Learning Goal
To practice 3 essential skills:
- Mapping Key Features of a Place
- Making Careful Observations about a Place
- Researching a Place
Task
- Map your neighborhood: indicate your perception of your neighborhood boundaries.
- Mark key institutions, landmarks, shopping areas, gathering points for the community
- Indicate name for neighborhood and adjacent communities
- Use a GIS online tool (OASISNYC) to represent the types of land uses found within your neighborhood (Follow this link or see resource link below)
- Using phone and camera, document observations of what you consider the main social gathering point or landmark
- Use voice memos to record what you see, what you observe
- Use photos and videos to document different types of social interaction
- Use photos and videos to illustrate the nature of the place
- Find a historic document/book/article/map that speaks about the history of the place you select as a focus and/or the overall neighborhood
- Using this historic document and your documentation, create a five-minute multi-media presentation (for example, PowerPoint or Prezi embedded with video, voice and images) that will give the class an understanding of your neighborhood and the place you selected
MAPPING RESOURCES:
General Mapping:
http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap
GIS Resource Link:
http://www.oasisnyc.net/map.aspx
Other GIS Map Tools:
https://www1.nyc.gov/nyc-resources/nyc-maps.page
http://maps.nyc.gov/doitt/nycitymap
GIS Resource Link:
http://www.oasisnyc.net/map.aspx
Free historic images, photos, maps, and more:
NYPL Digital Collections
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