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ArcGIS Online Mapping and StoryMapping

Research Education at University Libraries workshops equip researchers with the tools, concepts, and skills needed for every stage of the research lifecycle. The GIS Science/GIS workshop series is powered by the GIS and Data Service Center. This workshop series offers introductory to advanced-level skills in GIS, Data Science, and Data Visualization among others.

ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based mapping and analysis solution. Use it to make maps, analyze data, and collaborate. Get access to workflow-specific apps, maps and data from around the globe, and tools for being mobile in the field. Work with smart, data-driven styles to explore and visualize 2D and 3D data. Share your maps with anyone or keep them private. Work collaboratively with your colleagues to build maps, scenes, apps, and notebooks. Access intuitive analysis tools that help you better understand your data. Combine it with ArcGIS StoryMaps to help you tell remarkable stories with custom maps that inform and inspire. Maps are an essential component of many narratives, which may affect change, shape opinion, and raise awareness. ArcGIS StoryMaps can give your narrative a stronger sense of place, illustrate spatial relationships, and add visual appeal and credibility to your ideas.

Date:
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
Time:
12:00PM - 1:30PM
Location:
McKeldin Library 4109
Campus:
McKeldin Library
Presenter:
Alice Benjamin
Audience:
Faculty/Staff   General Public   Graduate Students  
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