Tools & Resources

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TimelineJS

TimelineJS (from knight lab) is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually rich, interactive timelines. Beginners can create a timeline using nothing more than a Google spreadsheet. It can be found in Communicate under...

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StoryMapJS

StoryMapJS (from knight lab) is a free tool to help you tell stories on the web that highlight the locations of a series of events. It can be found in Communicate under Deliver your message.

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Hackastory Tools

This website offers a comprehensive and evolving directory of tools and resources to help you build your digital stories. 

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Visualizing the Data

 Visualizing the Data provides a guide to maps and other ways of interpreting data. It is part of the Use the Data tool. 

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Finding More Data

Finding More Data provides an overview of and links to state and national data sources. It can be found in Finding More Data.

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Making Use of Your Snapshot

Making Use of Your Snapshot (from CHR&R) helps you navigate the information in your county’s snapshot and identify key areas where you may wish to look for additional data. It is part of the Use the Data tool. ​

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Exploring the Data

Exploring the Data (from CHR&R) helps you get the most out of the Rankings and the wealth of underlying data. It is part of the Use the Data tool. 

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The 4th Box

The Center for Story-based Strategy and the Interaction Institute for Social Change have partnered to create the 4th box toolkit. The toolkit keeps ideas flowing for how to frame equity. 

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IAP2’s Public Participation Spectrum

IAP2’s Public Participation Spectrum (from the International Association for Public Participation) helps group define the public’s role in any public participation process.

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Racial Equity Impact Assessment

A Racial Equity Impact Assessment (REIA) examines how different racial and ethnic groups will likely be affected by a proposed action or decision. REIAs are used to minimize unanticipated adverse consequences in a variety of contexts, including the analysis of proposed policies, institutional practices, programs, plans and budgetary decisions.