Multimedia Storytelling
The Multimedia Storytelling service empowers students, faculty, and staff to create compelling digital narratives that bring your ideas, research, and projects to life. In today’s digital landscape, the ability to tell engaging stories across various media platforms is an invaluable skill for academic, research, and professional success.
Some examples of multimedia storytelling include using ArcGIS StoryMaps through ArcGIS Online (read more about using ArcGIS Online), E-Portfolios with Google Sites or WordPress, and Canva.
Services
Our team is here to guide you through the process of telling stories with multimedia. We offer support for a range of software tools and storytelling techniques. To support your data visualization journey, we offer:
Software
The library supports software that can produce multimedia stories, including:
- ArcGIS StoryMaps (through using ArcGIS Online)
- Google Sites
- WordPress
- Canva
Computing
The library provides computers with software to produce multimedia stories, including:
- Advanced Mac Computers in the Innovation Lab
- PC and Macs in the Computer Commons
Learning Resources
There are many learning resources to assist with self-learning at your own pace:
- LinkedIn Learning (videos)
- O’Reilly for Higher Education (videos and e-books)
Access to Library Databases
The library provides access to dozens of resources:
Workshops & Events
During the school year, there are workshops & events on a variety of topics. Check the workshop & event calendar to learn more.
One-on-one Consultations
The Innovation Lab has regular office hours with students experts who can assist you with accessing resources. During office hours, student experts can be found in the Innovation Lab in room 2B04.