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Getting Started with Story Maps

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Have an interesting historical downtown that you want people to explore? Want to explore a social issue in a spatial context? Have story with a spatial component that would benefit from linking your content to geographic location?  If you are looking to share your information with a wide non-specialist audience ArcGIS Online Story Maps are a useful way to explore and display data in a variety of formats. Compare before and after scenarios, mark change over time in a series of maps, give a tour of places/features with shared characteristics, explore a particular problem in depth. This webinar will explore the basics of building storymaps and the different ways to display your information using publicly accessible Story Maps.


This webinar has already taken place. The recording can be viewed at the link below:


More resources on creating and using Story Maps are listed below:

NH Educational GIS Partnership  http://www.nhedgis.org

Northeast Arc User Group & GIS Educator Day   http://northeastarc.org 



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