I hope the next President of the USA is Kamala Harris, with Tim Walz as her VP. That won't happen unless there's a massive voter turnout.
Let's assume she is elected. What are the issues she needs to address?
I created the concept map shown below just before Joe Biden took office, showing issues he needed to address. I updated it this week. Much of the same issues are still there.
You can view this map at this link.
I've been using cMapTools to create my concept maps since 2005. However, I've seen other mapping tools emerge, that might do the job as well, or better. Since I have so much time invested in keeping my concept maps on-line, and updated (as much as possible), I've not tried to recreate any of my maps on another platform.
In many of these articles I've added additional links, as updates, after the original article was written.
In this December 2022 article I used the graphic below, and a collection of concept maps, to show strategies I hoped the White House STEMM task force would adopt to create and share a strategy that might achieve their goals by 2050.
I saw an @Esri blog article about @GovTimWalz using GIS #maps and shared it in this article on my blog. https://t.co/HnYpzoMgev
— Daniel Bassill (@tutormentorteam) August 10, 2024
I show my own love of GIS since 1993 & how I've tried to use it to draw resources to high poverty areas. pic.twitter.com/x8AlnoLCMt
You'll see that she breaks this information into small bits, using the features of KUMU to enable you to zoom in to specific information. It starts with data quantifying the problem she's trying to fix, with traditional text, bar charts, and links to external pages.
This is the first slide, after the pages showing the problem. You can click on any of the elements and information will be shown in the left hand side, and right on the map.
Here's another slide that illustrates how information can be presented.
The strategy is presented in a text narrative at this link. It does not take long to skim through the slides and see the potential of using concept maps this way. Of course, if you're really interested in the topic, you'll want to dig deeper and follow the links to even more information.
Each cluster on the map represents one major issue, with several sub-issues. Each could be communicated using KUMU in much the same way as the Senator Warren presentation.
The node on the left opens an external website. Often, a page in my library, where I aggregate links to websites that focus on specific topics.
If you look at my collection of concept maps, you'll see links like this in almost all of them.
Please connect with me on social media and share your own maps and ideas. This page has links to where you can find me.
If you share links to your maps with me, maybe I'll add them to my blog articles and/or library!
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