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Learn how to get started with ArcGIS Pro. No prior experience required. Learn about how to create maps and layouts, edit your data and perform analysis using ArcGIS Pro.

ArcGIS Pro provides the tools to integrate, visualize, analyze, and share your data. This course introduces you to the powerful capabilities of ArcGIS Pro and how it can be used in your work.

Goals

  • Describe capabilities of ArcGIS Pro.

  • Use basic ArcGIS Pro functionality.

Learn essential tasks for getting your organization started with ArcGIS Pro.

Tasks in ArcGIS Pro guide users through repeatable workflows, improve efficiency, and promote best practices. This introductory session shows how Tasks can be used and shared between projects and organizations. We will go into detail on how you can run and design Tasks. Topics include: running a task, creating a new task, configuring a task, and sharing a task.

A short guide to help you become familiar with ArcGIS Pro. It includes terminology and user interface cross-reference with ArcMap and other ArcGIS Desktop applications.

Learn handy tools and shortcuts to efficiently create great maps, edit your data, and share the results of your work in ArcGIS Pro.

Create and share ArcGIS Pro tasks to save time, reduce errors, and ensure consistent results. Learn how to produce a standardized, step-by-step workflow that ArcGIS Pro users of all experience levels can efficiently complete.

Goals

  • Understand the benefits of tasks.

  • Design and create tasks.

  • Share tasks.

Automate ArcGIS analysis workflows with geoprocessing models. Get familiar with model components and learn how to set tool parameters. Explore guidelines for building an efficient modeling workflow that produces valid results.

Goals

  • Create and validate a model.

  • Set model parameters for reuse with different data or inputs.

  • Examine an existing model.

A good map layout organizes map information so that it clearly communicates that information to the map's audience. This course will show you how to use various layout elements to design an effective map layout.

Goals

  • Apply map layout guidelines for static and web map design.

ArcGIS Pro allows you to create maps in a desktop environment and then share them as web maps and web layers. In this course, you will learn how to create a dynamic, multiscale map in ArcGIS Pro and then publish it to ArcGIS Online.

Goals

  • Create a multiscale map that performs well at a range of scales.

  • Share reference and operational data to ArcGIS Online as a web map.

You need data that can be placed on a map to answer questions such as where city light poles are located, polluted streams exist, or insurance customers live. In the absence of spatial data, you can use location description. This course focuses on coordinate, or x,y data, one common and useful type of location description that can be applied to workflows that seek to answer geospatial questions.

Goals

  • Transform coordinates into locations on a map.

A major benefit of a sophisticated distance analysis is the ability to account for how difficult or easy the different parts of a study area are to traverse. This difficulty is modeled by a cost surface. In this course, you will learn what a cost surface is, how to create a cost surface, and how to use a cost surface in a distance analysis. Goals

  • Describe the use of a cost surface in distance analysis.

  • Perform a distance analysis in ArcGIS Pro using a cost surface.

ArcGIS Pro provides editing tools that allow you to update existing features or create new features. Using editing functionality in ArcGIS Pro, you can change the geometry of features or the informational attributes. This course will teach you editing basics and how to use workflows. Goals

  • Create new features and attributes.

  • Use tools to modify existing features and attributes.

A geographic information system (GIS) is a way to display and analyze data using maps. In this lesson, you'll learn the basics of ArcGIS Pro, a desktop GIS application.

Goals

  • Add data to a new project.

  • Perform analysis.

  • Create a map.

Learn the essential concepts you need to jumpstart your productivity with ArcGIS Pro. This course introduces the ribbon-style interface, project-based organization, key capabilities, and ArcGIS Pro terminology.

Goals

  • Import an ArcMap map document.

  • Create 2D and 3D features and modify their symbols.

  • Perform analysis using geoprocessing tools and raster processing functions.

  • Create map layouts, project packages, and web layers to share your work.

The geodatabase is the native data storage format for ArcGIS. Learn about geodatabase components and functionality as well as steps to create and add data to a file geodatabase. This course prepares you for courses that focus on advanced geodatabase components.

Goals

  • Organize GIS data with geodatabase components.

  • Assess which type of geodatabase is most appropriate for your organization.

  • Create and populate a file geodatabase.

  • Create a mosaic dataset.

Spatial analysis helps you to understand your world. Explore how the six categories of spatial analysis can help you answer geographic questions. Navigate these questions using the spatial analysis workflow and learn how to apply it to your own projects.

Goals

  • Follow steps in the analysis workflow to solve a spatial problem.

  • Describe the types of questions that can be answered using spatial analysis.

ArcGIS Pro provides tools to efficiently organize, create, and manage data. In this course, you will learn about some common types of data used for GIS mapping and analysis, and practice adding data to a file geodatabase to support a planned project.

