Source:https://www.kerouac.com/kerouac-letter-home-july-29-1947/jack-kerouac-road-map/ Featured above is a hand-written map by Jack Kerouac himself documenting the extent of his travels between 1947 and 1948 alone where this marked…
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Spatial History Continued: QGIS
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Spatial History: Using Carto and Kepler
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Mallet, Bookworm, and ArcGIS Storymaps: Topic Modeling
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Voyant: Helpful Textual Analysis for Free!
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Using Tableau: Intro to Visualizations
Hey everyone! For this week’s assignment, we got to work with sample data sets using the interactive computer program Tableau. This program is really computer…
Datawrapper
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