As proof of attendance, Have;
- 2 screenshots with your name visible (either show your name logged into your computer on split screen or log into canvas or your portfolio and show that).
- 1 with the date and time from the start of the session.
- 1 with the date and time from the end of the session.
- Title of the meeting or webinar visible in screenshots.
- You will not get approved without the above, no exceptions.
- You need to stay the entire time and the time attended will be checked with the host.
This workshop bridges the gap between historical cartography and modern digital scholarship, showing how to transform historical maps into interactive, analyzable digital resources. Participants will learn to georeference historical maps using AllMaps and Mapwarper, aligning old maps with modern coordinate systems to enable spatial analysis and storytelling. Attendees will explore how georeferenced historical maps can reveal urban change, environmental transformation, and social patterns over time. Ideal for historians, geographers, urban planners, archaeologists, and digital humanities scholars interested in visualizing change over time.
This workshop will be offered as an online session via Zoom. You must register for this workshop to receive the Zoom link via a confirmation email. On the day of the workshop, use the link to join the session.
Please contact Felipe Valdez at felipe.valdez@temple.edu with any questions.
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