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Introduction
1.1 Geography – The Science of Where and Why
1.2 The Geographic Perspective
1.3 The Power of Maps
1.4 The Future of GIS
1.5 History of Cartography
1.6 Summary
1.7 Exercises
1.8 References
2.1 Understanding Maps
2.2 Datums, Coordinate Systems, and Map Projections
2.3 Representing Geographic Features
2.4 Summary
2.5 Exercises
2.6 References
3.1 Color
3.2 Symbology
3.3 Cartographic Principles
3.4 Cartography – Past and Future
3.5 Summary
3.6 Exercises
3.7 References
4.1 The Cartographic Process
4.2 Map Design and Map Elements
4.3 Map Examples
4.4 Ethics in Cartography
4.5 Summary
4.6 Exercises
4.7 References
6.1 Vector Data Models
6.2 Raster Data Models
6.3 Satellite Imagery and Aerial Photography
6.4 Using Computer in Mapmaking
6.5 Summary
6.6 Exercises
6.7 References
7.1 Maps, Society, and Technology
Steven Manson and Laura Matson
7.2 A Very Short History
7.3 Maps and Liberal Education
7.4 Conclusion
7.5 Summary
7.6 Exercises
7.7 References
5.1 Little lies
Eric Deluca and Sara Nelson
5.2 Big Lies
5.3 Conclusion
5.4 Summary
5.5 Exercises
5.6 References
Appendix
Glossary
This video will give you an idea of what goes into creating a map using ArcGIS.
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