by Roxanne | Oct 16, 2014 | Atlanta connections, pedagogy
While I have been working diligently on finishing the first safety video and planning out the next installments, I wanted to shift the focus to another interesting project I have been working on – the Tools Wiki. The Tools Wiki is the brain child of Valerie and...
by Robert Bryant | Oct 12, 2014 | 3D modeling, Atlanta connections, mapping, SIF Projects
Hey guys! This was another pretty productive week! Andrew and I ran two workshops in how to use Agisoft PhotoScan. The first workshop had no turnout unfortunately–but our second one this past Friday had a few very interested and excited people come along. I...
by aorrego1@gsu.edu | Oct 12, 2014 | Atlanta connections, digital humanities, mapping, SIF Projects
This week has been another one of those informational weeks. I was recently recruited to be a part of the Atlanta transit project. This project is geared towards focusing on Atlanta’s public transportation history, particularly MARTA’s planned transit...
by nryerson1@gsu.edu | Oct 5, 2014 | Atlanta connections, mapping, SIF Projects
Known as the southern commercial railway hub and also for it’s urban sprawl, Atlanta is in constant movement within the city and throughout the metro area. Originally not the capital of Georgia, Atlanta was the center for rail traffic for the entire southeast....
by aboll1@gsu.edu | Oct 5, 2014 | Atlanta connections, mapping, SIF Projects
This week, the ArcGIS Online Outreach team started discussing its newest project -“Atlanta Mass Transit: Past, Present, Future.” This project is going to be using the Planning Atlanta collection to access past planning documents for Atlanta’s...
by Robert Bryant | Oct 2, 2014 | Atlanta connections, data visualization, digital humanities, mapping
Hey Guys! Just wanted to talk a little this week about the project some of the SIFs and I are working on! It’s been a rough week due to a stagnant cold that’s been ailing me, but we’ve managed to accumulate a lot of good data to throw at this...