Nat Turner
Follow these steps to create a map with StoryMap:
- Go to the StoryMap website and click “Make a story map now.” You will need a Google account with Google Drive in order to save your map.
- Create a title slide. The map on the title slide will be derived from the places associated with later slides, so don’t expect it to display much at first.
- Create at least five slides. Each of these slides will be associated with a point in space. You can find the places by zooming the map and dragging the pointer, or by using the search box. Try uploading an image and adding text.
- Explore the per-slide options and the general options. For instance, which base map works best for your purposes?
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Follow these steps to create a map with StoryMap:
- Go to the StoryMap website and click “Make a story map now.” You will need a Google account with Google Drive in order to save your map.
- Create a title slide. The map on the title slide will be derived from the places associated with later slides, so don’t expect it to display much at first.
- Create at least five slides. Each of these slides will be associated with a point in space. You can find the places by zooming the map and dragging the pointer, or by using the search box. Try uploading an image and adding text.
- Explore the per-slide options and the general options. For instance, which base map works best for your purposes?
Follow these steps to create a map with StoryMap:
- Go to the StoryMap website and click “Make a story map now.” You will need a Google account with Google Drive in order to save your map.
- Create a title slide. The map on the title slide will be derived from the places associated with later slides, so don’t expect it to display much at first.
- Create at least five slides. Each of these slides will be associated with a point in space. You can find the places by zooming the map and dragging the pointer, or by using the search box. Try uploading an image and adding text.
- Explore the per-slide options and the general options. For instance, which base map works best for your purposes?