GIS5050 Final Project: The Bobwhite-Manatee Transmission Line
The time has come for the final project to be completed and the class done!
It's a bit wild for me to think that much time has passed where my first GIS grad course is over. Throughout the entire final project, I had a lot of fun actually creating these maps -- maybe too much since I ended up losing sleep some days because I was so in a flow state, so into just constantly trying and tweaking ideas of how the basemap should be or how the insets should look, etc.
I think the biggest takeaway I have from my first grad course in a long time is that I'm way too much of a perfectionist. I even chuckled at myself how frequently I wanted to redo the recordings of my final presentation just because I didn't like how I said something, stuttered, or so on. At this point, no amount of minor editing will change my grade that drastically -- it's not worth it to mull over to no end.
Ultimately, I'm still very proud of the map deliverables I created and are maps I would be content giving to a client or showcasing at an event.
You may view my final presentation video, my StoryMaps, or the transcript.
I hope you have a fun time looking through them as much as I did making these maps.
Until the next one, take care! You may also peruse the JPEGs of the maps made below. They feature the 3 GIS analyses ran to assess the impact of the Bobwhite-Manatee Transmission Line in Manatee and Sarasota, Florida.
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