Open educational resources for cartography: the Thematic Mapping Tutor

Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.27203v1
Subject Areas
Graphics, Spatial and Geographic Information Systems
Keywords
Cartography, GIS, Open Educational Resources, Web Visualisation
Copyright
© 2018 Köbben
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Köbben B. 2018. Open educational resources for cartography: the Thematic Mapping Tutor. PeerJ Preprints 6:e27203v1

Abstract

At the ITC faculty of the University of Twente, we have been teaching cartography for more then 60 years. Throughout this period, the technology of mapping has undergone spectacular changes and nowadays most students do not draw their maps any more, but use software instead. However, for maps to be effective in communication, their design still has to follow the same rules as before. Ideally, one wants to teach these design rules independently from the tools, such that the students understand how a good map works, not just which buttons to click to create it.

For this purpose, we created the Thematic Mapping Tutor. It is an open, web-based system that provides a structured way of constructing thematic maps out of selected data. The system uses the input of the student to construct a map in the Vega-Lite grammar, which is transformed to web-graphics.

In this paper we describe the educational philosophy behind the system, as well as technical details about its functionality. We report on first tests, and reflect on the possibilities and pitfalls of the system.

Author Comment

This submission is intended for the OGRS'2018 Collection