Services for creating interactive maps. How to make an interactive presentation (continued)

They differ in some features of working with data, displaying information on maps, and, of course, functionality. Storymap will help you in case if:

    • you need to create a simple, visual, mobile-friendly map, consisting of a relatively small number of marker points;
    • your task is not to visualize large amounts of data, various statistics, but only to show the location of some important objects for the material;
    • it is important to show directional movement from one point to another - for example, the route of an international research expedition or something similar.

Getting Started

The service was developed by Knight Lab, and therefore is very similar to other applications created by the lab - and . Creating maps based on it is very simple, fast, and at the same time they look beautiful (including on mobile devices), as they can include a wide variety of multimedia content. Let's figure out how to work with this application.

The Storymap interface does not have a Russian version, but if you do not speak English, this is not a problem - you need to remember a small number of fairly universal words that will allow you to navigate the application.

To start creating an interactive map, press the big green button in the center of the screen and log in with your Google account. Unlike Timeline, it is needed here only for entry.

The Storymap workspace is a bit like a familiar presentation application. In fact, here you also make a set of slides, only each of them is tied to a specific place on the map. So, on the left you have a list of slides, in the center is a map for finding locations, on the bottom are fields for entering text and attaching additional files to slides.

We add the first mark on the map by clicking on Add Slide and plus in the left column. Then we will need to select a point on the map to which it will refer. For this, there is a search box on the map itself, which is implemented here through Google. And this means that you can enter addresses in Russian and, moreover, accurate to the street and house. We find the desired mark, and Storymap transfers its marker there.

By the way, you can make your own markers if for some reason you don't like the standard ones: the settings button is in the lower right corner - marker options.

Everything you do can be viewed even before the publication of the project, through the preview - it is located in the second tab in the center under the word Preview. Each created slide can be conditionally divided into two parts: on the left - a map, on the right - all the content that you link to it. What can be tied?


First of all, an illustration is a column with the heading Media. It can be downloaded from a computer, or added via a link if it is already published somewhere on the web. Here is a description and an indication of the source of the image. Further, on the right - the main content. In general, under the entire part with content - from illustration to text, you can put your own background, this feature lies under the Background options button. Well, and finally, you can include almost anything in the text description of the mark on the map, since embed codes are supported here. And this means that almost any multimedia elements will be included here.


Remember that unlike Google Maps or Yandex. Maps on the Storymap are important in the sequence of the added slides. That is, the reader will move around the map in the order in which you lined them up.

When all the points and descriptions are added, you can look at the settings a little more - in Options at the top left. Here you can specify the size of the embedded map (if you place it on a page of your site or blog), the language of the content (if you specify Russian, navigation in the created map will automatically be translated to it), the display style of the map itself, the font and text of the button inviting you to viewing. Another option is already hidden under the Share menu item - this is the ability to set the desired image under the title screen of the map.

Would you like to see what the finished product with Storymap might look like? see the map Tour of Media Power by Oksana Silantieva in 2016.

Purpose of work: To learn how to create a multi-level interactive map using PowerPoint.

Exercise:

1. Master the basic functions of PowerPoint.

2. Learn how to insert the components needed to create an interactive map in PowerPoint.

4. Be able to create "return buttons".

Work order:

1. Open the PowerPoint program in the Microsoft Office folder by clicking: Start - Programs - Microsoft office - PowerPoint . The main program window will open. 2. Click: File - New - New Presentation . 3. In the windowLayout Contents chooseBlank slide. 4. Insert the main map of the project into the program, for which do:Insert - Picture - From File and specifying the address of the map, download it (Fig. 1). 5. In the main menu, perform the following algorithm: slide show slide change . In the window that opens, find the mode P rectangle outside . With it, the effect of changing cards is the most rational. Then uncheck the modes On Click and Automatically . Mark Apply to all slides.

Fig.1 Main window of the program PowerPoint.

