UW GEOGRAPHY 360
: PRINCIPLES OF CARTOGRAPHY 
Course Schedule, Spring 2009
(author #-# : indicates reading of pages
inclusive in Dent et al's Cartography or MacEachren’s Some Truth With Maps) 
UW course
reserve
| Week | Date | Day | Lecture Topic | Lab Topic | 
| 1 | 3/30 | M | Course
  Introduction and Overview | Lab Assignment 1: Introduction to ArcGIS | 
| 3/31 | T | 
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| 4/1 | W | Geographic
  Concepts for Sustainability - Indicators and Data Measurement | Lab Assignment 1 continued | |
| 4/2 | Th | 
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| 4/3 | F | Spatial
  Data Coordinates and Map Projections | 
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| 2 | 4/6 | M | Dot Maps | Lab Assignment 1 DUE | 
| 4/7 | T | 
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| 4/8 | W | Data,
  Information, and Knowledge for  Sustainability Mapping (Dent et al 63-70) | Lab Assignment 2 Continued | |
| 4/9 | Th | 
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| 4/10 | F | In-Class
  Discussion and a five-minute essay: GIS Map Projections | 
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| 3 | 4/13 | M | Data
  Classification for Choropleth Maps | Lab Assignment 2 DUE | 
| 4/14 | T | 
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| 4/15 | W | Fundamentals
  of Map Design – Choropleth Maps as an example | Lab Assignment 3B: Symbolization in Choropleth Mapping | |
| 4/16 | Th | 
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| 4/17 | F | In-Class
  Discussion and a five-minute essay: Sustainability Indicator MapDesign | 
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| 4 | 4/20 | M | Graduated/Proportional
  Symbol Mapping | Lab Assignment 3 DUE | 
| 4/21 | T | 
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| 4/22 | W | The
  Symbolization Challenge in Map Design | Lab Assignment 4 continued. | |
| 4/23 | Th | 
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| 4/24 | F | Understanding
  Color Use and Misuse in Mapping | 
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| 5 | 4/27 | M | Typography | Lab Assignment 4 DUE | 
| 4/28 | T | 
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| 4/29 | W | In-Class
  Discussion and a five-minute essay: Challenges in Map Symbolization | Lab Review Discussion | |
| 4/30 | Th | 
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| 5/1 | F | Flow
  maps   | 
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| 6 | 5/4 | M | Mid-term Review in class (bring your questions about
  the questions) | Lab Assignment 5: Traffic Flows in  | 
| 5/5 | T | 
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| 5/6 | W | Mid-term Exam | Lab Assignment 5 continued | |
| 5/7 | Th | 
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| 5/8 | F | In-class
  discussion and five-minute essay: Traffic Flows in central  | 
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| 7 | 5/11 | M | Spatial Reference
  Systems and Points, Lines, Polygons, and Surfaces | Lab Assignment 5 continued | 
| 5/12 | T | 
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| 5/13 | W | Digital
  Elevation Models (DEMo) using x, y, z portrayed in
  2D Mapping | Lab Assignment 5 DUE | |
| 5/14 | Th | 
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| 5/15 | F | 2D and 3D
  Mapping – Contour Maps, Volumetric Displays, and Terrain Rendering | 
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| 8 | 5/18 | M | In-class
  discussion and five-minute essay: Representing Elevation and Watershed
  Sustainability | Lab Assignment 6 continued | 
| 5/19 | T | 
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| 5/20 | W | Critical
  Thinking Strategies for Final Projects  | Lab Assignment 6 DUE | |
| 5/21 | Th | 
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| 5/22 | F | GeoSpatial data search – what is available where? | 
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| 9 | 5/25 | M |  | 
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| 5/26 | T | 
 | Lab Assignment 7 continued | |
| 5/27 | W | Final
  Project Opportunities, Challenges, and Database Design  | Lab Assignment 7 continued | |
| 5/28 | Th | 
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| 5/29 | F | Data
  formatting and data format conversion | 
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| 10 | 6/1 | M | Using GIS
  for Urban Inventory Mapping | Lab Assignment 7 continued | 
| 6/2 | T | 
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| 6/3 | W | Voluntary, extra credit, final project presentation in sections. Must use web or Powerpoint slides. | ||
| 6/4 | Th | 
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| 6/5 | F | Final Exam Review | 
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| 11 | 6/8 | M | 
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| 6/9 | T | FINAL EXAM, 8:30 - 10:20am in Raitt 121 | 
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