Project 4: BatchGeo
Objective:
For this task you should be able to analyze the geographic distribution of local services. Task:
Part 1: Identifying Services Select four services which have at least 3 locations within five miles of your home. Such services may include, but are not limited to:
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Part 2: Locate Services
- Find as many service locations in each category within roughly five miles of your home - Download this spreadsheet and insert the addresses of each service. - Identify the service category of each location in the "group" column. - When you finish, save the spreadsheet to your computer - Open www.batchgeo.com. - Copy & paste the spreadsheet into BatchGeo. - Press "Map Now" to preview your map. - If it looks right, press "Save & Continue," and complete the forms to save the map. - Save the link to your map somewhere accessible. - Finally, Use screen capture or the snipping tool to save a static image of your map. To see a sample, click on the image to the right or this link. Part 3: Analyze the Distribution
Respond to the following prompts on a Word document.You will add your responses to your project page later on.
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Part 4: Create the webpage
Open your Project 5 webpage, and begin editing. Make your your project includes:
- A static image of your map.
- A link to the original map. (A bonus point if you make map image a link as well!)
- Your responses to the prompts.
Open your Project 5 webpage, and begin editing. Make your your project includes:
- A static image of your map.
- A link to the original map. (A bonus point if you make map image a link as well!)
- Your responses to the prompts.
Rubric:
Create and identify three projections of your selected country 15 points
Answer the six analysis questions 25 points
Create an aesthetically pleasing, easily accessible webpage, on time 10 points
Create and identify three projections of your selected country 15 points
Answer the six analysis questions 25 points
Create an aesthetically pleasing, easily accessible webpage, on time 10 points
View Sample Services in a full screen map