6. To ensure the interactivity of the map, you should select the objects that will be linked by hyperlinks to the attached slides. The execution algorithm is as follows: Insert - Picture - Auto Shapes. In the windowAutoShapes choose:Basic Shapes - Polyline . With the help of the cross-shaped cursor that appears, we outline the boundaries of the object on the map. Be sure to close the line to get the whole object. 7. To remove the fill and make the selected area invisible, place the cursor on the object and right-click. In the window that opens, select AutoShape format. In the window that opens (Fig. 2), set Fill transparency 100%. Then do: Line Color - Other Colors (fig.3) – Line transparency 100% - Approx.

Rice. 2. Program window. Rice. 3. Program window Colors . AutoShape Format

8. Click: Insert - Create Slide . 9. In the windowLayout Contents chooseEmpty slide . 10. Insert a drawing (map, photo, table, graph, etc.) into the opened slide, which will be a hyperlink. For this inrun the following algorithm: Insert - Picture - From File and enter the file address. 11. Return to the main map, for which click the left mouse button in the windowStructure on the first slide. 12. C using a hyperlink, you should link the selected objects of the main map with the attached slides. To do this, place the mouse cursor on one of the selected objects and right-click. In the window that opens, select Hyperlink . 13. In the window that appears Adding a hyperlink (fig.4) choose Link to a location in the document . Select a location in the document slide 2 (or other associated with this object) . Similarly, hyperlinks are created with other objects. In attached slides, you can also highlight objects and set hyperlinks to other slides, etc.

Fig.4. Program window Adding a hyperlink.

14. For the normal functioning of the interactive map, back buttons should be placed on the attached slides, providing a transition to the main map. The algorithm is as follows: in the window Structure click the left mouse button on the image of the second slide, and then successively click Slide Show - Action Buttons - Action Button: Back .Use the cursor to select a place on the slide for the back button. A window will appear Setting up an action (Fig.5). Install in the window By mouse click the following settings: Follow the hyperlink The first slide is OK. 15. To test the functioning of the interactive map, press: Slideshow - Start showing. We carry out a check.

Rice. 5. Program window Setting up an action

Undoubtedly Google Maps is the leading mapping service on the market providing GPS tracking and navigation services. But today the scope of maps is constantly expanding and has already gone beyond the traditional route planning and search for objects.

We often see maps showing environmental pollution, maps of urban transport or aircraft (remember the famous one). In business, maps can be used to display and analyze the location of customers or networks retail. Travel companies can use the maps to inform their customers about the travel itinerary and tourist sites (attractions, catering establishments, hotels and hostels.

It is clear that geolocation services will play an increasingly important role in the future and the need for such services will only grow.

With this in mind, there are already several online services on the network that allow create your own maps, i.e. place markers and marks on them, show routes and highlight areas, draw cartograms (they are also heatmaps, from the English heatmaps) and much more.

The created maps can be shared, embedded on your site page or exported to PDF for the preparation of printed materials - as already mentioned, the scope is very wide.

So let's move on to the most popular mapping services.

mapme

Mapme is a powerful modern tool with rich features. Allows you to manage a set of various cards and their contents. Supports tags and categories, import from Excel. It has the ability to make maps public and embed them in web applications.

Cost: Free, $99 and $199

Animaps

An interesting service create animated maps to describe the journey, schedules of various events, etc. You can add markers, icons, photos, notes to the map, move them, select and change the boundaries of territories, and much more. And the created maps can be shared by embedding them in or on a website.

Cost: free

click2map

A solid application containing many useful and advanced solutions for creating and editing maps, which display equally well on both desktop computers and mobile devices. Click2Map main module - kart, which allows you to place markers on them, and photos, text messages or videos. These marks can contain arbitrary fields, import from various databases and automatic creation of markers based on this data is supported.

Cost: $39 per month

Zee Maps

Zee Maps- online service for creating and publishing maps with a whole set of modern and unique tools - a search engine, personal maps, more than 30 various markers and the ability to select entire areas, three-level access (ordinary visitors, group members and administrators). In addition, it is possible to link various media to the marker - photos, audio and video recordings, and save maps in PDF and PNG format for brochures and presentations.

Cost: free (up to 5 cards) and paid, depending on the tariff plan.

