CODES 320 Final Portfolio

Introduction

As we pass midterms I think my favorite aspect of this class so far has been working to create my first product. This product has given me the ability to combine the work I have done with NGRREC with my major, geography. I feel that maps and visuals are essential when attempting to present an argument regarding space and hope that through the use of my map communities can begin to fight harder for equitable access to greenspace.

Goal 1 Written Communication (20%)

I will use appropriate relevant and compelling language to clearly communicate with the class and Dr. Shea.  

Reading Reflections

My reading reflections are a good example of my use of written communication and the care that I put into my writing.

What Was Learned

  • How to efficiently reflect on the past progress of my group
  • How to interpret texts written in a less scholarly fashion

Green Horizons Reflection Page

My final reflection for CODES is one of the best examples of my written communication this semester.

What Was Learned

  • How to look back at my time in CODES
  • How to simplify complex feelings into easy-to-read statements

Green Horizons Miscellaneous Filler

As the team member tasked with creating the website part of my responsibility was ensuring the website had enough filler content convey our mission effectively in addition to making the pages feel full to the viewer

https://eportfolio.siue.edu/codes2026ngrrec1

What Was Learned?

  • What is needed to clearly convey a brand message
  • How much is too much filler
  • How can quotes be added to enhance the story of your website

Goal 2 Collaboration (20%)

I will speak up in class and provide input when appropriate. I will also encourage classmates to collaborate by helping them engage. When working in groups, I will be an effective team member who can help our group move forward.

Meeting Notes For Group

When we were first in the planning stage for this class I decided to create meeting notes that my groupmates could reference if they were confused about the products we were considering making. Since I have yet to complete the product that will be most focused on collaboration I feel that this is the best example of my collaboration so far.

What Was Learned

  • How to lead and target our group conversations.
  • How to identify meeting highlights.
  • How to efficiently communicate to group members the goals for the next meeting.

Green Horizons Website

As the team member tasked with creating the website one of my main responsibilities was effectively communicating with my team to understand their needs for each web page

https://eportfolio.siue.edu/codes2026ngrrec1

What Was Learned?

  • How to clearly understand team members’ needs
  • How to ensure page formatting clearly expresses other members ideas
  • How to work with team members during crunch times

Goal 3 Research Development (20%)

I will prioritize using my research skills to form appropriate and workable solutions for our issues in class.

Map of Missouri and Illinois Greenspace (Census Tracts)

This map shows census tracts throughout Illinois and Missouri that fail to intersect with any of the listed greenspaces. While this greenspace map may not include everything throughout the states it was the most comprehensive map that I could find so far. All of the green-shaded items on the map are greenspaces and all the blue items are Census tracts as identified for the 2020 Census.

I think that this map and its continuation are perfect examples of my commitment to research development. Throughout the whole process of creating this map, I was consistently met with issues such as Census tracts not loading properly or being unable to find the data I wanted. However, through it all, I was able to adjust my project and continue making what I could.

What Was Learned

  • How to effectively use visuals to identify areas of a community that lack physical access to green space
  • How to problem solve in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to identify physical intersections in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to create a map layout in ARC GIS Pro

Goal 4 Informative Literacy/Research (20%)

I will effectively determine logical and effective research questions. I will use effective methods to answer said questions and identify multiple possible solutions for each question.

Map of Missouri and Illinois Greenspace (Race and Age-Based Census Tracts)

While I initially intended on only identifying Census tracts that lacked access to greenspace I decided that it would be best to demographic census data as well/ I hoped that this would be able to make my work not only more powerful to the viewer but also more impactful if it was presented to an organization advocating for more greenspace.

This part of my project was especially challenging. During the first few days of adding the census data, I had to consistently troubleshoot to figure out why when I joined the two files all the census data was showing as null. I also had to scramble last minute to figure out why after creating a selection layer with an inverted selection all my data was nullified again.

Census Tracts Not Intersecting
Census Tracts Not Within 2 Miles
Census Tracts Not Within 5 Miles
Census Tracts Not Within 10 Miles

What Was Learned

  • How to swap selections in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to identify essential variables in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to calculate new variables in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to create a selection based on distance in ARC GIS Pro

Goal 5 Skills for Life-Long Learning (20%)

I will look both inside and outside the classroom to deepen my knowledge of the things that interest me.

URCA Map Of Rockford Illinois

While my map of Rockford Illinois was made for a very different purpose it was an essential part in inspiring how I would make my maps of Illinois and Missouri Greenspace. This map not only taught me how to use ARC GIS Pro but also taught me how to think critically about how I display my data. Therefore, I feel that this map is a perfect example of my commitment to lifelong learning and learning outside of the classroom.

What Was Learned

  • How to use ARC GIS Pro
  • How to join Datasets in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to change symbology in ARC GIS Pro
  • How to add elements to an ARC GIS Layout
  • How to think critically about the census data I display

Green Horizons Website

As the team member tasked with creating the website I feel one of the most important skills I learned this semester was the overall process of website creation.

https://eportfolio.siue.edu/codes2026ngrrec1

What Was Learned?

  • How to effectively lay out a website
  • How to tailor a website to the audience instead of the creator
  • How to predict an audience’s needs

End of Term Reflection

As CODES and CODES 320 come to an end I feel satisfied with the work I was able to accomplish. When we first started our capstone project I was worried that my group would not be able to pull off one cohesive project up to the standards of the CODES program, Dr. Shea, or Dr. Despain. I was initially worried that my maps would be too hard to communicate with the viewer or that the website would not turn out as planned. However, looking back, while there will always be room for improvement, I feel proud of the website I created and think that my maps are going in the right direction in terms of understandability.

In the future I would still like to find a way to continue my research regarding access to greenspace throughout Missouri and Illinois. I would also like to convert my research into a story map that can lead viewers through my thought process. In addition I would like to learn more about website creation, while I am not sure if I’d use Word Press to create another full site I acknowledge that it is a great resource for website planning and visualization.

As a closing word I’d like to say thank you to those who have made my time in CODES a reality. While my time in the program had it’s ups and downs I feel that CODES has given me something to be proud of throughout the early years of my college career. I think that CODES has helped me improve as a presenter, a student, and researcher. I also feel that CODES has helped me form some of my strongest and albeit unlikely friendships.

In the future, I hope that the CODES program can continue to provide valuable experiences to incoming students and I hope that the legacy left by our charter class will be remembered positively for years to come.