Tutorial proyecto
Creating the Final Project Map
Overview of the Final Project
- The session serves as a reminder on how to create the map for the final project, revisiting concepts learned throughout the course.
- Data for this project can be sourced from any materials used during the course, including those presented in Session 11 or newly created data.
Symbol Selection and Customization
- The speaker discusses modifying symbols for representing television cameras, noting that they found an appropriate symbol resembling an antenna after searching through style guides.
- Labels were added to objects in layers, allowing for customization of representation styles such as size and color. Options include pre-established representations with adjustable properties.
Creating a Location Map
- A location map was created using base maps provided by software tools, incorporating pre-established data into a new design layout. This involved inserting a blank page or importing a pre-designed layout.
- The chosen design features two data frames: one general frame and another smaller frame containing related information. Modifications are made to replace default data with user-created content.
Activating and Adjusting Map Elements
- The speaker demonstrates activating specific maps within their framework, adjusting scales and focusing on buildings while ensuring all elements appear correctly labeled based on predefined settings.
- As adjustments are made, changes in coordinate systems are noted alongside relevant metadata about the map's source and management details.
Finalizing Map Details
- Additional steps include refining visual elements like legends; these are customized to enhance clarity without unnecessary distractions from other map components (e.g., deactivating irrelevant maps).
- The title of the final map is set as "Circuit Closed Television in Felipe Building," completing the mapping process with all necessary elements integrated effectively into one cohesive presentation.
Data Project Completion
Changes in Data Sources and Presentation
- The data source has been updated to the National Institute of Statistics, indicating a shift in the geographic title and coordinate system used for the project.
- It is suggested that additional information such as authorship can be included, emphasizing the importance of utilizing learned data effectively throughout the course.
Finalizing the Project
- The project can incorporate various formats like tables or graphs, depending on paper size considerations.
- Students are encouraged to use any data sources they have encountered during the course or provided by their organizations, highlighting flexibility in data selection.