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Become an expert with ESRI GIS software- ArcGIS Desktop

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Become an expert with ESRIs GIS software: ArcGIS Desktop, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 64 lectures, based on 56 reviews, and has 605 subscribers.

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Summary

Title: Become an expert with ESRIs GIS software: ArcGIS Desktop

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.95

Number of Lectures: 64

Number of Published Lectures: 64

Number of Curriculum Items: 64

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 64

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create a map from start to finish and learn everything they need to know about Arcmap.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone interested. Students to professionals.
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone interested. Students to professionals.
  • The student will learn how to confidently use ESRI’s GIS software known as ArcGIS?Desktop which includes Arcmap and ArcCatalog. No prior knowledge is needed. This course will start from the beginning and get into more involved tasks the further along it goes. Important topics we will cover include creating map layers, setting projections, creating mapbooks, creating maps, introducing the scripting method known as modelbuilder/python, using Visual Basic script to make changes to the data, using sql to run queries on the data, using other formats inside and outside of ArcGIS Desktop (jpegs, spreadsheets, google earth kmz files), symbolizing the data, and exporting the layers/maps we will create. Note: This software not open source, you first must install it. The minimum cost $100.00 is US Dollars.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Intro Continued

    Lecture 3: What we will cover

    Chapter 2: Main Essentials

    Lecture 1: Getting Started

    Lecture 2: Data Formats 1

    Lecture 3: Data Formats 2

    Lecture 4: Data Formats 3

    Lecture 5: Table of Contents (Data Frame and Layer Properties)

    Lecture 6: Data Frame Properties

    Lecture 7: Drop Down Menus

    Chapter 3: Creating & Managing Data: Add layers, create layers, projections, & conversions

    Lecture 1: Add Layers to a Map Part 1

    Lecture 2: Add Layers to a Map Part 2

    Lecture 3: Coordinate Systems

    Lecture 4: Arcatalog (Creating Map Layers)

    Lecture 5: Editor Toolbar (Create and Edit Layers)

    Lecture 6: Exporting Layers

    Lecture 7: Excel to GIS

    Lecture 8: GIS to Google Earth

    Lecture 9: Google Earth to GIS/CAD to GIS and GIS to CAD

    Chapter 4: Manipulating Data

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Attribute Table Part 1/Field Calculator Part 1

    Lecture 3: Select by Location

    Lecture 4: Coordinate Calculations

    Lecture 5: Symbolizing Map Layers

    Lecture 6: Toolbars Overview Part 1: Tools, Standard, Draw, and Effects

    Lecture 7: Geocoding Toolbar

    Lecture 8: Graphics Toolbar

    Lecture 9: Georeferencing Toolbar

    Lecture 10: Toolbars Overview Part 2: Topology and Spatial Adjustment

    Lecture 11: Labels: Labeling Toolbar

    Lecture 12: 3 Ways to Add Fields: Batch, Modelbuilder, Python

    Lecture 13: Options available through the Geoprocessing Results Window

    Lecture 14: Modelbuilder: An Introduction

    Lecture 15: Modelbuilder: Iterations

    Lecture 16: Modelbuilder: Iterations Continued

    Lecture 17: Modelbuilder: Combine Geoprocessing Tools

    Lecture 18: ESRI Addins

    Chapter 5: Creating Maps

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Map Demo 1: Creating the Map Data

    Lecture 3: Map Demo 1: Cartographic Design in the Layout View

    Lecture 4: Map Demo 1: Creating the Inset Map and the Map Legend

    Lecture 5: Map Demo 1: Exporting the Map

    Lecture 6: Map Demo 1: Quick Fix

    Lecture 7: Map Demo 2 Introduction: Mapping Census Data

    Lecture 8: Map Demo 2: Overview of Layers in Arcmap

    Lecture 9: Map Demo 2: Joining the Data Part 1

    Lecture 10: Map Demo 2: Joining the Data Part 2

    Lecture 11: Map Demo 2: Graduated Symbols vs Dot Density Visualizations

    Lecture 12: Map Demo 2: The Layout View

    Lecture 13: Map Demo 2: Legend Setup

    Lecture 14: Map Demo 2: Symbology and Legend Part 2

    Lecture 15: Map Demo 2: Layout View Continued

    Lecture 16: Map Demo 2: Wrap-Up and Outlier in Data

    Lecture 17: Map Demo 3 Intro: Creating a Mapbook with Stormwater Runoff Data

    Lecture 18: Map Demo 3: Intro to Data Driven Pages

    Lecture 19: Map Demo 3: Cleaning Map Layers

    Lecture 20: Map Demo 3: Numbering Pages

    Lecture 21: Map Demo 3: Legend

    Lecture 22: Map Demo 3: Layout View

    Lecture 23: Map Demo 3: Fine Tuning Symbology

    Lecture 24: Map Demo 3: Mapbook Finishing Touches

    Lecture 25: Map Demo 3: Map Index Intro

    Lecture 26: Map Demo 3: Creating Index using Excel

    Lecture 27: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Become an expert with ESRI GIS software- ArcGIS Desktop  No.2
    Brandon Price
    GIS Technician
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