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![](images/new_empty_map.png){width="80%" fig-align="center"}
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## Map main components
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### Map main components
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- Layers (your own or imported from others)
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With that introduction, you now have the opportunity to start creating your own map. The goal here is to create a map of the bike infrastructure on campus (bike lanes and line, bike racks as points, buildings as polygons) and to then annotate on top of that some of your personal experience as a bicyclist or pedestrian on campus.
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![](images/layer-properties.png){width="90%" fig-align="center"}
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Start by opening a new map in the [Map Viewer](https://ucsb.maps.arcgis.com/apps/mapviewer/index.html).
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### Import lines layer (bike paths)
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In there, you can add a title, tags, and a short description of your map.
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* aside *
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Next to your campus profile, is a "tic tac toe" menu with a drop-down menu of the Esri Apps. There are many tools here, but for the context of this workshop, we will be focusing on ArcGIS Online and the Map Viewer.
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## Step 2: Customize symbology & transparency
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After adding our three layers, we have some work to do to make the map more readable. First, let's adjust the symbology of the bike racks layer to reduce its size and change its symbol to a bike icon.

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