Fall Esri-NCGE webinar series

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Join the Esri K12 team as they lead a four-part webinar series, in partnership with the National Council for Geographic Education. Topics include MapMaker, Map Viewer, StoryMaps, and the 2024 student ArcGIS Online competition. All webinars are free.

Register at: http://ncge.org/upcoming-events

 

WEBINAR 1: National Geographic MapMaker 

September 14

(recording available soon)

Presentation link: https://k12.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=5d462f7b100445a18302aa7a3f2c098f

 

WEBINAR 2: ArcGIS Map View 

October 5

Are you creating storymaps? Engaging students in the Esri-NCGE student storymap competition? Then this webinar is for you! Part of a 3-part series by Esri designed to support educators who are looking to engage their students in the world of geography. In this webinar, Tom Baker and Charlie Fitzpatrick will discuss the map viewer as the cornerstone for visualizing map-based data. In this webinar, we will cover the basics of creating maps using data from ArcGIS Online or collected by students.

 

WEBINAR 3: Creating great ArcGIS Storymaps

November 2

Do you want to teach with storymaps? Maybe you want to have students create them – even participate in competitions? Join us for this fast-paced introduction to ArcGIS Storymaps, including how to get started, the latest features, and tips and tricks. Learn how to quickly create immersive, multimedia stories with maps, narrative text, images, videos, and more.

 

Webinar 4: Getting ready for the 2024 ArcGIS Competition for US Students 

November 16

Students are building skills in geographic exploration, mapping, analysis, and presentation! The ArcGIS Online Competition for US High School and Middle School Students is a good next step: students in grades 4-12 research a topic of interest in their state and craft a StoryMap about their findings. Students can dive into a personal, custom project, enter it into a state competition with $100 awards and national attention, and build for the future of their community and themselves. Teachers can use it as a capstone for all, launch a club, or just introduce this and let them go.

Special: Webinar 4 will be hosted and co-presented with the Esri teacher community. Pre-register for this event at: https://t3ghub-esrit3g.hub.arcgis.com/pages/webinars