PhilaPlace for Non-Profits: Promoting your vision and history online
1. PhilaPlace for Non-Profits: Promoting Your Mission and History Online Matthew Fisher President, Night Kitchen Interactive
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3. Selected Stories Featured 1875 Historic Map Pop ups rotate through highlighted places Popular Story showcased Standard Google Maps controls
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5. Focus on a specific neighborhood 5 different historic map layers 3 different colored markers distinguish Historical Society, partner and visitor contributed content Filter map markers by topic or source Take a custom tour
6. View story, images and videos directly on the map Choose more to view story detail page
7. Page through media and open larger view Save story to MyPhilaPlace View placement on map Open location in Google maps Colored Marker denotes source Page through stops in tour Link to relevant websites
9. Partners can submit stories promoting their mission and history Organization’s location on map Open location in Google maps Colored Marker denotes Partner content Related Topics, Media and Tours available for Partner content (when applicable) Link to Partner organization’s website
17. Each lesson plan has a detail page with resouce pdfs and zip files to download all materials
18. Save PhilaPlace stories to MyPhilaPlace Partners and visitors add stories Create a personal tour to send to Google Maps Create a MyPhilaPlace account MyPhilaPlace gives visitors a place to save stories and create tours [text to come]
19. Stories saved or submitted by visitor will appear when logged in Map saved stories in Google Nominate a series of stories as a tour (such as stories submitted showcasing an organization’s neighborhood landmarks). HSP will create and add to Tours.
20. Saved Stories mapped in Google appear with place name and location, allowing visitors to print driving or walking directions and more
21. Select “Add a Story” at any time to begin simple story submission process
24. Upload a variety of media files including images, audio, and video. Accepts multiple media files with each story submission
25. Enter author name, organization name and website HSP terms state both story creator and HSP share rights to publish story and related media that is uploaded to PhilaPlace site
26. Receive feedback and email notifying visitor that story is submitted. Another email will be generated when story is approved and live on site
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Editor's Notes
Museum as Platform could mean a lot of things, so I’m going to take a minute to explain how we are defining the term. But before I do, one quick announcement: