This class, we worked on geoprocessing and created our own data geodatabase. In that, we exported the layers to add overlays, buffers, clips, etc. Here is a ScreenShot of the city of Asheville after the Approximate Watersheds layer was overlayed with the Land Use layer.
This class, we first worked on queries, which I have a screenshot of a database where we selected the QuakeHistory for quakes in the South-Eastern states.
Next, we worked with coordinate systems and I changed both the USA and the World many times. This other picture is just how it looked at one point in time.
We worked with tables today. Here is a screenshot of what I had at the end of the chapter. I turned the Congress District (red/blue) colors back on just because the 1 color country was boring.
This week we learned a lot about Symbology and here is my map from when it had Darker Green by Population in 2000 and also the Red Dots are also for Population in 2000.
At the very end of last class, I made this image of my house from the Buncombe County map.
I finished the Chapter 2 Tutorial. I also did the Chapter 9 Tutorial. It didn't let me do the part with the Graph because I was using a newer version of ArcMap. I did do the Report but the final Report map should have a Graph also, but it doesn't.
I did pages 76 through 82 and then tried saving it for the first time and it "Encountered a problem and needed to close." Apparantly, it was sorry for the inconvenience. I started over and got to page 86.
I think a lot of stuff from this Chapter was kind of cool. Especially the part where you take to supposedly unrelated maps (ie. South Dakota and USA) and they overlap at the right spot in the latitude/longitude system.