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Part I: Overview of 11.208 - Tuesday morning, January 22, 2002 - Lorlene Hoyt Lecture & Lab topics: Lecture Introduction to 11.208 & 1 Thematic Mapping LAB A: Simple Thematic Map (ArcView) Crime Case Study & Lecture Elementary Database 2 Management LAB B: Basic Database Queries (Access) Lecture Making Sense of The Census, 3 Part I Lecture 4 Relational Databases Lecture Relational Database Design 5 LAB C: DOT Employee Survey & Parcel/Property Ownership (Access) LAB D: Querying & Analyzing Census Data (Access) Lecture Database Management in 6 Planning Lecture Making Sense of The Census, 7 Part II LAB E: Extracting & Analyzing Census Data (ArcView & Access) Lecture 8 LAB F: Effective Thematic Maps (ArcView & Access) Preparing Effective Maps Lecture GIS, Spatial Analysis, & 9 Internet Mapping LAB G: Web-GIS & MITOrthoTools (ArcView) Lecture 10 Alumni Panel Course Wrap-up Map Income By Town (using prepared data) (Lab A) /\ / \ / \ Map Data | | | Flat +------ Text file: Web list of EPA sites ----> Lab B | Files \ (Small tables - a few dozen rows) | | \ | | +---- DOT employee survey data ----> Lab C | | \ (Medium size tables - 5,000 rows) | | \ | | +-- Census STF3a CD-ROMs ----> Lab E | | (Larger tables - 100,000 x 1,000) | | | Relational +------ Joining simple parcel/tax tables ----> Lab C | Tables & \ | SQL +----- Census counts & 'group by' ------> Lab D | | \ | | +--- Extracting census data -----------> Lab E | | Effective maps using custom extracts -------------------------> Lab F of Census Data | GIS +------------ Combining raster images, maps, and tabular data-----> Lab G