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Story Map Exercise

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Tools and Materials

  • ArcGIS Story Mapsarrow-up-right (use your ArcGIS account to sign in)

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Part One: Exploring Story Maps

Explore some to...

  • Get a sense of how they organize and present information.

  • Identify one to focus on and consider what you think is effective and less effective about it.

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Part Two: Intro to Story Map Creation

  • Open the & and keep them handy for the exercise

  • Sign in to using your ArcGIS account credentials

  • Click on "New Stoy" (upper right button) and select "Start from Scratch"

1.) Adding Text:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Donec quam felis, ultricies nec, pellentesque eu, pretium quis, sem. Nulla consequat massa quis enim. Donec pede justo, fringilla vel, aliquet nec, vulputate eget, arcu.

2.) Embedding an image:

3.) Embedding a video:

4.) Adding an ArcGIS Map:

  • You will be bringing the map you created on Tuesday

5.) Creating a Side Car:

  • Robert Morris photograph

  • Roberts vs. City of Boston Argument book title page

  • Anti-segregation Massachusetts Legislature document, 1851

  • Anti-segregation protest at Boston School Committee headquarters photograph:

Object spreadsheetarrow-up-right
Dummy text generatorarrow-up-right
ArcGIS Story Mapsarrow-up-right
Object spreadsheetarrow-up-right
Dummy text generatorarrow-up-right
Story Mapsarrow-up-right
https://arc.bc.edu/omeka-s-demo/files/original/1158/vigil_1965_03.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qlylxu7wvc
https://arc.bc.edu/omeka-s-demo/files/original/1163/robert-morris_1847.jpg
https://arc.bc.edu/omeka-s-demo/files/large/1159/argument_01.jpg
https://arc.bc.edu/omeka-s-demo/files/large/1162/letter-legislature_1851.jpg
https://arc.bc.edu/omeka-s-demo/files/original/1156/vigil_1965_01.jpg

Story Maps

"Story maps" combine geographic information with text, media, and other story elements. In our exercise, we will be using ArcGIS' Story Maps. Another common tool is Knightlab's StoryMapsarrow-up-right (see tutorial).

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Resources

  • Introduction to ArcGIS Story Mapsarrow-up-right

  • (uses the full version so there are more features that the public account version of Story Maps allows)

A Story Map About Story Mapsarrow-up-right