Wednesday, November 2, 20221:00 pm – 2:00 pm
246 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
This workshop will introduce you to ArcGIS StoryMaps, a platform designed to display and interpret spatial data in a web browser.
StoryMaps offer a convenient, browser-based medium to showcase your spatial data alongside interpretative text, images, and other media. Whether used to expand your audience online or to develop a class project, StoryMaps offer a compelling way to present your research.
After participating in this workshop, you will be able to:
- Utilize data, text, and other media to communicate your research in ArcGIS StoryMaps
- Apply data visualization principles to create effective online presentations
Please note:
- If you do not already have access to the campus GIS network, you will receive an invitation before the workshop. Please activate your account prior to the workshop.
- Participants are expected to bring a computer to the session.
Presented by: Jacob Swisher, NFCDS Pedagogy Senior Fellow, graduate student, Department of History Learn more about the NFCDS Pedagogy Fellowship.