Envisioning Sustainable Cities & Communities
The upcoming event, Envisioning Sustainable Cities & Communities, promises to be a thought-provoking and engaging experience for all participants.
Community Mapping Day: A Celebration of Geographical Knowledge and Community Engagement
The Significance of Community Mapping Day
Community Mapping Day is an annual tradition at Penn State that has been a cornerstone of the university’s geography department for several years. The event is deeply rooted in the department’s 2020-25 strategic plan, which aims to foster a stronger connection between the university and the local community. By engaging in mapping exercises, discussions, and presentations, participants will have the opportunity to explore the complexities of geographical knowledge and its relevance to community development.
The Benefits of Community Mapping Day
Community Mapping Day offers a unique opportunity for participants to engage with the geography department and the local community in a meaningful way. By participating in mapping exercises and discussions, individuals will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of geographical knowledge and its relevance to community development.
Preparing for Community Mapping Day
To participate in Community Mapping Day, students should prepare by gathering necessary materials and understanding the event’s objectives. The event aims to help students expand their portfolios by creating a visual representation of their community. This can be achieved by mapping the community’s physical and social structures, such as parks, schools, and community centers. • Students should bring a laptop or tablet with a mapping software, such as ArcGIS or Google My Maps, to create and edit their maps. • A list of community resources and information should be gathered, including addresses, phone numbers, and websites. • Students should also bring a notebook and pen to take notes and record observations during the event.
The Event Itself
Community Mapping Day is a hands-on event where students will work together to create a map of their community.
