IN33B-3773:
Story Maps as an Effective Social Medium for Data Synthesis, Communication, and Dissemination

Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Dawn J Wright1, Anna Verrill2, Matt Artz1 and Robby Deming1, (1)Environmental Systems Research Institute, Redlands, CA, United States, (2)NOAA Coastal Services Center, Charleston, SC, United States
Abstract:
The story map is a new medium for sharing not only data, but also photos, videos, sounds, and maps, as a way to tell a specific and compelling story by way of that content. It is emerging as a popular and effective social media too. The user may employ some fairly sophisticated cartographic functionality without advanced training in cartography or GIS. Story maps are essentially web map applications built from web maps, which in turn are built from web-accessible data (including OGC WMS, WFS). This paper will emphasize the approaches and technologies of web-based GIS to tell "stories" about important connections among scientists, resource managers, and policy makers focused on oceans and coasts within the US; and how combining the new medium of "intelligent Web maps" with text, multimedia content, and intuitive user experiences has a great potential to synthesize the data, and it primary interpretative message in order to inform, educate, and inspire about a wide variety of ocean science and policy issues.