Goals

  • Create a file geodatabase.

  • Add data to a file geodatabase.

  • Create an empty geodatabase feature class.

Distance analysis helps answer a fundamental question about geographic data: How far apart are different locations? In this course, you will learn that "how far apart" means much more than the number of kilometers between places on a map—distance can also include the effect of the landscape on movement. You will learn how distance analysis can create more sophisticated models of near and far. You will also apply distance analysis concepts to answer real-world questions about movement across the landscape. Goals

  • Explain the concepts that underlie distance analysis.

  • Apply distance analysis concepts to real-world scenarios.

Overlay analysis helps you answer questions that require an understanding of how features overlap. In this course, you will discover how overlay analysis fits into the spatial analysis workflow and learn about overlay analysis methods. You will also use overlay analysis to answer spatial questions about a fictitious scenario.

Goals

  • Use vector overlays to apportion and assign variables from one feature to another.

Proximity analysis helps you answer questions that require an understanding of the proximity of features. In this course, you will discover how proximity analysis fits into the spatial analysis workflow and learn about proximity analysis methods. You will also use proximity analysis to answer spatial questions about a fictitious scenario. Goals

  • Explain how proximity analysis is used to analyze location data.

  • Use proximity analysis to answer questions.

Maps are more helpful and informative with the addition of labels. Label placement and properties for identifying features are as important as the symbols that you use to represent the features. Like symbols, labels are included in both basemap and operational map layers. This course will show you how to add and customize labels for your maps. Goals

  • Use ArcGIS Pro to label features in a map.

In ArcGIS, maps are composed of layers of data. Layers can be configured to convey information and provide context for the audience. In a static map, layers can be optimized for viewing at a specific scale. In web maps, layers can be viewed interactively, with different levels of detail available at different scales.

Goals

  • Adjust map layer display properties.

ArcGIS Pro 3.0 is the newest desktop application version available for download and use. ArcGIS Pro 3.0 is a major release upgrade, which means that it will implement functional, performance, and quality improvements. This seminar will identify system requirements needed to successfully update to ArcGIS Pro 3.0, highlight upgrades, and explore new additions to the software. Goals

  • Prepare your machine for the latest update of ArcGIS Pro.

  • Learn how to collaborate with other users using ArcGIS Pro 2.x.

  • Discover new additions to the visualization and analysis experience.

  • Create products to help reach new audiences and improve efficiency.

A single dataset may store thousands of records and querying the dataset is a fast way to find features. Learn the building blocks of a query expression and how to select features that meet one or more attribute criteria.

Goals

  • Choose the correct query operator.

  • Build a valid query expression to select features.

Learn how to share your GIS data, maps, layers, and entire projects with your colleagues and other users. This course provides an overview of ArcGIS Pro sharing options. Learn how to choose an appropriate sharing option for a given audience, type of content, and intended use.

Goals

  • Share map and project packages, web maps, web feature layers, and layout files.

  • Create maps and symbolize layers.

  • Support sharing printed maps, 3D scenes, multiple maps, editable layers, and layouts.

  • Configure label and pop-up properties for web maps.

GIS professionals can use various tools to help them answer questions about how places are related. Using the Overlay toolset in ArcGIS Pro, GIS professionals can easily perform analysis to discover and quantify the spatial relationships between and among features. This web course will introduce you to spatial relationships and the tools available for describing them.

Goals

  • Describe the basic methods available for analyzing relationships between features.

Metadata helps organizations find and understand data. It provides a description of the data and provides context for appropriate usage. This session explores the support for metadata across ArcGIS. The session will provide some basic information on structured and non-structured metadata used within the ArcGIS system—from simple tags to standards-based metadata from ISO. The focus of the presentation will be on how users can utilize metadata appropriately across the platform, from creation to making it available for effective search and discovery.

Today's utilities need to provide a safe working environment, deliver reliable service, and maintain a focus on customer support. ArcGIS Utility Network is designed to be the next generation spatial information system to provide greater functionality over massive datasets at every scale of resolution. Now, utilities can leverage the power of ArcGIS Enterprise to provide tools with a focus on the user experience and improve communication across your organization. Goals

  • Apply a standard workflow to create and edit network features and components while maintaining data integrity.

  • Discover the new cartographic capabilities that support dynamic network visualization and mapping in 2D and 3D.

  • Understand how ArcGIS Utility Network Management integrates with ArcGIS components to provide a complete utility network solution.

  • Perform network tracing to identify the source of a disruption and impacted customers.

This session presents some of the technical details behind the new branch versioning model that was developed for ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise. The ArcGIS Pro user experience is reviewed as well as the new Version Management Server and its REST API. Common workflows are highlighted from a REST API client perspective.

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