Scribble Maps

Another powerful and multifunctional service for creating and publishing various maps. Also offers the ability to add markers, notes, custom widgets, save maps as PDF or images. In addition, there are tools for measuring distances, areas, as well as integration mechanisms into desktop and mobile applications.
Available for integration with .

Cost: free

GmapGIS

Effective tool for creating various static maps- satellite, hybrid, street. There is a set of tools for setting markers and adding various information, as well as exporting them to KML format for viewing in Google Earth.

Cost: free

heatmap tool

Heatmap Tools uses the full power of the Google Maps API to visualize various geographic data and create so-called "cartograms" (aka heatmaps). You can set various display options, such as marker radius, color, transparency, etc. Data import via CSV format is supported.

Cost: free (with watermarks and restrictions on the number of objects and views) and paid depending on the tariff plan.

MapTiler

Using MapTiler is as easy as one-two-three. Time - scan a paper map or create it using a GIS system (for example, AutoCAD MAP 3D). Two - process it with MapTiler. Three - publish on the Internet, embedding, for example, on the page of your site. At the same time, integration with such popular hosting services as Dropbox, Google Drive and Amazon S3 is provided.

Mapbox

And finally, let's look at Mapbox - a professional service for developers. The application allows you to create vector maps that display various data in real time, has a powerful mechanism for searching by coordinates and addresses, and provides several APIs and auxiliary tools (for example, for converting satellite images into vector maps, laying the best route).

Cost: Both free and paid plans are available

Do-it-yourself interactive game "Find 10 Differences" in PowerPoint

Murzakaeva Elmira Rafailovna, teacher of the MAOU "Gymnasium No. 1" Republic of Bashkortostan, city of Sterlitamak
Description: I present to you a master class on creating an interactive game "Find 10 Differences" in PowerPoint. This material will be useful for teachers elementary school, preschool education, teachers additional education, students of pedagogical educational institutions. Tasks of this kind can be used to develop concentration, perseverance, and the interactive version will make it more interesting, unusual and exciting for children. This task can be performed both individually at the computer, and as a group at the interactive whiteboard.
Target: creating an interactive game "Find 10 Differences" in PowerPoint
Task:
- to get acquainted with the technique of creating an interactive game "Find 10 differences" in PowerPoint.

Working process:

1. Create a new presentation. On the first slide we write the name of our game "Find 10 Differences". To do this, in the "Insert" section, select the WordArt command.


2. We are looking for a suitable picture on the Internet, save it to a pre-created folder for our pictures. Insert it into the presentation on slide 2. Copy it and paste it so that we have the same size pictures next to each other. It is better to choose pictures in landscape orientation and create a folder where you will save your favorite scenes.


3. On the first slide, insert the text "START THE GAME". When you click on the text, the "Format" section appears, there we select the sample we like, so that this inscription becomes like a button. We choose a design.



4. Now we need to make our button work, for this we need to put a hyperlink on it. Right-click on the text and select Hyperlink from the menu that appears.


5. The "Insert Hyperlink" window pops up, select the "Place in Document" section and make a hyperlink to slide 2, where our task will be located. Now, when viewing the presentation, our button will take us directly to the task itself.


6. We begin to work directly on the task itself. Insert any autoshape under our pictures, copy it 10 times. We number our figures, in my case an asterisk, from 1 to 10, for this we use the “Inscription” function (section “Insert”).



7. Now the hardest part begins - you will need to create differences in the pictures. On the Internet, we look for pictures that fit the plot, with a transparent background, or remove the background in Photoshop. We save the drawings we like in a folder.


8. Insert our drawing into the presentation. Reduce the size and make the object more invisible.


9. Now we need to make it stand out when you click on the difference. To do this, set up the animation. We click on the object (in this case, the bird) and add the animation SELECT - RESIZE.


10. After we set the "Selection" animation, we go into the animation area, there on our object with the right mouse button we call the menu - TIME - SWITCHES - START PERFORMING THE EFFECT WHEN CLICKING - AND THERE WE SELECT THE SAME OBJECT ON WHICH WE PUT THE ANIMATION (IN OUR CASE PICTURE 10).



