Advanced Interactive maps emphasize analysis and processing of project specific data. Data is enhanced through temporal and graphical analysis of variables. Advanced maps are used for:
- Communicating program results and impact
- Analyzing data
- Making effective management decisions
- Features 4D Map Player functionality
Intermediate interactive maps display clickable icons or areas that retrieve and present relevant data and images. Data can be analyzed through sorting and filtering tools. These maps are ideal for:
- Communicating program results and impact
- Activity-level reporting
- Analyzing data
- Making effective management decisions
Basic interactive maps display clickable icons or areas that retrieve and present relevant data and images. Data cannot be filtered. These types of maps are effective at:
- Demonstrating an organization’s global or regional activities
- Global vector maps
- Satellite imagery using Virtual Earth
- Presents data linked to specific locales
Interactive map content is drawn from a user friendly content management system (CMS). The CMS is driven by a dynamic SQL database designed to power the interactive map and meet other program management needs of the client. Map interactivity allows users to tailor map functionality to their specific needs, change map parameters, reveal additional information, analyze data and link to other resources. Interactive maps can be used as an engaging communication tool or for program management and reporting.
