Exploring Coastal Resilience and Flood Risk through Geospatial Storytelling

Agenda Track

Final Workshop Agenda

NCAR GIS Program BRIGHTE Workshop Series 2024

Exploring Coastal Flood Risk Through Geospatial Storytelling

August 12 - 13, 2024

Monday, August 12

Welcome and workshop goals 

Participants’ introductions

Coastal risks and resilience (presentation) - Jill Gambill, Georgia Tech University

Presentation

Tea/Coffee/Networking Break

GIS for climate action and coastal resilience (presentation) -  Dan Pisut (Esri)

Presentation

Introduction to web mapping using ArcGIS Online (presentation/demo) - Greg Dobson

Presentation

Learning ArcGIS Online’s 2D Web Mapping Capability (hands-on GIS exercise) 

Hands-On Learning

Lunch

Forecasting and predicting coastal flooding from hurricane storm surge (presentation) - Alexandra Ramos Valle (NCAR)

Presentation

Learning ArcGIS Online’s 3D Web Scene Capability (hands-on GIS exercise) 

Hands-On Learning

Discussion (participants)

Tea/Coffee/Networking Break

GIS Data Exploration through ArcGIS Online (hands-on GIS exercise) 

Hands-On Learning

Wrap up Day 1

4:30-6:00pm Reception

Tuesday, August 13th

Check in and goals for Day 2 

Science communication through storytelling (presentation) - Daniel Zietlow, NCAR/U. Colorado 

Presentation

Storytelling using StoryMaps (presentation / demo) - Olga Wilhelmi

Presentation

Tea/Coffee/Networking Break

Creating an ArcGIS StoryMap (hands-on GIS exercise)

Hands-On Learning

Visualizing complex spatio-temporal data using dashboards (presentation / demo) - Shima Shams & Jennifer Boehnert

Presentation

Lunch

Creating an ArcGIS Dashboard (hands-on GIS exercise)

Hands-On Learning

Using GIS for coastal research and practice (panel discussion - participants)

Tea/Coffee/Networking Break

Introduction to ArcGIS Experience Builder (hands-on GIS exercise)

Hands-On Learning

Educational resources on using Esri GIS for research and applications (presentation/demo) - Joseph Kerski (Esri)

Closing, future opportunities, survey