Technical Session 7: Share community knowledge with Esri StoryMaps

2022wed23nov10:15 AMwed11:15 AMTechnical Session 7: Share community knowledge with Esri StoryMaps10:15 AM - 11:15 AM(GMT-07:00) View in my time

Event Details

If a map could tell a story, what would it say? ArcGIS StoryMaps allow you to combine maps, text, videos, sound, and photos into a narrative or ‘story’ about an issue, an area, or some topic that you want to share with others. The limits to this are only the extent of your imagination to share results of a community project, showcase traditional knowledge and oral histories, and thousands of other types of stories. A story map is an excellent way to engage and communicate with your community members, administration, and decision makers. It is also a good way to educate people about life and issues that may exist in your community. Learn how to build your own story maps in this session and see the huge number of story maps that have been contributed online.

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Time

(Wednesday) 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM(GMT-07:00) View in my time

Location

River Cree Room 2

Speakers for this event

  • Rylan O'Krane

    Rylan O'Krane

    IMW Support Staff, Firelight Group

    IMW Support Staff, Firelight Group

  • Susie Saliola

    Susie Saliola

    GIS Analyst, Education and Research, Esri Canada

    Susie is an Education and Research GIS Analyst at Esri Canada’s Toronto office where she provides support for various teaching, learning, and research projects, facilitates workshops for both entry level and experienced GIS users, and works with different partner organizations to create meaningful maps and apps. Susie has a special interest in using GIS for community research, engagement, and development. She has an M.Sc. in Physical Geography with a specialty in GIS and Remote Sensing from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Environmental Studies from York University.

    GIS Analyst, Education and Research, Esri Canada

Schedule

    • Day 1
    • November 23, 2022
    • 10:15am Technical Session 7: Share community knowledge with Esri StoryMaps10:15am - 11:15amIf a map could tell a story, what would it say? ArcGIS StoryMaps allow you to combine maps, text, videos, sound, and photos into a narrative or ‘story’ about an issue, an area, or some topic that you want to share with others. The limits to this are only the extent of your imagination to share results of a community project, showcase traditional knowledge and oral histories, and thousands of other types of stories. A story map is an excellent way to engage and communicate with your community members, administration, and decision makers. It is also a good way to educate people about life and issues that may exist in your community. Learn how to build your own story maps in this session and see the huge number of story maps that have been contributed online.Speakers: Rylan O'Krane, Susie Saliola

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