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Final Project Guidelines

1. Requirement

Regarding the final project, you are expected to work individually to write a report to describe a web map application. This report can be simple and focused in nature, but must include:

  • This report needs to be written on the readme file of a github repository.
  • an general introduction to this web mapping application, including, but not limitedt to,
    • the design objective of this web mapping
    • basic web mapping functions
    • the targeting audience
    • the created date
    • the authors and the affilication
  • describe the systematic architecture
  • critique the web map design
  • list the data sources
    • vectors (i.e., geojson)
    • rasters (i.e., tilelayer)
  • describe the basemap, the thematic layer and the interactive features.
  • what the web map elements are used? (e.g, scalar bar, north arrow, legend, etc.)
  • Does this web map support responsive design?
  • From your own perspective, what is the merits of this web map, and how this web map could be further improved?

2. Presentation and peer review

Academics often attend conferences where they share their discoveries and browse the work of others to gain new ideas and offer feedback. on March 14th, we will hold a final presentation meeting at the digital earth lab. Each student is expected to present their final project in ~8 minutes. And there will be a F&Q session in 2 ~ 3 minutes. During the final presentation, each student will need to review all final projects and submit your review notes.

3. Submission

Please submit the url link of your final project's github repository to the final project submission tab on Canvas. (by 5:00pm on March 19th).

Note: The requirements to the final project may be slightly changed according the progress of this course. The final requirements are subject to the instructor's notification.