Use this cartogram to explore all 59 past presidential elections from 1789-2020. Learn about the significance of the Electoral College by comparing the map and the electoral cartogram. Delve further into history by reading a brief overview and looking at key events for every past election. Then, use the "Presidential Predictor" to try to decide the outcome of the next election. Who will win? Who will lose? How would you strategize a political campaign to win the presidency? In the support materials, background information and activities created by PBS NewsHour Extra encourage students to examine how the Electoral College has shaped previous presidential elections. Using the "Presidential Predictor," students can make calculated guesses about how the electors will vote in the 2024 presidential election.
PLATFORM Feature Heavy. User Friendly. Packed full of useful features and built with countless integration capabilities, Cartogram is your one-stop shop for all things wayfinding.Why Wayfinding is Essential to Healthcare Growth. Turn-by-turn Directions With true door-to-door wayfinding, we get patients from their front door to yours in ways our
Cartograms distort the shape of geographic regions so that the area directly encodes a data variable. A common example is to redraw every country in the world sizing it proportionally to population or GDP. Can be done by circles, squares or distorted maps by manipulating the initial map. Primarily used to visualize data related to countries, […]
Cartograms distort the shape of geographic regions so that the area directly encodes a data variable. A common example is to redraw every country in the world sizing it proportionally to population or GDP. Can be done by circles, squares or distorted maps by manipulating the initial map. Primarily used to visualize data related to countries, […]
PLATFORM Feature Heavy. User Friendly. Packed full of useful features and built with countless integration capabilities, Cartogram is your one-stop shop for all things wayfinding.Why Wayfinding is Essential to Healthcare Growth. Turn-by-turn Directions With true door-to-door wayfinding, we get patients from their front door to yours in ways our
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http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/world_economy_cartogram This Cartogram map sizes the countries according to their relative financial status. Countries such as China and India become much smaller, next to giants in Western Europe, North America and Japan.
Please note: the link to the article no longer works, but a copy of the article is included in the zip file, so the link is not necessary. population, population ecology, population growth, population pyramid, population densityGet students involved in the learning process through this lesson China'...
Course: Digital Media with Andrew Witt Project Partner: Taylor Halamka This project looks at the range of buildings being served by a various T stops along parallel lines to make discoveries in den…
Cartograms distort the shape of geographic regions so that the area directly encodes a data variable. A common example is to redraw every country in the world sizing it proportionally to population or GDP. Can be done by circles, squares or distorted maps by manipulating the initial map. Primarily used to visualize data related to countries, […]
PLATFORM Feature Heavy. User Friendly. Packed full of useful features and built with countless integration capabilities, Cartogram is your one-stop shop for all things wayfinding.Why Wayfinding is Essential to Healthcare Growth. Turn-by-turn Directions With true door-to-door wayfinding, we get patients from their front door to yours in ways our
Some time ago I have published an analysis of the changing demographies of Germany on this website (see also the map at the end of this post). I used the data from this analysis to develop some further cartogram visualisations … Continue reading →
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CO2 levels in 2000 Whereas standard maps offer an approachable means of visualizing the world, Worldmapper's striking cartograms work the other way, de-stabilizing the earth as we know it while focusing upon some of the planet's most vital topics. From
Found my copy of The Trend Forecaster’s Handbook. On pages 58-62 it introduces Trend Cartograms which is similar thinking to the Cultural Mapping form yesterday but further explores, and find…
Geographic maps aren't the only means by which to communicate spatial information.
But try and find Rhode Island or Connecticut. Tricky, isn’t it? It’s not just finding the states that’s difficult. It’s getting a sense of how “big” those states actually are. After all, when people…
A map from the Worldmapper World Population Atlas: www.worldpopulationatlas.org (c) Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield
Some states are greater contributors to the economy than others.
he estimated average GDP per capita of all of the world's countries is Int$18,381 (2019). Luxembourgers have the highest per capita gross domestic product in the world. According to the International Monetary Fund, in 2021, the GDP per capita in Luxembourg amounted to about US$122,740.
Basically, the Rust Belt before it rusted.
I live on county maps. They offer an accessible, yet incredibly rich way to understand the diversity of our country.But they’re also imperfect. An unfamiliar eye might draw the wrong lessons, like concluding that the country is overwhelmingly Republican.According to Dave Weigel, a handful of conservatives in Virginia are struggling to reconcile a state painted red with a narrow McAuliffe victory. ...
Some time ago I have published an analysis of the changing demographies of Germany on this website (see also the map at the end of this post). I used the data from this analysis to develop some further cartogram visualisations … Continue reading →
The U.K.’s concentration is even more pronounced
According to the World Bank is $93,864 trillion (2021). The U.S. is the World's largest economy, with a GDP of about $22,675 trillion. China is the second-largest economy in the World ($16,642 trillion). Tuvalu is the World's smallest economy, with a GDP of approximately $45 million.
As you may or may not know, climate change could bring with it other effects besides our average days getting warmer. Flooding is one of these other things. Based on data from research by Climate C…