Final project for INFM737 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.There are neglections on the ample park activity resources within Montgomery County, MD. As a result, park visitors are missing out the opportunities to discover and enjoy various points of interest in parks that would optimize their outdoor experiences. It is therefore, essential to examine what needs to take place for exposing the points of interest in parks to park visitors and encourage them to engage with the activities associated with those points of interest. Inspired by Pokémon GO, a game developed by Niantic uses the mobile device GPS to locate, capture, battle, and train virtual creatures; the Montgomery County Department of Parks worked with a gra...
Community Parks have been recognized as a great asset to serve local residents for their health prom...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Fall 2019). University of M...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
Parks are an essential part of life and leisure for urban populations. We must study how to further ...
Final Project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Spring 2021). University of...
Final project for INST775 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.Montgomery Count
The ‘games in the park’ project investigates how technological interventions can encourage outdoor p...
Final project for INST490: Integrative Capstone (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.P...
Grade Level(s): 9-12To provide students an opportunity to use GIS and GPS technology to evaluate, re...
The use of social media data is widely used by academics for research, including landscape architec...
Final project for INFM736: Information Management Capstone (Fall 2018). University of Maryland, Co...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> <em>This thesis project analyzes how the principles and methods of ser...
Uses five approaches to information gathering and describes how four parks put them into practice, i...
A series of co-design activities were carried out in response to a ‘real world design problem’ initi...
Community Parks have been recognized as a great asset to serve local residents for their health prom...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Fall 2019). University of M...
Final project for URSP688L: Planning Technologies (Fall 2017). University of Maryland, College Park....
Parks are an essential part of life and leisure for urban populations. We must study how to further ...
Final Project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Spring 2021). University of...
Final project for INST775 (Spring 2018). University of Maryland, College Park.Montgomery Count
The ‘games in the park’ project investigates how technological interventions can encourage outdoor p...
Final project for INST490: Integrative Capstone (Fall 2019). University of Maryland, College Park.P...
Grade Level(s): 9-12To provide students an opportunity to use GIS and GPS technology to evaluate, re...
The use of social media data is widely used by academics for research, including landscape architec...
Final project for INFM736: Information Management Capstone (Fall 2018). University of Maryland, Co...
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> <em>This thesis project analyzes how the principles and methods of ser...
Uses five approaches to information gathering and describes how four parks put them into practice, i...
A series of co-design activities were carried out in response to a ‘real world design problem’ initi...
Community Parks have been recognized as a great asset to serve local residents for their health prom...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Fall 2019). University of M...