In the final weeks lab we took a different turn as far as class work is concerned. While we worked in ArcPro long enough to convert our surface water files into their separated classes as viewable on the Density and Surface Water legend. After this all of our work was done on Google Earth Pro. In this lab we had to create two deliverable with the first being the addition of the different kmz files. This allows us to properly view the different water types in 3 different colors of South Florida. This combined with the different dots to view dot density throughout the main cities in South Florida. In the second deliverable we expanded on the first with adding in place marks which allows us to jump to specific spots in cities with ease. These markers allow us to see the specific cities or area from far away on the map and then click straight into them. Building on that we were able to record a tour inside of Google Earth which allows us to jump through the motions of checking out all of the marked areas we recorded watching it like a video. This allows us to make videos for people to watch and for them to easily check out specific spots which anyone running this designs for them. In this week we were able to learn how to properly utilize Google Earth Pro in a way to which we can apply in any everyday scenario for scanning through different areas. Beyond this we learned how to even click into areas which have been advanced with Lidar (Tampa) allowing us to even further view information on these different places.
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