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Introduction to ArcGIS Pro, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.65, with 31 lectures, based on 20 reviews, and has 102 subscribers.

You will learn about The student will learn how to prepare a mapping project and how to gather the data needed to answer the clients question/questions. The student will learn the basic concepts of Geographic Information Systems. The student will learn what tools are available in the ArcGIS Pro Software. The student will learn how to design a basic map answering the questions of a hypothetical scenario and later do their own exercise. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for a student that wants to learn ArcGIS Pro and have some familiarity with GIS products. or This course is for a student that wants to learn enough about GIS and ArcGIS pro to do an analysis using vector data. It is particularly useful for This course is for a student that wants to learn ArcGIS Pro and have some familiarity with GIS products. or This course is for a student that wants to learn enough about GIS and ArcGIS pro to do an analysis using vector data.

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Summary

Title: Introduction to ArcGIS Pro

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.65

Number of Lectures: 31

Number of Published Lectures: 31

Number of Curriculum Items: 31

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: $74.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • The student will learn how to prepare a mapping project and how to gather the data needed to answer the clients question/questions.
  • The student will learn the basic concepts of Geographic Information Systems.
  • The student will learn what tools are available in the ArcGIS Pro Software.
  • The student will learn how to design a basic map answering the questions of a hypothetical scenario and later do their own exercise.
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for a student that wants to learn ArcGIS Pro and have some familiarity with GIS products.
  • This course is for a student that wants to learn enough about GIS and ArcGIS pro to do an analysis using vector data.
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for a student that wants to learn ArcGIS Pro and have some familiarity with GIS products.
  • This course is for a student that wants to learn enough about GIS and ArcGIS pro to do an analysis using vector data.
  • This is a course for beginners that want to learn how to use the ArcGIS Pro software and learn the basics of GIS. The course goes over the ribbon, panes, and tools used by mapmakers using the ArcGIS Pro Software. It takes a consultative approach where you are asked by a client to do an analysis and use a map to present the results of the analysis. The objectives are to think of what the client is asking and prepare folders to store the files needed to do the analysis. Then determine what GIS tools you will need to do the analysis. Finally, to prepare maps to display the information. Below is the table of contents that will be covered in the course.

    Table of Contents

    1. Gathering and Organizing Data

    2. The Project Window

    3. Map Projections

    4. Queries and Exploring Data

    5. Geocoding

    6. Join and Relate

    7. Geodatabase

    8. Editing and Creating Features

    9. Geoprocessing Tools

    10. Designing a Map (Includes Exercise)

    Analysis:

    The Institute has been asked to design a map of the Food Environment in Bronx Community Board 1. The Institute must provide demographic data of the Board and how close the food locations are from Public Transportation. Also, how many stores are within ? of a mile of a business corridor.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Course

    Chapter 2: What is GIS?

    Lecture 1: Overview of chapter

    Lecture 2: What is GIS?

    Lecture 3: Georelational

    Lecture 4: Difference between raster and vector

    Lecture 5: Projections

    Chapter 3: Gathering and Organizing Data

    Lecture 1: Setup Course Folder

    Lecture 2: Download Data

    Lecture 3: ArcGIS Pro License

    Chapter 4: The Project Window

    Lecture 1: Project and Home Tab

    Lecture 2: Insert Tab

    Lecture 3: Analysis Tab

    Lecture 4: View Tab

    Lecture 5: Imagery Tab

    Lecture 6: Share Tab

    Lecture 7: Contents, Geoprocessing, and Catalog Panes

    Chapter 5: Map Projections

    Lecture 1: Map Projections

    Lecture 2: Georeferencing

    Chapter 6: Querying and Exploring Data

    Lecture 1: Downloading Census Data

    Lecture 2: Selecting and Queries

    Chapter 7: Geocoding

    Lecture 1: what is geocoding?

    Lecture 2: Geocoding Food Environment

    Chapter 8: Join and Relate

    Lecture 1: Learn about Joining and Relating Data

    Chapter 9: Geodatabase

    Lecture 1: Geodatabase, Domain, and Subtypes

    Chapter 10: Editing and Creating Features

    Lecture 1: Adding polygons to determined business corridors and project area

    Lecture 2: Exporting Data

    Chapter 11: Basic Geoprocessing Tools use in ArcGIS Pro

    Lecture 1: How to use basic geoprocessing tools?

    Chapter 12: Designing a Map

    Lecture 1: Prepare your data for map design

    Lecture 2: Labeling basics and how to use model builder

    Lecture 3: How to design your map?

    Instructors

  • Introduction to ArcGIS Pro  No.2
    Cesar Yoc
    GIS and Urban Planner professional
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