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Digital Storytelling with ArcGIS Online

Digital Storytelling with ArcGIS Online Online

This Map and Data Library workshop provides a quick start to get you up and running using Esri's ArcGIS Online platform to create and share spatially aware, web-based digital narratives.

First, you'll gain familiarity with the web mapping functionality of ArcGIS Online by creating an interactive web map using open data. Then we'll take a look at how this web map can be combined with other multimedia elements to create a visually compelling, informative StoryMap. In this way, you'll learn how to effectively share your research using geographic data and digital storytelling.

By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  • Create and customize web maps using ArcGIS Online
  • Choose and configure a StoryMap template that suits your narrative
  • Add text, images, videos, and other media to your StoryMap
  • Share and publish your StoryMap online
  • Use spatial data to support your narrative and create visual impact
  • Apply storytelling principles and techniques to craft a coherent, engaging story

Introductory level; no previous experience with coding, statistical analysis, or Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is required.

MDL is committed to making our workshops accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation to fully participate in the workshop, please contact Cole White (cole.white@utoronto.ca) to discuss options.

Date:
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Time:
10:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Digital Tools     Maps & GIS  

Registration is required. There are 23 seats available.

Event Organizer

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Cole White

Cole is a graduate of the Centre of Geographic Sciences in Lawrencetown, Nova Scotia, and brings significant expertise in advanced spatial analysis, Esri and open-source software, Python, cartographic design, and web mapping. Cole is dedicated to supporting students, researchers, and learners of all varieties by connecting them with the skills and resources needed to incorporate geospatial technology in their work and education.