This project explores the use of ArcGIS Story Maps in digital interpretation projects at the Morris Arboretum. Story Maps are web applications that bring together maps, images, and stories, into a cohesive, interactive, format. The completed deliverable, “Exploring a Century of Cherry Trees at the Morris Arboretum,” will be available to view via the Morris Arboretum website for the annual cherry blossom festival. This project shows that this method of digital interpretation is well-suited for future use at the Arboretum and opens the door to use many ArcGIS mapping and web application products
Trees provide a variety of benefits in urban areas, including improved air quality, energy conservat...
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) is to enhance the appreciation of the woody...
The Morris Arboretum identifies education and promoting the relationship between plant and people as...
This project explores the use of ArcGIS Story Maps in digital interpretation projects at the Morris ...
This is a duplicate record that has been withdrawn. Please visit https://repository.upenn.edu/morri...
The Rose Garden Axis is a strong formal element in the Morris Arboretum. My project proposes to rede...
The introduction of new technologies to archaeology brings opportunities for making archaeological w...
Morris Arboretum has been a place where the public can experience and appreciate the beauty and insp...
The campus of Elizabethtown College includes multiple types of ecosystem—forests, meadows, wetlands,...
This project is a web-based Arboretum app for families with children between the ages of 6 and 8 yea...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Spring 2020). University of ...
Urban tree inventories typically require extensive field work for data collection, but a new softwar...
In honor of Out-on-a-Limb’s 10th anniversary, this project provides supplementary interpretation at ...
This thesis investigates a potential platform for communities and environmental management groups to...
Arboreta and public gardens across the country have been welcoming a growing and changing audience i...
Trees provide a variety of benefits in urban areas, including improved air quality, energy conservat...
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) is to enhance the appreciation of the woody...
The Morris Arboretum identifies education and promoting the relationship between plant and people as...
This project explores the use of ArcGIS Story Maps in digital interpretation projects at the Morris ...
This is a duplicate record that has been withdrawn. Please visit https://repository.upenn.edu/morri...
The Rose Garden Axis is a strong formal element in the Morris Arboretum. My project proposes to rede...
The introduction of new technologies to archaeology brings opportunities for making archaeological w...
Morris Arboretum has been a place where the public can experience and appreciate the beauty and insp...
The campus of Elizabethtown College includes multiple types of ecosystem—forests, meadows, wetlands,...
This project is a web-based Arboretum app for families with children between the ages of 6 and 8 yea...
Final project for INST490: Integrated Capstone for Information Science (Spring 2020). University of ...
Urban tree inventories typically require extensive field work for data collection, but a new softwar...
In honor of Out-on-a-Limb’s 10th anniversary, this project provides supplementary interpretation at ...
This thesis investigates a potential platform for communities and environmental management groups to...
Arboreta and public gardens across the country have been welcoming a growing and changing audience i...
Trees provide a variety of benefits in urban areas, including improved air quality, energy conservat...
The purpose of this Interactive Qualifying Project (IQP) is to enhance the appreciation of the woody...
The Morris Arboretum identifies education and promoting the relationship between plant and people as...