11. Further, so that we do not get confused about how many differences were found, we need to make sure that after each click on the differences, asterisks come out. To do this, we need to set the animation. Select an object (in our case, an asterisk) and add an entry animation (any one you like).


12. In the animation area for our asterisk, select in the settings - RUN AFTER THE PREVIOUS. We change the ORDER of the animation, put the star after the picture, for this you need to select the animation of the star and drag it DOWN with the ARROW at the bottom of the animation area.



13. Instead of pictures, you can insert text or shapes. For example, let's make a bracelet for a monkey. To do this, insert the figure ARC. In the format section, select the thickness and color. Animation is set up as described above.



14. After all 10 differences are done, create a new slide. On it, we can already do another task, or you can just write "Well done." Let's insert a button on the second slide the same as on the first one, just write "END THE GAME". We display the hyperlink in the document on the 3rd slide.


All our game is ready! Of course, the work is painstaking, but I am sure that the children will tell you THANK YOU for this!

Presentation on the topic: Find 10 differences

Purpose of work: To learn how to create a multi-level interactive map using PowerPoint.

Exercise:

1. Master the basic functions of PowerPoint.

2. Learn how to insert the components needed to create an interactive map in PowerPoint.

4. Be able to create "return buttons".

Work order:

1. Open the PowerPoint program in the Microsoft Office folder by clicking: Start - Programs - Microsoft office - PowerPoint . The main program window will open. 2. Click: File - New - New Presentation . 3. In the windowLayout Contents chooseBlank slide. 4. Insert the main map of the project into the program, for which do:Insert - Picture - From File and specifying the address of the map, download it (Fig. 1). 5. In the main menu, perform the following algorithm: slide show slide change . In the window that opens, find the mode P rectangle outside . With it, the effect of changing cards is the most rational. Then uncheck the modes On Click and Automatically . Mark Apply to all slides.

Fig.1 Main window of the program PowerPoint.

6. To ensure the interactivity of the map, you should select the objects that will be linked by hyperlinks to the attached slides. The execution algorithm is as follows: Insert - Picture - Auto Shapes. In the windowAutoShapes choose:Basic Shapes - Polyline . With the help of the cross-shaped cursor that appears, we outline the boundaries of the object on the map. Be sure to close the line to get the whole object. 7. To remove the fill and make the selected area invisible, place the cursor on the object and right-click. In the window that opens, select AutoShape format. In the window that opens (Fig. 2), set Fill transparency 100%. Then do: Line Color - Other Colors (fig.3) – Line transparency 100% - Approx.

Rice. 2. Program window. Rice. 3. Program window Colors . AutoShape Format

8. Click: Insert - Create Slide . 9. In the windowLayout Contents chooseEmpty slide . 10. Insert a drawing (map, photo, table, graph, etc.) into the opened slide, which will be a hyperlink. For this inrun the following algorithm: Insert - Picture - From File and enter the file address. 11. Return to the main map, for which click the left mouse button in the windowStructure on the first slide. 12. C using a hyperlink, you should link the selected objects of the main map with the attached slides. To do this, place the mouse cursor on one of the selected objects and right-click. In the window that opens, select Hyperlink . 13. In the window that appears Adding a hyperlink (fig.4) choose Link to a location in the document . Select a location in the document slide 2 (or other associated with this object) . Similarly, hyperlinks are created with other objects. In attached slides, you can also highlight objects and set hyperlinks to other slides, etc.

Fig.4. Program window Adding a hyperlink.

14. For the normal functioning of the interactive map, back buttons should be placed on the attached slides, providing a transition to the main map. The algorithm is as follows: in the window Structure click the left mouse button on the image of the second slide, and then successively click Slide Show - Action Buttons - Action Button: Back .Use the cursor to select a place on the slide for the back button. A window will appear Setting up an action (Fig.5). Install in the window By mouse click the following settings: Follow the hyperlink The first slide is OK. 15. To test the functioning of the interactive map, press: Slideshow - Start showing. We carry out a check.

Rice. 5. Program window Setting up an action