M.A. @ UB
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Attendance Map of Oriole Park – 2009 Season
(May take a while to load.) Basically goes through the first half of the Orioles season 2009, showing attendance for each opposing team’s series. I thought that by displaying the information (opposing team, game number, percentage in attendance, actual tally of attendance, day of week and time, and whether the Orioles won or loss) this [...]
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The Pregnancy Flow Chart
To see a detailed version, open this PDF and zoom.Most information from the chart from: The Cradle.com About the Pregnancy Piece of Mind Flow Chart The flow chart examines information variables (medical, lifestyle, work and fun) over time (1st, 2nd, 3rd trimester). The start point was placed in the upper left hand corner, and colored [...]
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Need a Little Lost During the Break?
A project I did for class: Mapping the first 16 days on the island. It’s not as detailed as like, my apologies, but summer school is quite compact. I’d love to open it up to show each individual, as well as expand it to show the entire 101 days. That may be a crazy long [...]
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Calling all Cartography Geeks
Was recently shown this nifty site: Hyper Cities They take google maps and then overlay historical maps on top of it. You can keep layering multiple maps and change transparencies and such. This has gotta be a useful teaching tool. It creates a mash-up of genius proportions. I love, love, love it. If you checkout [...]
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Consider My Mind Blown
I was in class the other night, and I totally had my mind blown in the best possible way. Back Story: After several delays on January 28, 1986, Shuttle Challenger launched. In the second minute of its departure, the shuttle exploded/disintegrated. In retrospect, scientists were able to discern that extreme damage to the O rings [...]
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Week 10 Reading: Insights
Here are two things that I noticed from this reading, that I’d like to point out because I’m not sure if I could make sense of them in class off the top of my head: One of the follow-up questions to Jacinto Jesus Cardona’s “Bato con Khaki’s” is “Why is bato ‘too bold’ a word [...]
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