shrug-l: Animated Maps

Tony Cooper tac10c at my.fsu.edu
Wed Jul 8 18:47:01 EDT 2020


https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0771bda76965451c9df8dd2d0759f9fd/?adumkts=branding&aduc=email&adum=list&aduSF=newsletter&utm_Source=email&aduca=arcwatch&adut=710282_ArcWatch_March_2020
[https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/0771bda76965451c9df8dd2d0759f9fd/info/thumbnail/thumbnail1581536005845.png/?w=400]<https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0771bda76965451c9df8dd2d0759f9fd/?adumkts=branding&aduc=email&adum=list&aduSF=newsletter&utm_Source=email&aduca=arcwatch&adut=710282_ArcWatch_March_2020>
Getting the most from animated maps<https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/0771bda76965451c9df8dd2d0759f9fd/?adumkts=branding&aduc=email&adum=list&aduSF=newsletter&utm_Source=email&aduca=arcwatch&adut=710282_ArcWatch_March_2020>
Maps that move can be a powerful star of the story, but knowing when to deploy them is key.
storymaps.arcgis.com
This is philosophical in a way. It takes the idea of considering the presentation of maps to a whole new level.
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