Date: Thursday, March 30th from 3:00-4:00 PM  

Date: Thursday, March 30th from 3:00-4:00 PM  

ArcGIS Online is a powerful cloud-based mapping and analysis platform that can be used to create informative and compelling web and story maps. This workshop will demonstrate the features and functionality available in the latest version of the platform, including a look at the volume of free geospatial data available through Esri’s Living Atlas data repository. During this workshop, using either a free public account or an institutional account, participants will learn how to create web maps focused on socioeconomic and demographic data, including historic redlining districts for major cities in the US.

Register here: https://trincoll.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIvd-msrT8vH9cFQXBqXOyUAHN5dfyk2iz2 

The Connecticut Digital Scholarship Exchange is a collaborative program hosted by Connecticut College and Trinity College. Designed to create opportunities for faculty and students to learn about digital scholarship, both institutions will host workshops, tours, and other events to introduce interested faculty to different digital scholarship approaches and discuss core competencies in project management and sustainability.