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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are computerised systems for the collection, storage, analysis and presentation of geographical information in digital form. At their simplest, they are used to display and to interact with digital maps. However, there is more to GIS than mapping. They are used to analyse and to extract meaning from geographical data, doing so by harnessing the power of location – knowing what happens and where.
Get started with ARC GIS Online .
Explore the possibilities of mapping in ArcGIS Online. This video shows you how to get started with creating a map in Map Viewer.
An Introduction to GIS here from the University of Bristol
ArcGIS Online – A Guide for the NEA - This is a document which will help you use the ARCGIS system for your NEA
The new ArcGIS StoryMaps moved away from story templates and introduced the story builder. The story builder encourages creativity by enabling authors to create stories outside of the constraints of the classic templates. In this session product engineers from the StoryMaps team will share all the information needed to get started using the new ArcGIS StoryMaps story builder and some tips and tricks to elevate your storytelling.
Example of a Storymap here