I have collected more precise information about where some of the notable features of campus are as well. I found that there is at least one water bottle fill station in each dorm building, with multiple in the newer residence halls such as Snyder. I am thinking of plotting only the most central fill stations (and those that are also accessible to visitors to campus) in each building rather than every single fill station, as the data could get a bit crowded if I included them all. Additionally, I think it would be better to mark buildings with easily accessible fill stations rather than all fill stations so the map document does not need to be updated every time a new one is added.
Once I meet with Dr. M and am able to get through the chapter 7 tutorial, I should finally be able to create a draft map with points and polygons to show sustainability features.
Once I meet with Dr. M and am able to get through the chapter 7 tutorial, I should finally be able to create a draft map with points and polygons to show sustainability features.
I liked the Siena map that you posted in your 3rd post. I think that if you could find a way to make a simple map like that work, as opposed to using a baseman, that it would be much easier for people to read. I wonder if you reached out to siena if they could send you that map in a version that you could edit. It would also be helpful for them to have the map you are making in a similar format to their map. I like your idea to use the most central fill stations. Good luck with figuring it out!
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