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Using Maps West Virginia Uncovered Training Session February 2009 Jessica Rhodes

Using Maps West Virginia Uncovered Training Session February 2009 Jessica Rhodes

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Page 1: Using Maps West Virginia Uncovered Training Session February 2009 Jessica Rhodes

Using MapsUsing MapsWest Virginia Uncovered Training Session

February 2009

Jessica Rhodes

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Using maps for news storiesUsing maps for news stories

There are many different reasons to incorporate maps into your stories To give reverence to a place To help reader understand the location of a person or

place To show the relationship in distance from place to

another Example of a story where you could use a map:

Perhaps you are covering a bank robbery You could use a map to show where the bank is located and

where the robber was caught by police.

There are many different reasons to incorporate maps into your stories To give reverence to a place To help reader understand the location of a person or

place To show the relationship in distance from place to

another Example of a story where you could use a map:

Perhaps you are covering a bank robbery You could use a map to show where the bank is located and

where the robber was caught by police.

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Here are a few examples of news story mapsHere are a few examples of news story maps

This map was a supplement to a story about West Virginia University School of Journalism students’ summer trip to Southeast Asia.

The map was used to show the locations the student’s visited and add an interesting fact or memory of the place.

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This map was created to show the distribution of School of Journalism students after graduation

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A map used in the Oregonian

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The same map taken from their Web site

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A map used to show a car chase

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The same map as it appeared on the newspaper’s Web site

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A map/infographic used to show the area of the World Trade Center and Ground Zero

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The following three maps are representing a tsunami near India

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Incorporating Google Maps into your site

Incorporating Google Maps into your site

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Google MapsGoogle Maps

Google provides a free service for Web sites to add their map service to their page.

All you need is a Google account and you can add Google Maps to your very own site

West Virginia Uncovered uses Google Maps to pinpoint their story locations with brief paragraphs about the story

Google provides a free service for Web sites to add their map service to their page.

All you need is a Google account and you can add Google Maps to your very own site

West Virginia Uncovered uses Google Maps to pinpoint their story locations with brief paragraphs about the story

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Visit this site to learn more about adding Google maps into your

online site

Visit this site to learn more about adding Google maps into your

online site

http://code.google.com/apis/maps/http://code.google.com/apis/maps/