Field work with the Guard

Today, the GeoLab students working on the National Guard GIS Internship are out in the field at the Atlantic City readiness center.

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While it’s a hot day, they jumped right in to collecting facilities data on the site.

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They’re using Trimble GPS units, GPS-enabled camcorders and a laser rangefinder and metric tape to capture as much information on the site as possible. The data will then be used for facilities, engineering, master planning, and updates to the Army’s real property inventory.

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Feel free to contact us if you’d like to find out more about our internship programs.

published from the field in the sweltering heat

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Interactive maps comparing the 2000 and 2010 Census

Steven Romalewski pointed us to a really great map put together by the Center for Urban Research, out of the Graduate Center of CUNY.

Visualizing a Changing Region, block by block

While it does not cover the entire state of New Jersey, it does cover a large chunk and a majority of the population in the state. The analysis dovetails nicely with our research studying land use changes over time. It is also a really slick, well designed interface. They spent the effort customizing OpenLayers to get the slider interface to work just right, and I think it adds a new element to exploring and comparing data from two different time periods.

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Summer work in the GeoLab

Campus has gotten considerably more quiet and calm since the end of the spring semester. While most of the students are gone for the summer, there are still a few taking courses during our summer sessions. Those not taking classes are working on internships. The students in the National Guard internship are out at the armories in the state, collecting data. Other students working on internships with the GeoLab include studying land use patterns around proposed rail stations and updating maps of the campus. We’ll be posting updates (with pictures and video) of the work our interns are doing throughout the semester.

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We are the map makers.

“Those who believe in telekinetics, raise my hand.”

Kurt Vonnegut

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