"Map Your World (Geostory)" refers to the process of creating interactive digital maps that combine geographic data with personal or community stories. Through geostorytelling, users can visually represent places, events, or experiences, enriching them with multimedia elements like photos, videos, and narratives. This approach helps individuals and groups communicate their perspectives, document local knowledge, and foster engagement by connecting stories to specific locations, making information more accessible and meaningful.
"Map Your World (Geostory)" refers to the process of creating interactive digital maps that combine geographic data with personal or community stories. Through geostorytelling, users can visually represent places, events, or experiences, enriching them with multimedia elements like photos, videos, and narratives. This approach helps individuals and groups communicate their perspectives, document local knowledge, and foster engagement by connecting stories to specific locations, making information more accessible and meaningful.
What is Map Your World (Geostory)?
It’s the process of creating interactive digital maps that blend geographic data with personal or community stories, allowing you to place memories, places, or events on a map and enrich them with multimedia.
How does geostorytelling work?
You select locations on a map, attach stories or experiences to each spot, and add multimedia such as photos, videos, or audio to bring the place to life.
Why is Map Your World a good icebreaker or get-to-know-you activity?
It invites participants to share meaningful places and stories, prompts discussion, and builds connection through visual maps and personal narratives.
What multimedia elements can you include in a geostory?
Photos, videos, audio clips, text notes, and links linked to specific map locations.