Post six: My Foray into Map Making

I know, I know, I really suck at this keeping up with the blog thing!  Yet again, I find myself sitting at the computer in the early hours of the morning with a to do list longer than I care to think about.  I’ve crossed a few items off of the list and now it is finally time to check off those blog posts that I am behind on. One such blog post was an assignment regarding our experience with online map tools including Google MyMaps.  At this point I have had more than a few fights with the Google map making program while working on my final project.  The sad part is that I have to admit defeat and tell you that the program won nearly every round.  Eventually, I found a video tutorial on YouTube which I have found to be useful.  My final map was not the most fancy or detailed, but to put it simply, it does the job.

This is a link to a map of walking directions from the Arlington Cemetery Metro to Robert E.Lee’s home at the heart of Arlington National Cemetery.

https://www.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213109372617198625753.0004df7b8d2c8c108aeff&msa=0&ll=38.887158,-77.068491&spn=0.015533,0.030556

I learned a valuable lesson from this assignment, that lesson being that I will never be a cartographer if I can not even cooperate with Google Maps.  While it was never a particular ambition of mine, it is still a difficult realization to come to considering I come from a family of cartographers stretching back several generations.

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