Past Projects

Predictive Modeling for Archaeological sites for the Upper Eastern Shore used by the State Highway Administration

Interns Mike Manen and Jami Rosencrance presented their projects on Fall Family Day 2005.

Scavenger Hunt Map used for Staff Development Day
Past projects were carried out under the direction of Dr. Wendy Miller.
- Appalachian Trail Maps for the Wilderness and Adventure Club
- Aerial photo Maps for Eastern Shore Farms
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Brochure for the Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area
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Chestertown Historic District Map
- Predictive Archaeological Modeling for Caroline, Cecil, and Talbot Counties
- Georeferencing Sanborn Maps
- Staff Development Day at Washington College: Scavenger Hunt and Poker Walk Maps
- GIS is for the Birds: A Workshop for Teachers
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Harvest Directory Brochure Map
- Economic Development Infrastructure Project (Upper Shore Regional Council)
- Kent County Water and Sewer
- Service Area Mapping (Bay Broadband)
- West Caroline Greenway Map (Adkins Arboretum)
- Scenic Byway Mapping (Adkins Arboretum)
- Mapping the Chester River with Archeology professor, Dr. John Seidel
- Mapping for state certification of the Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area
- Mapping and GPS work for the Into the Streets Disc Golf Course project
- Trail Maps for Home Ranch, Colorado
- Data and Image collection for new Maryland Inventory of Historic Properties database
- Maps for the Battle of Slippery Hill
- Inca Canal Maps in Peru for Professor Sherbondy
- Map of potential nature trail at Colchester Farms, Maryland
- State Highway Administration's Predictive Archaeological Modeling of Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's and Talbot counties
- Mapping for Talbot County Habitat for Humanity
- Maps for Professor Wilsons book "The Two Lives of Sally Miller"
- Provided Assistance for Caroline County Digital Atlas Project
- Updated Stories of the Chesapeake Heritage Area Maps and Database
- Visoning for sustaining rural Communities on Maryland's Eastern Shore: Sea Grant Coastal Community Initiative
- Mapping for Archeological sites in the Messongo Bay Area, Virginia
- GIS Day - November 15, 2006
- GPS Scavenger Hunt
- GIS basics workshop
- Evening Lecture: "So, what is GIS?"