Five high schoolers and three middle schoolers were honored in a national competition of digital storymaps.

8 students honored in digital interactive mapping national contest

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Education

Five high schoolers and three middle schoolers were honored in a national competition of digital storymaps.

Five high schoolers and three middle schoolers were honored in a national competition of digital storymaps.

Eight First State students have been recognized for their excellence in a national interactive mapping contest.

The Esri’s 2024 ArcGIS webapp competition challenges students to create and share interactive mapping projects using ESRI ArcGIS software.

First Staters created digital storymaps that explore some aspect of life in Delaware.

Click on the project names below to view the maps.

Here’s who placed this year:

High School

Middle School

Honorable mentions were given to Parker Cuff of Odyssey Charter School for “Where There is a Need, There is a Lion” and Elliot Warburton & Rita Nyamikah of Red Clay Consolidated School District’s AI duPont HS: Evolution of AI duPont Feeder Pattern (link not available).

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