
Workshop summary Driven by Esri's ArcGIS Online, Story Maps are a great way to share your information and tell your story to a wide variety of stakeholders! While graphs, charts, PowerPoint presentations, and maps have been commonly used sharing information projects, towns, lakes, etc., interactive visual stories are a more powerful way to engage a range of audiences. Story Maps have dramatically expanded the ability of people to present information in a compelling online format for free (or nearly so) without any coding knowledge.
This workshop focuses on helping participants learn how to tell their stories through interactive, narrative-driven Story Maps, currently the Esri Classic Story Map templates of Map Series, Map Journal, and Cascade, as well as, the new ArcGIS StoryMaps template. This workshop will be updated over time as more capabilities become available in ArcGIS StoryMaps. To learn about photo-based Story Maps, please consider our Telling Your Story with Maps | Photo-Based workshop.
Participants will learn to create and edit narrative-driven Story Maps and StoryMaps
Software discussed ArcGIS Online | Classic Story Maps | ArcGIS StoryMaps
Templates covered Map Series | Map Journal | Cascade | ArcGIS StoryMaps
Length 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Dates Events Calendar
Format IN-PERSON - instructor and students in same location | REMOTE - students attend via web conference
Cost $599 standard in-person | $399 reduced in-person
Cost note reduced rate applies to educational, non-profit, and governmental participants
Cost note USNH non-credit tuition benefit can be used for this workshop
Note If you are interested in learning ArcGIS Pro, please check out our Transitioning to ArcGIS Pro workshop.
Contact content - email Shane Bradt or call (603) 862-4277 | logistics - email Kyle Hirshkind or call (603) 862-4312
Suggested background

Getting to know ArcGIS Online