About
As a former Geographic Information Systems Specialist for the Scholars’ Lab, Kelly worked with faculty, staff, and students to visualize, analyze, create, and manage geographic data. He earned a master’s degree in Geographic Information Science from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. His research interests include applied geography and cartography as an art form.
Research Posts & Lab Updates for Kelly
- Plane Table Mapping aka Instant Gratification Mapping on 04/28/2014
- Map Sleuthing in Africa on 01/07/2014
- Size Matters on 03/11/2013
- DIY Aerial Photography and Edgar Allan Poe on 07/27/2012
- DIY Aerial Photography In A Crowd on 06/25/2012
- Spatial In the Scholars’ Lab: Spring 2012 on 05/14/2012
- The Mappy Goodness that is GIS Day in the Scholars' Lab on 11/15/2011
- Spatial Humanities Step By Step - Mapping Wikileaks using Google Fusion Tables on 10/03/2011
- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Mappiness on 08/08/2011
- Smarter Paper Maps on 10/29/2010
- Mr. Voronoi, meet the US state boundaries on 03/25/2010
- Calculating county-to-county distances with GIS on 01/07/2010