diff --git a/content/assembling-resources.md b/content/assembling-resources.md index cd6016d..e27e089 100644 --- a/content/assembling-resources.md +++ b/content/assembling-resources.md @@ -6,32 +6,23 @@ has_children: true --- # Assembling Resources -Once you've articulated your objectives and enabling constraints and decided on an output format that best suits the story you want to tell, it's time to assemble the necessary resources. This involves a bit of consideration, thinking with your constraints... Returning to some of the project design questions now more clearly relevant... - -1. Assemble and Prepare Data -2. Decide on tools/platforms -3. Design workflow -4. troubleshooting etc. - -## 1. Assemble your Data - -- resources for finding data etc. -- note where you're storing it and licenses/attribution etc, where you got it from -- make any modifications/transformations (FME is good for interoperability and gives out student licenses) - -- How to determine what's so spatial about your data.... - (st addressses, then geocode) - (given cities, spatial join to city layer in qgis OR add columns for xy data - copy paste from google maps ) - (coordinates, display xy ) - (draw layer aoi in qgis) - ^this all shows the myriad of ways data can be spatial - spatializing data --> (geocoding, displaying xy data) - data analysis -- also note on making data format legible to software/tool you want to use... - - - +Once you've articulated your objectives and constraints, and have decided on an output format for your spatial story, it's time to assemble the necessary resources. This involves further consideration of your project design and some key questions from the beginning of this workshop. Take moment to elaborate on them in your worksheet if needed. + +> - What skills do you have that are relevant to the project you are undertaking? Are you looking for something quick and straightforward, or do you have time/interest/capacity to experiment and learn new skills? Reflecting on just how much energy you can put into the project at hand will guide you in choosing what tools/platforms to construct your spatial story with. + +> - What software, tools, platforms do you have access to? Are you looking for a free and open-source option, or do you have the budget for a paid subscription? + +> - Will you need to update and maintain this work over a long period of time or is it a one-off project? Will people other than yourself need access to edit and modify it? + +> - Is code development a deal breaker? + + +The following group of pages will guide you through assembling your data and technical resources, as well as provide documentation for troubleshooting along the way. An elaboration on various tools/platforms is broken down by those related to Static Maps & Spatial Analysis, those relevent to Web Mapping, those for building Narrative spatial stories, and those for Georeferencing. However, many tools/platforms relate to more than one kind of endeavor, and some endeavors will require more than one tool/platform. While designing a workflow for getting your story made is outside the scope of this workshop, bring your projects to Day Two and we will do our best to collectively help get you started. + + + + +