Having fun playing with the new StoryMap builder!
We're testing how it works to share with a group so multiple people can edit a map. I shared a map to a Group, but the other members weren't able to edit it. Is the functionality the same as with the classic StoryMaps? (I did Publish the StoryMap and shared with Update and access capabilities.)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Shana/Elizabeth -- The new ArcGIS StoryMaps doesn't support group editing just yet, but we plan to add features for collaborating on stories in the future. For now, only admins and members in a custom role with the administrative privilege to update all items in the organization can edit someone else's story.
I have the same exact problem. Admin created the group, member created story map, added other members and all update capabilities. Members can see the storymap but can not edit. We've reviewed all settings and can not come up with a reason it wouldn't work. Although I will say as the Admin, I can edit the shared item.
Shana/Elizabeth -- The new ArcGIS StoryMaps doesn't support group editing just yet, but we plan to add features for collaborating on stories in the future. For now, only admins and members in a custom role with the administrative privilege to update all items in the organization can edit someone else's story.
Owen - Thank you for a speedy response and for all the work you and your team are doing!
Use of these story maps for collaborative group projects will have to be scrapped for now. This is incredibly frustrating when Group settings in ArcGIS Online clearly state that "Members can update all items, including changing the item's description and content." Please add a disclaimer that story maps are not included in this blanket statement.
At least now I know...
I apologize this has frustrated you; however, my last reply in this thread was from July. Below is the latest information...
This is supported now as of the September 2019 ArcGIS Online release. The workflow is not straight forward yet, but here are the steps to accomplish what you're looking to do:
Later this month, in the next ArcGIS Online release, the Configure button will appear on the story's item page for the group members that have update access. This will make things much easier and will eliminate the need to manually create/share a link to the story (step 4, above). Group members will be able to simply browse to the story item in ArcGIS and open the builder by clicking Configure.
In the future (later in 2020), we plan to make this process even easier by providing tools to collaborate on stories within ArcGIS StoryMaps.
Owen - thank you so much for this info. I hadn't tested using this process for Groups, and it's very helpful for planning to know what's coming. We have had good success with using the new builder with student assignments, and this group edit process will allow us to use it with more classes. Thanks!
Thanks Owen Evans! This is good to know.
Hi Owen,
Thanks for the information.
My question is regarding simultaneous editing: is there anything that controls/prevents the loss of changes produced by a second user who is editing at the same time as first user?
Many thanks,
Marina
Hi Marina -- No there is not. This is documented here. We recommend the process of having multiple authors work on the same be managed carefully. We're looking into additional tools and notifications for the future.