Cartographic Perspectives (E-Journal - North American Cartographic Information Society, NACIS)
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    Review of The Art of Insight: How Great Visualization Designers Think

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    Masthead

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    Masthead

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    Drawing Maine: The Pictorial Maps of the Phillips Brothers

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    Review of Data Visualization for Design Thinking: Applied Mapping

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    Instructions to Authors

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    Review of Clock and Compass: How John Byron Plato Gave Farmers a Real Address

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    Review of Phenomena: Doppelmayr’s Celestial Atlas

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    Review of A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps

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    Quantity Over Quality? Teaching Cartography Through the 30 Day Map Challenge

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    I used the 30 Day Map Challenge as a framework to structure my Spring 2023 Cartography and Visualization community college course. Students were tasked with a new mapping assignment following the themes of the Map Challenge to complete during each class meeting throughout the semester, as an alternative to a more traditional project-based lab structure. I sequenced lecture topics to accompany and elucidate the Map Challenge prompts, and used Socratic prompts on Google Jamboard slides to spur collaborative class discussions. As a whole, the ten-student class completed 80% of submissions for 27 required mapping prompts, submitting a total of 218 maps that fulfilled the prompts. Short, thematic mapping activities entailed greater repetition of software workflows as well as more opportunities for independent problem solving

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