Poster Project
To prepare for the poster that we will be crafting for GIS day, we have been tasked this week with the construction and formatting of a class poster, describing the UAS program here at Purdue. The entire class was to participate in this poster creation as a means of simulating working in a team.
We started by choosing a series of topics that could be covered in the poster. We settled on 3D models, high resolution imagery, GIS, and "search and rescue".
The class then split up into smaller groups to gather images for the poster, find out what exactly would be written on the poster, and format the overall layout. I, personally, created a map that compared the a thermal orthomosaic to its RGB counterpart. Along with that I contributed a couple images from last year's class to the poster. After the poster was mostly finished, I stayed behind to help format the smaller details of the poster.
Here is the final poster:
We started by choosing a series of topics that could be covered in the poster. We settled on 3D models, high resolution imagery, GIS, and "search and rescue".
The class then split up into smaller groups to gather images for the poster, find out what exactly would be written on the poster, and format the overall layout. I, personally, created a map that compared the a thermal orthomosaic to its RGB counterpart. Along with that I contributed a couple images from last year's class to the poster. After the poster was mostly finished, I stayed behind to help format the smaller details of the poster.
Here is the final poster:
Figure 1: The Poster |