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Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/05 1 Presentation Our final step is to get your work ready for presentation. Making a good map requires an artistic eye for details, and a little skill. The following slides will help you to create your final product.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/05 2 You are now ready to produce a map of your school. Open up your GeoWorkspace and make sure your Map Window is showing what you would like to have appear in your map. Zoom in if needed. Making a Map from your Data

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ You may want to add some labels to your buildings or other features before composing your map. Choose “Insert” > “Label…” 2. Select your “buildings” feature to label. Under “Attributes”, click once on “bldg_name” to add it to the Layout.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ In order to be able to move the labels later on, we’ll Output the labels as a Feature Class. Select the “School Features” connection, and then type in the name “building_labels” as the new Feature Class. Click on the Style button to edit the label style…. 4. In the Style Definition window, check the box to “Display frame around text”. For the Fill Type, select Solid. Click the Fill Color button, and choose a light color, like pale yellow. Click OK on each of the three windows to create your labels.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ To move a label, first select it with the cursor. 6. Click on the Move tool on the left side of GeoMedia (it looks like a yellow “plus” sign). 7. Left-click on the label, holding the mouse button down, and move the label to the desired location.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Title: Pick words that accurately describe what your map is about. If the data you are mapping could change then including the date might be a good idea. 2.Legend: A key that explains the symbols on your map. 3.Scale: An indication of distance measurements on the map. 4.North Arrow: Shows direction. 5.Source: Where did the data come from and the name of the person or people who created the map. Designing Your Map There are five essential elements which should accompany your map data in the layout. These elements have a visual hierarchy of importance. For example you don’t want to use a large north arrow that keeps people from looking at your title or legend.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Display a North Arrow by selecting “View”, then “North Arrow”. You’ll see a rather ugly arrow appear on your map.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Right-click on the arrow, and select “Properties”. To choose a different arrow, click on the Browse button. 11. In order to see what the different north arrows look like, click on the View Menu icon and choose Thumbnails. Now you can select your favorite arrow and Open it.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ You may wish to change the background color to better match your map. For printing purpose, check the “Print transparent” box, then click on OK. Your north arrow should look much better now! 13. You’ll go through a very similar routine to add a scale bar to your map. Select “View”, then “Scale Bar”. It should appear on the map. Right-click on the scale bar to select “Properties”.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Change the Units to feet (“ft”) in the pull-down menu. You can also change colors and fonts if you wish. Click on OK to apply the changes. 15. The next thing to do is to clean up the legend. You may want to hide some entries that won’t mean much to a viewer, and you may want to change some of the names to be more clear. Right-click anywhere in the Legend window, and select “Properties”.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ If you want to hide an entry in the Legend, remove the checkmark from the “Entry” column. To modify a title, simply click on the words in the “Title” column and edit them. Click the “OK” button to apply your changes.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Depending on what you’re trying to achieve, either a paper map or a map in a document, there are two different approaches to making presentation maps in GeoMedia Pro. For this project, you will need to send a copy of your map via to us. The easiest way to do this is to take a “snapshot” of your Map Window, paste it into Microsoft PowerPoint, edit it, and send it to us. 18. Click on the “Snapshot” icon (it looks like a camera) to save your Map Window to the Clipboard.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Open a new Power Point file and on the first slide, write the following information: The name of your school The date you completed this project The names of the students who worked on the project. For the next slide, insert your map.jpg to cover the entire slide. For the final slide, cut and paste your pie chart. Your Power Point project should resemble the following three slides.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/05 14 August 27, 2003 University High School School Mapping Project By: Heinrich Albers and Geradus Mercator

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/05 15 Use the Text Box tool in PowerPoint to add the appropriate text to your map (“Insert”, then “Text Box”). You can also add other labels, pictures, etc. See a completed example on the next slide.

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/05 16

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Now you need to add your Land Use report to the PowerPoint. Open up your Excel document “land_use.xls”. Select the pie graph, and click on “Edit” and then “Copy” to copy it. Go back to your PowerPoint, and add a new blank slide (hold down the Ctrl key and hit the “M” key). Now paste your pie graph in the new slide (“Edit”, then “Paste”).

Intro to Geomedia Edited 01/11/ Save your PowerPoint, containing your map and your land use graph, with your school name as it’s title (example: center_high.ppt). Send the PowerPoint as an attachment to Malcolm Williamson and Fiona Trewby ). They will notify you if anything additional is needed, or confirm that it has been Congratulations! You have completed a real GIS/GPS mapping project that can be used as a starting point for many other projects around your school and community. We hope that you’ve had some fun as you’ve learned, and we hope to see you at the various training workshops and at the EAST Conference. Best regards from your EAST Geospatial Support Team Bonnie Brown Angie Smith Jack Cothren Peter Smith Fiona Trewby Malcolm Williamson Paxton Roberts