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Learning the concepts of GIS
through Powerpoint and
ExcelGIS is a powerful tool that demands consistency and an understanding ofspatial scales, as well as the connection between data tables and the pictureson the screen.
Powerpoint and Excel are programs that can teach you the interconnectedness of GIS data layers. The following is a tutorial of how to develop a GIS layer andrelate data to the points or polygons.
The Tacoma Nature CenterSnake Lake Wetland Complex
This is an aerial photo of The TacomaNature Center provided by NatureMapping.
Insert a picture and size it to your slide.
Make a Duplicate slide and begin work in that slide (#2)
Wetland Monitoring Sites
Slide #2Using the Draw Menu, select circles and placethe circles where the monitoring sites occur
Number the sites using the Text box and fill
Make a Duplicate slide and go to Slide #3
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Wetland Monitoring Sites
Slide #3 Delete the aerial photo so just the points and locations remain
Make a duplicate slide
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Habitats
Legend:DevelopedWetlandUpland Forest
Select AutoShapes, then Lines, and thenthe icon that shows a polygon.
Begin drawing your monitoring habitat anddouble click to close the line. It may automatically fill in with a color and changecolor fill to “none”
Draw each of the habitats and create a Legend
Tacoma Nature CenterHabitats and
Monitoring Sites
Legend:DevelopedWetlandUpland Forest
Make another duplicate slide of the habitats and aerial photo.
Go to each slide that has just the points and from the File Menu, Select All (the text will alsobe selected) or hold the Shift Key down andhighlight each point.
From the File Menu, Select Copy and then go to this slide and Paste. Repeat for all points
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Legend:DevelopedWetlandUpland Forest
Repeat the process from the previous slideand add the location numbers.
You have now created a point and polygonGIS map.