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10 ideas for using Digimap in your coursework
Maps at different scales
Using maps at different scales is a simple way to describe the location of your study area in detail.
Calculate precise grid references
The grid reference tool lets you work out 10 figure grid references (accurate to 1m)
Measure area and distance
Don’t forget to use the measuring tools wherever possible. Mention this in your methods section for extra credit.
Add labels
Labels can easily be added, and combined with other types of annotation.
Add place marks
Create place marks to highlight features of interest. There are several designs to choose from.
Create desire lines
To create desire lines simply add place marks and join them with the line drawing tool.This is a great technique for showing how far visitors have travelled to a destination.
Add filled polygons
Filled polygons are quick and easy to draw. They can be used to highlight areas of interest, for example different land uses.
Add and annotate shapes
Create shapes with the Shape tool.
Shapes can be filled, scaled and modified with text labels and measurements.
Create buffer circles
Buffer circles can be used to delimit sampling areas or to record results as an accurate proportional circle to represent a data set.
Add geo-located photos
This is a great feature to show the location of photos that you have taken.
Reduce the size of your photo before uploading it.