Key Workflows
Analysis
Creating deliverables and presenting your findings
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we have our results , we've begun to explore what they mean, and we have included our stakeholders for additional insights we've covered some of optioneer's collaborative features, like https //shared archbee space/doc/dy5fc3p7blr4vkda9j1za/izojb0 4l48eraekmhhf for building a narrative and https //shared archbee space/doc/gkezv3rgh6bdgt wvojm6/ssj9zklkmy8 ma biamtf for effective communication skip to docid\ qcsvax5ndg9ewnomh2t6v if you are looking for instructions on how to get your data out of optioneer to really leverage optioneer's tools for presenting findings, we combine its various features for example, to activity most relevant features 🎤 record feedback from stakeholder/public consultation upload or add gis data to represent key locations or features of concern add comments and use comment categorisation to easily isolate feedback for specific teams set up saved views for presenting and sharing insights with stakeholders 👥 collaborate with different disciplines use comment url sharing to direct colleagues to specific discussions tag comments with relevant layers, team members results for streamlined cross team collaboration and easier filtering 📺 present in a workshop prepare and present content using saved views use comments to highlight key decisions or discussion points in real time, helping participants engage directly with the data 🗾 produce high quality exports to include in consultation, applications, reporting documents or publications use saved views to curate the map and associated content use map exports for clear, professional visuals and map data that can be easily embedded into documents and presentations 🤝 enable stakeholders to come into optioneer to comment and contribute to the development use team management tools to control access and permissions invite stakeholders to view, comment, and contribute directly in optioneer, while maintaining control over what each user can do generate a direct link to any comment to share with others and while these features are extremely powerful, they just scratch the surface of some of the insights you're able to get from optioneer some other features focused on presentation of your findings include flyovers automated 'walk the line' feature of an individual option map exports produces a high resolution png image of the current map view, along with a key (legend) containing information about your map data exports multiple ways to export data as csv, kmz, shp and other common file formats within the platform 🧐 did you know? you have access to unlimited users per project this increases the accessibility and simplicity of engaging with stakeholders early on and throughout the development process all you need to do is invite them to the project and begin sharing links to saved views and tagging them in comments on the map to gather their insights flyovers sometimes, a static image of a potential route falls flat what if stakeholders could be introduced to a project through a simulated experience? one that gives stakeholders a better understanding of the project scope and context in 3d space, enhancing the overall engagement experience within a single platform flyovers offer an innovative way to view potential solutions, taking you and stakeholders on an animated 'flight' along an option path to create a flyover , navigate to analysis and hover over the option of interest the ⋮ menu includes flyover a pop up appears within the map where you can customise flight settings like flight length and angle ✨ ✈️ top tips for maximising flyovers stylise layers beforehand to create a compelling story while presenting turn on 3d view , zoom in, and angle the map for a more 'natural' flying effect map exports providing snapshots of route development can help your team demonstrate how the project evolved and where key geospatial considerations were in some cases, m ap exports are also required by statutory stakeholders and permit requirements to export a map view, modify the map as needed (scale, data layer visibility, 3d, labels, etc ) then, navigate to the \[named saved view] > icon it will be exported as a png a map export example, including a key of the map's features data exports along with exporting images of your map, you can export data from optioneer this includes project features points, lines and polygons can be downloaded and used within other gis applications results options with full metrics , polygon results like viewsheds and corridors, or the entire results table comments this could filtering conversations using tags , exporting a thread or the entirety of your project's comments for more detailed steps about exporting and supported file types see docid\ qcsvax5ndg9ewnomh2t6v
