Using Google My Maps

As a very regular user of GoogleMaps, I found using MyMaps very comparable in ease and style. The tutorial here was very easy to follow along with and pointed out different ways to make your map unique and individualized. I enjoyed being able to have the different layers (or categories) to group similar areas of my choosing. Within the layers, having the ability to easily identify location or layers by different color or image markers helps make my map unique to my purpose and how I want to present the material. This also makes finding specific areas easier when zoomed out of the immediate area. Additionally, I liked being able to attach photos to the places marked, for a quick glimpse or reminder. This is a great resource to use for learning about an area or documenting places for your own account.


References

Agrawal, N. (n.d.) Singapore Wildlife: 10 Must-Visit Places To Spot The Spectacular Animals. Traveltriangle Blog. Available at https://traveltriangle.com/blog/singapore-wildlife/


Loh, T.L., Tanzil, J.T.I., & Chou, L.M. (2005). Preliminary study of community development and scleractinian recruitment on fibreglass artificial reef units in the sedimented waters of Singapore. Aquatic Conservation. 16:1. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.701


Visit Singapore (2020). Singapore’s iconic green spaces. Available at:
https://www.visitsingapore.com/editorials/singapores-iconic-green-spaces/#nature-wildlife

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