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Nerve V. Macaspac

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Mapping COVID-19

Which neighborhood in NYC has the most cases of COVID-19?

Using data of total cases per zip code from the NYC Department of Health as of 1 April 2020, I created a map in QGIS to illustrate the geographic distribution and concentration of COVID-19 cases.

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In #TheNewCollegeClassroom professors Cathy Davidson & Christina Katopodis empower us to transform how we view what college education is and ought to be & what student-centered teaching & learning looks like. In the book, the authors also recognize our #UrbanGeography students @collegeofstatenisland @CUNY working w/ Prof. Nerve Macaspac in producing an autoethnographic film #MyPandemic during lockdown. What a transformative learning experience, indeed! Link in our bio to watch the film. “For the data!” GeospatialCSI is very proud of our CUNY and CSI students in GIS and Urban Geography who are interning with @nycparks! Thank you for recognizing our @CUNY @collegeofstatenisland student interns and youth environment leaders! Special thanks to NYC Commissioner Sue Donoghue for supporting the NAC paid internship program and to the amazing NAC team led by Jessica Hoch and Giselle Herrera! #nyc #parks #nac #conservation #gis #geography GeospatialCSI is very proud of our CSI students who we mentor and place as interns with @nycparks! Thank you for recognizing our @CUNY @collegeofstatenisland students and future environmental leaders! Looking for a student-centered and creative course this fall semester? Register now for GEG 260 Urban Geography and learn more about New York City. Scan the QRT code for more info. This coming March, five months after CSI students documented their lives in the pandemic, we will revisit the short film "My Pandemic" co-produced by students of Urban Geography. Please join Prof. Nerve Macaspac, Asst. Prof. of Geography, and CSI students in the film screening and discussion of the students' experiences of the pandemic. Co-sponsored by Transformative Learning in the Humanities. SAVE THE DATE: March 11 Thursday from 2:30-3:30 PM. Register here https://bit.ly/2Z3ZW7k Thank you for supporting and sharing our short film! You may now view it on @YouTube (link in bio) and let us know below what you think and share us your experience of the pandemic. #MyPandemicCUNY Join us at the digital premiere of “My Pandemic,” a short film produced by Urban Geography students @collegeofstatenisland @cunyedu under the direction of Prof. Nerve Macaspac. SAVE THE DATE: Dec 18, Friday, 5 pm. #MyPandemic Which neighborhoods in NYC are most affected by COVID-19? Here’s a map from @geospatialcsi.  #covid19 #nyc #covid19nyc #coronavirus #coronavirusnyc Today is our final session in #UrbanGeography. Student teams will present speculative futures of NYC in Year 2069 through their @GeospatialCSI photo-zines framed by our discussions of #smartcity #gentrification & #technocapitalism. Snapshots of the photo-zines:

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