Symbology and Misc Tools

Reading: Brewer Chapter 6

On-line: Customizing Symbols

In-class: Georeferencing

 

Take-home: US Map

July 19

Map Critique

Using Color

Reading : Brewer Chapter 4 & 5

On-line: Color Basics and Color Decisions for Mapping