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COA GIS Modernization (ArcGIS Online)

Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Online Learning Plan CTM created learning plan designed for users migrating workflows from Desktop (ArcMap) to ArcGIS Online

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Description

ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based geographic information system (GIS) that is used to map data, share content, and collaborate. In this course, you will learn foundational skills for working with ArcGIS Online. You will also learn about the potential benefits ArcGIS Online can provide for you and your organization.

Goals


  • Define basic ArcGIS Online terms.

  • Distinguish basic ArcGIS Online uses and capabilities.

ArcGIS Online is a collaborative cloud-based Esri environment that allows you to use, create, and share maps, scenes, apps, layers, analytics, and data. In this session, presenters discuss how to work with smart, data-driven styles to explore and visualize 2D and 3D data. Share your maps with anyone, anywhere or keep them private. Work collaboratively with your colleagues to build maps, scenes, apps and notebooks. Access intuitive analysis tools that help you better understand your data.

ArcGIS Instant Apps provide a quick and intuitive way to create interactive web apps for your users. Watch this session for best practices on creating, designing, and customizing Instant Apps. Learn how to choose the appropriate tools for your workflow and build a focused app experience that it is accessible to all users.

Go from data to impactful maps in minutes with the new Map Viewer! Come to this session to familiarize yourself with the powerful capabilities of the new Map Viewer and how to transition your existing workflows from Map Viewer Classic. Learn about new tools along with improvements to data exploration and visualization, allowing you to create beautiful and informative data products.

ArcGIS Arcade is a way to write expressions in ArcGIS. With Arcade, you can manipulate the information in your map and create new attributes on the fly. These new attributes can be used to create custom labels, symbolizations, and pop-up windows. Arcade is used throughout ArcGIS, with expressions used interchangeably in different applications and different devices.

Goals

  • Explore Arcade syntax for common ArcGIS workflows.

  • Create Arcade expressions for use in ArcGIS.

ArcGIS Online provides an analysis tool that uses measured values at known sample locations to predict values at new locations. In this course, you will use a point layer to perform interpolation.

Goals

  • Create a continuous layer that contains predicted values.

Many organizations are working toward a commitment to achieving racial equity within their communities. To achieve racial equity, it is important to have the capabilities to analyze inequities and provide change while engaging the community. ArcGIS can play a significant role in assisting organizations in applying the racial equity workflow to address inequities.

Goals


  • Apply a framework using ArcGIS to address racial inequities in an organization.

  • Use ArcGIS to expand community understanding of patterns of racial inequity.

An important part of being an ArcGIS Online administrator is monitoring your organization. ArcGIS Online provides an interactive status dashboard as well as several reports that can help you monitor the usage and activity on your site. In this course, you will learn how to use the dashboard and reports proactively.

Goals


  • Use an interactive dashboard and reports to identify usage in an ArcGIS Online organization.

ArcGIS Arcade is an expression language for ArcGIS that allows you to work with map features and manipulate the information to create new attributes on the fly. These new attributes can be used to create custom labels, symbolizations, pop-up windows, or used to evaluate attribute rules. Arcade is used throughout ArcGIS, and many expressions can be used interchangeably in different applications and different devices. For instance, the expression that you create to generate a custom label in ArcGIS Pro can also be used to create a similar label in ArcGIS Online. In this course, you will learn about three of the most common workflows with Arcade expressions, including formatting complex labels, creating informative pop-up windows, and visualizing features based on an Arcade expression.

Goals

  • Explore Arcade syntax for common ArcGIS workflows.

  • Craft Arcade expressions to use in common ArcGIS workflows.

GIS is used to explore patterns, answer questions, and solve problems about many different topics. In this course, you will learn a five-step process to solve a problem using GIS. In the exercises, you will apply each step while working with ArcGIS Online tools.

Goals

  • Frame a question to address a geographic problem.

  • Identify necessary map layers and tools.

  • Apply filters and query expressions.

  • Make a map to share analysis results.

If you work with GIS data for long enough, you will encounter maps, projects, and layers that have broken data sources. In this course, you will be introduced to the ArcPy mapping module, which enables you to use Python code to automate the process of finding and repairing broken data sources in ArcGIS Pro.

Goals


  • Update data sources using Python code.

ArcGIS provides a rich suite of tools and APIs to perform end-to-end deep learning workflows. In this session, see how pre-trained deep learning models and AI-infused apps and solutions make deep learning more approachable. Label, train, and use deep learning models in ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online to perform tasks like object classification and detection, pixel classification and change detection. Learn more about applying deep learning workflows to a variety of data types, including orthophotos, satellite, aerial, and oriented imagery, feature layers, unstructured text, tabular and time series data, point clouds, lidar, and video.

Your ArcGIS Online organization is like Grand Central Station—it's where all your knowledge workers can access, create, and share authoritative maps and apps whenever they need to. With all this activity going on, administrators need proven strategies and efficient techniques to manage users, groups, and content. This learning plan prepares you to configure your site to reflect your organization's branding and structure, assign user privileges, manage licenses and content, and ensure services are performing to your exacting standards.

Goals

  • Plan your organizational site's structure and configuration options.

  • Organize site content, support member collaboration, and ensure secure content sharing.

  • Manage member roles, permissions, and credit usage.

Suggested Skills


Completion of Getting Started with GIS or equivalent knowledge is required.

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