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 :-? Different immersive blocks are recommended depending on the type of story map you want to create. Visit ESRI’s [[https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/cea22a609a1d4cccb8d54c650b595bc4|Getting started with ArcGIS StoryMaps tutorial]] and compare the different immersive blocks presented in that section (see also [[en:courses:training:element-20:code-examples:sm-ce-01-01|M01-1]]).  :-? Different immersive blocks are recommended depending on the type of story map you want to create. Visit ESRI’s [[https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/cea22a609a1d4cccb8d54c650b595bc4|Getting started with ArcGIS StoryMaps tutorial]] and compare the different immersive blocks presented in that section (see also [[en:courses:training:element-20:code-examples:sm-ce-01-01|M01-1]]). 
  
-:-? Every map is based on a meta-narrative. Maps have certain objectives, which range from the simple visualization of a road network to propaganda purposes. In other words, maps are always a subjective narrative of the world. Visit ESRI’s [[https://www.esri.com/de-de/arcgis/products/arcgis-storymaps/stories/ | Story Map Gallery]] and choose a story map that stands out to you. Use the following questions to analyze one story map:+:-? Every map is based on a meta-narrative. Maps have certain objectives, which range from the simple visualization of a road network to propaganda purposes. In other words, maps are always a subjective narrative of the world. Visit ESRI’s [[https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-storymaps/resources/ | Storymap resources]] and choose a story map that stands out to you. Use the following questions to analyze one story map:
   - Which immersive block(s) did the author use? (sidecar with floating or docked panel, slideshow or guided tour - map or media focused)   - Which immersive block(s) did the author use? (sidecar with floating or docked panel, slideshow or guided tour - map or media focused)
   - What story is being told? (Topic and content, author(s))   - What story is being told? (Topic and content, author(s))
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