JMG 213e - Perancangan Akademik 2015-2016
JMG 213e - Perancangan Akademik 2015-2016
JMG 213e - Perancangan Akademik 2015-2016
JMG 213E
TECHNIQUES IN
GEOGRAPHY
Academic Session 2015/2016
WEBEX SESSION CLASS
Webex Session
DATES
Time
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Students need to fill in the date and time of webex sessions. Please refer to the
video conference time table provided for Academic Session 2015/2016.
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INTRODUCTION
This course JMG 213(E) Techniques in Geography is an introductory
course for students majoring (or minoring) in Geography, consists of five
principal section :
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
This course is structured using Map Use & Analysis authored by John
Campbell (2001) as the main text. Additional materials are sourced from
Geographic Information Systems and Science (Longley et.al, 2001) and
Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. (Lillesand and Kiefer, 1979).
COURSE CONTENT
Part I
Part II
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Introduction
Study Area
Literature Review
Methodology
Analysis
Conclusions
References
Due date for the submission of the assignments is on 11th March 2016.
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INTENSIVE COURSE
There will be series of tutorials, lab session and hands-on test during your
visit for Intensive Course in USM, scheduled from 19th January 2016 till 7th
February 2016. Manuals will be provided for hands-on training session.
WEBEX SESSION
There are SIX allocated webex session slots as stated below :
Webex Session
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6
Discussion Topic
Map projections
Terrain representation and contour interpretation
Maps and graphs
Airphoto interpretation
Geographic information systems data collection
Revision (VC1 to VC5)
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globe characteristics
conformality, equivalence, distance and direction
projection effects
Mercator, simisoidal, azimuthal equidistant
the Miller cylindrical, the Robinson, the Winkel Tripel
projection selection
Mercator
Lambert
ortographic
line graphs
variables, types of scales
multiple line graphs, silhoutte graphs
accumulative line graphs (the Lorenz curves)
line graphs using index values
logarithmic line graphs
surface graphs
bar charts
symbols and scales
pie charts
special diagrams
scatter diagrams
population profile
circular graphs (climatographs)
triangular graphs
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airphoto scales
small-scale (1:60,000 or smaller)
medium-scale (1:12,000 to 1:60,000)
large-scale (larger than 1:12,000)
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STUDY ADVICE
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Practise often.
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