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aileen buckley | professional cartographer esri | 380 new york street | redlands, ca 92373-8100 O: 909.793.2853 x2997 | C: 909.289.1798 [email protected] The Stories Maps Tell Exploring Online Maps through the Adventures of Canoe Voyageurs in Canada

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All maps tell a story, and with the latest tools, anyone can make maps to tell their stories. Traditional cartographers are increasingly being joined by "neocartographers" who haven't had any formal training in cartography to populate the web with millions of maps. Neocartographers often map stories that are personal and subjective with little consideration of cartographic quality, and they are sometimes their own audience. They use publically-generated data and open source tools to make the maps they want to make showing things the way they want to. In contrast, traditionally-trained cartographers follow cartographic conventions, use authoritative data sets, master complex software, and always strive for objectivity and accuracy. The tension between the unconventional style of neocartographers and the prescribed methods of traditional cartographers provides fertile ground for exploring maps in today's online environment. Using a combination of neo- and traditional cartographic approaches, I tell the stories of Canadian canoe voyageurs as written by Dr. Gerald Patterson in "Free and Easy" (2013). Dr. Patterson's canoe voyages were inspired by his "fascination with the stories about the 18th-century trading routes in northern Saskatchewan" and the vague tales he had heard about "the vast reaches of Tundra prairies in the Northwest Territories and the great rivers that cut through them on the way to the Arctic Ocean". The online story maps that accompany "Free and Moving" attempt to capture these inspirations and the adventures of Dr. Patterson and his fellow voyageurs.

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aileen buckley | professional cartographeresri | 380 new york street | redlands, ca 92373-8100

O: 909.793.2853 x2997 | C: 909.289.1798 [email protected]

The Stories Maps TellExploring Online Maps through the Adventures of Canoe Voyageurs in Canada

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DemoVoyages Map

Interactive Map

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DemoGroups

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What are Story Maps?1

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Web map

Story maps inspire and informThey’re built with care and thought about your audience

Intelligent map

Story map

Compiled on ArcGIS Online from desktop maps, services, CSVs

Repeatedly refined design, configured popups, edited titles and descriptions

Published into websites, apps, and templates that provide context and user experience

Story maps combine web maps with web applications and templates that

incorporate text, multimedia, and interactive functions

Story maps inform, educate, entertain, and inspire people about the world

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A place for title and subtitle

Story map templatesThey provide…

Branding

Social media links

Web map placement and controls

Multimedia and text

windows

Most importantly, a simple user experience that supports the story

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“Map Tour” TemplateNow accommodates web maps

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DemoStorymaps.esri.com

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Compiling a Story Map2

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Compiling a Story Map

Raw Materials

Tabular data

Desktop map

Base map

Map services

TextMultimedia content

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Compiling a Story Map

Raw Materials

Tabular data

Web Map(s)

Desktop map

Basemap

Map services

TextMultimedia content

Shared on ArcGIS Online

Ingredients:

• Basemap

• One or more services

• Point data from spreadsheet

• Maintains source info

• Lightweight, versatile

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Compiling a Story Map

Raw Materials

Tabular data

Web Map(s)

Desktop map

Apps/templates

Base map

Map services

TextMultimedia content

Apps provide:

• Format for title, text, legend

• Key functionalities, e.g., swipe tool, timeline

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Compiling a Story Map

Raw Materials

Tabular data

Web Map(s)

Desktop map

Apps/templates Audience

Web

Tablet

Mobile

Basemap

Map services

TextMultimedia content

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DemoCSV file

Make a story map

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Other Templates4

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Where to Find Templates

Template gallery at storymaps.esri.com

Storytelling Templates group on ArcGIS.com

Application options in“Share” function on AGOL

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• Javascript: They’ll work across platforms

• Open source: You can download and configure them

• We’ll continue to refine existing templates, and add new ones

About Story Map Templates

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DemoArcMap

ArcGIS Online

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• “Shortlist” template

• “Briefing Book” template

• “Story Builder” mobile app

Stay Tuned…

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Thank you!

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Call to Action5

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The Story Maps Effort is Part of a Bigger Shift

GIS is emerging from the back office

• Enabled by the Internet, the Cloud, mobile

• Accessible to many more people

• Available for new uses

It means that your roles are changing

It means thinking and acting in new ways

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Traditional GIS

• Decision support

• Asset management

• Planning and analysis

• Field mobility

• Situational awareness

• Public awareness

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The New GIS

• Decision support

• Asset management

• Planning and analysis

• Field mobility

• Situational awareness

• Public awareness

and now…

• Emancipating data

• Briefing colleagues

• Involving constituents

• Informing

• Inspiring

• Entertaining

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Affecting Change

• GIS has been quietly changing the world

• It’s time to drop the “quietly”

• The old excuses are gone:- I don’t have the data

- The bandwidth is inadequate

- The tools aren’t there

- People aren’t connected

• Now is the time!

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Thank you!