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About this Event
Your research tells a story. By using a geographic information system (GIS) to help map and analyze your spatial data, you provide a framework for your research story. Now, learn how to use Story Maps, an ArcGIS Online module, to help fill in the details.
During this workshop, discover how to present data and selected multimedia in a user-friendly geographical context. You will learn how to create a multifaceted map by combining maps with images, text and other multimedia, and how to link multimedia files to their geographic coordinates.
Lillian Wang, GIS specialist and cartographer from the Delaware Geological Survey, and Olena Smith, lead geospatial information consultant at UD’s IT Client Support and Services, will lead the workshop. It is co-sponsored by the Delaware Geological Survey and IT Client Support and Services.
This workshop is open to UD students, faculty and staff. Registration is required as seating is limited.
Want to learn more about GIS? Check out these workshops:
Researching and Exporting Data with PolicyMap
Getting Started with ArcGIS Online
Getting Started with ArcGIS for Desktop
Getting Started with ArcGIS Pro