Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • ArcGIS Map

    Here is my map:   http://bit.ly/1vDUkxw    

  • Arc GIS Story Map

    http://bucknell.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?edit=true&appid=df5120888a174bcfae2b73926d775942&folderid=rmc035_Bucknell#

  • Mapping ArcGis

    Sorry for the mishap on Tuesday with my final copy of the map. The whole website shut down and I was too frustrated to start the whole thing over at the time. But here is the link to my final copy of the Powell Diary 2 arcgis map.   http://bucknell.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?edit=true&appid=64fbf51b314e47acb92ab8251ec00acc&folderid=mgl008_Bucknell#

  • ARC GIS and what it tells us

    The past couple of weeks and using ARC GIS have probably been the toughest so far. It was not using GIS that was tough, because that was easy and user-friendly, it was more or less understanding the objective at first. As Bodenhamer says, “…we live in a physical world and routinely use spatial concepts of…

  • http://bucknell.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=abd52e4c41224e378671b5c876877f5c&webmap=e0af42db72fd49c998905c5eb8969929

  • Nick’s ARC GIS

    http://bucknell.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=d448885511464ffeadcce2bc27aa68a0

  • Jiayu’s Map Application

    http://bucknell.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=687046c02c63486981427764f83d949e&webmap=bae80402dce74fd6a6538d9da7f2d6f2

  • If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a GIS map is worth a million. 

    Throughout this course we have looked at several ways to organise information and present it in such a way that it is more meaningful than before. The creation of our very own GIS maps are a prime example of this. Bodenhammer emphasises the meaningfulness of maps by stating that “all spaces contain embedded stories based on…

  • Henna’s Map Application

    Here’s the link: http://bit.ly/11Eg2VC

  • GIS: Another Layer to Shamokin

    GIS, or Geographic Information Systems, is a unique way to explain and show the history of a certain “space”, or as Bodenhammer puts it, “…the platform for multiplicity, a realm where all perspectives are particular and dependent upon experiences unique to an individual, a community, or a period of time” (14). So while we may…

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