Summary: E-Lecture Visualization

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  • 1 Introduction

  • What enables the spatial layout users to see of maps:

    Patterns, Relationships, and Trends
  • What is the role of the map in a digital environment?

    Maps and GIS as an input, to query data, to support analysis and as output to display results (GIS)
  • What is the role of maps on the Web?

    • media to collect observation data (natuurkalender)
    • interfaces to find and retrieve information (WHO)
    • means of presentation 
    • online query, analysis or exploration tools (crime search)
    • media to share information (google earth)
  • 2 Symbol Design

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  • What is associative perception?

    Form: Symbols look different but ranking in order is impossible
  • What is ordered perception?

    Value: Symbols express a specific order which however cannot be quantified
  • What is quantative perception?

    Size: symbols express quantities
  • What graphic grammer for nominal data?

    1. Selective colour
    2. Associative colour
  • What graphic grammer for interval and ordinal data?

    1. Ordered perception value
  • What graphic grammer for absolute ratio data?

    1. Quantative perception size
  • 3 Mapping thematic data

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  • What map types can be presented with qualitative data?

    A nominal point, line, or area (chorochromatic) map 
    Colour, form, or orientation can be used to reperesent the qualitative differences
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