![]() Second Place: Alberto Fiorillo, VeloLove/Legambiente, for GRAB: Grande Raccordo Anulare delle Bici.First Place and Grand Prize: Joyce John, City of Boston, for Snow Journal.Honorable Mention: Yasser Ayad, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, for Al Qahira: A Trip to the Pastīest Infrastructure, Planning, and Government.Third Place: Daragh McDonough, Donegal County Council, for The Hills of Donegal, Ireland.Second Place: GIS Team, County of Simcoe (Ontario, Canada), for Matchedash Bay Loop Trail. ![]() ![]() First Place: Elizabeth Frank for Living on the Edge: The Extremes of Human Inhabitance.Contest judges selected the following 18 story maps as winners from across the five contest categories: Best Travel, Destinations, and Recreation Storytellers from around the world submitted more than 400 entries that covered the full gamut of Esri Story Map templates. "The winners of our Storytelling with Maps Contest demonstrate the endless ways people can use this rich medium to share their stories with the world." "Story maps harness the power of geography to tell stories in the most engaging ways," said Allen Carroll, program manager, storytelling. John’s story map incorporated data-rich maps, videos, photos, and text to craft an engaging story of how the city dealt with historic amounts of snow in Boston earlier this year.Īs the grand prize winner, John, a member of the City of Boston’s GIS team, will receive a one-year ArcGIS Online subscription for five users plus a plaque and certificate. Redlands, California-Esri revealed the winners of its Storytelling with Maps Contest today at the Esri User Conference, highlighting grand prize winner Joyce John’s Snow Journal story map for the City of Boston. ![]()
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