Project(s) by "David Dethier" |
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| Weather Data Visualization (2009) |
| David Dethier (GeoScience) & Diabetic Jellyfish |
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| Professor David Dethier and Jay Racela wanted a revamped weather site that featured new tools for graphing and downloading archived data. |
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| Historical Aerial Photograph (2008) |
| Hank Art, David Dethier (GeoScience) & Chameleon Element |
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| Professors Hank Art and David Dethier would like us to design an application for a database of historical aerial photographs. The application will tell the user what photographs are available containing any point that they click on a base map. This project will also require a guide describing the process of georeferencing. This also needs to describe the process of adding a georeferenced photo to a database that will allow the photo to appear in the application. |
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| Renewable Energy Data Visualization (2007) |
| Dethier, David; Johns, Amy (CES) & Business Socks |
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| The Renewable Energy Data Visualization” project features a pair of animations illustrating the basics behind alternative energy sources. Using Adobe Flash, Team Business Socks developed two short movies—one exploring solar electric systems, and the other solar hot water systems. These animations, with colorful images and straightforward narration, are intended to appeal to college students by offering an alternative to the dry quality of industry models. |
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| Green Energy Website (2003) |
| Dethier, David (Geosciences) & In Full Effect |
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| The purposes of this project are to create a website where people will be able to learn about the seven clean energy basis and to educate people in The Berkshires on the availability and the uses of clean energy. There are three main categories in the site: Green Energy basis, Local Green Energy projects and Special features. As mentioned above, the Green Energy category tells about the seven clean energy basis and the Local Green Energy Projects tells about the Green Energy Projects around Berkshire. Dynamic maps and photo galleries are included under Special features. Dynamic maps are provided by a former Williams graduate and most photos for the galleries are gathered from NREL, NASA websites while some of them were taken by Infulleffect members. |
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| Williamstown Weather (2002) |
| Dethier, David (Environmental Studies) & FindJam |
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| A website which would display the weather in Williamstown in real time as well as put all the existing data from 1983 to present in a database so that it could be searched with parameters such as: daily average temperature, relative humidity etc. |
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| Geo 214 Course Website (2000) |
| Dethier, David and Art, Hank (Geosciences) & Marie-Michel Tasse |
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| Creation of a web page for Web-served teaching materials for GEOS 214 (ENVI 214), Remote Sensing and GIS, (an image-and software-intensive course), where assignments could be mounted, images served, and links to databases enabled. The web pages will incorporate images, tutorials, past student projects and portions of the Hopkins Forest database for use next spring. |