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SimplyMap 2.0 November 8, 2011 Janina Mueller
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Mapping Census Data
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Mapping Census Data & Points
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Data Tables
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Accessing SimplyMap - Web browser - Sign up for an account (either through library website or www.simplymap.com) - We have 5 seats on SimplyMap - SimplyMap logs out automatically
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Creating a Map Exercise 1 Map the % of a particular language, spoken at home, to the CMA of Toronto Map the % of a particular language, spoken at home, to the CMA of Toronto
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Select Variable
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Select Location
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Map Editor
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Map Tool Bar & Zooming Tool
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Map Ranking Exercise 2 Create a table from the map you just created displaying the language variable by census tract AND Export the table into Excel
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Data Filter Exercise 3 Median total income by CT in Toronto filtered by 1% of PhDs AND export as pdf export as pdf
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Look up and map filter variable Because it has to be in the list of recent variables
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Map income variable and display by CT
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Result
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Mapping Points Exercise 4 Add hotel points to the map you just created
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Result
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Location Analysis Report Exercise 5 Create a table comparing the average expenditures on (a) food and (b) women’s clothing in the CMA of Toronto (and CMA of Fredericton)
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To add CMA of Fredericton 12: Display it3: Go back to location 4. Create Combination Location; name it
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Ring Study Report Exercise 6: Create a table and a map showing the average expenditure of food for DAs within a 5km radius of CT0004.00
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SimplyMap Handout To access a handout that shows some of SimplyMaps features in greater detail, go to: 1) www.mdl.utoronto.ca www.mdl.utoronto.ca 2) Search the Geospatial (GIS) Data Inventory 3) Type ‘workshop’ into search box 4) Click on GIS Tutorial U of T
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