An intermediate-level story maps workshop was recently developed and taught by my colleague and I for students, researchers, and faculty in a university, but I share it while trusting that it could be used in other educational settings where people want to further develop their story map skills. The content of the workshop is delivered in a story map, here:
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f66fcd6222fb45ebb973f6073048d382
Students in upper secondary school or university/college level could use this resource to build their story map and mapping communication skills. Instructors could use this resource in their own environmental science, geography, history, language arts, GIS, or other course. I have structured the resource to allow learners some hands-on independent time to work through each of 5 activities, but in each activity, I always provide the final product that can be reviewed.
The themes central to this workshop are environmental (watersheds, stream gauges, ecoregions) but the same principles can be applied beyond these topics.
The goals for this content is:
5 key tenets guiding this content are:
3 Guidelines as you use these resources:
Content:
Activity 1: Create an ArcGIS Online Map and a story map (using watersheds, stream gauges, and basemaps).
Activity 2: Create a sidecar.
Activity 3: Create a StoryMap with Media Actions.
Activity 4: Create an Express Map.
Activity 5: Create a StoryMap briefing.
These activities are followed by selected guidelines and lessons, and books to continue your learning.
I hope this resource is useful and I look forward to your feedback.
--Joseph Kerski
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