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Introduction to GIS using ESRI ArcGIS for Desktop 10.2 Daniel Jarvis – Daniel.Jarvis@ccv.edu
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri)
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri) Explore and Display Geospatial Data
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri) Explore and Display Geospatial Data Create new Geospatial Data
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri) Explore and Display Geospatial Data Create new Geospatial Data Perform Geospatial Analysis
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri) Explore and Display Geospatial Data Create new Geospatial Data Perform Geospatial Analysis Acquire public GIS data (www)
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri) Explore and Display Geospatial Data Create new Geospatial Data Perform Geospatial Analysis Acquire public GIS data (www) Create maps
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About the course Three days – 7.5 hours each day (Wed, Thur, Fri) Explore and Display Geospatial Data Create new Geospatial Data Perform Geospatial Analysis Acquire public GIS data (www) Create maps Learn to Develop GIS questions +
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Things to keep in mind throughout this course Jargon Alert!
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Things to keep in mind throughout this course Jargon Alert! The computer steels your brain…
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Things to keep in mind throughout this course Jargon Alert! The computer steels your brain… Don’t be shy, pleeease
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Course Structure Geographic Theory!!! (not much) Geographic Space – Earth’s shape..? Datums, Projections, Coordinate Systems Exercise book split into chapters I will go over the main concepts for a chapter and demonstrate them on the screen Then you will follow the current Chapter in the book to perform a series of steps intended to solidify the concepts Once you have had chance to finish the exercises, I will summarize the material again GIS Project.. Subject to time
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What is GIS…?
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Geographic Information Systems (Science)
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science)
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Embedded, accessible Information
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers
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What is GIS…? Computer Mapping Geographic Information Systems (science) Layers Essex
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Why Use GIS?
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Asset Mapping and spatial data storage
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Why Use GIS? Crime Mapping
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Why Use GIS? Food Deserts
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Why Use GIS? Flood Risk
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Why Use GIS? Animal Movement
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Why Use GIS? Forest Disturbance
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Why Use GIS? Suitability Analysis
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Datums, Coordinate Systems, and Projections
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Spherical Earth…
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Ellipsoid
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Gravity! The Geoid
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Reference Ellipsoid
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Datum Reference Points
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Datum Coordinate System NAD 27
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Datum WGS 84
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Datum WGS 84
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Datum NAD 83
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Datum NAD 83
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Datum Coordinate System Projection
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True earth shape Geoid Reference Ellipsoid Datum Coordinate System Projection Flat Map!
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Projection
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Chapter 1 – A Tour of ArcMap Files, file types, and map documents The data Frame, projections, and coordinate systems
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Chapter 2 – How to ask GIS Questions and formulate projects
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Use a framework when planning projects!
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Chapter 3 – Acquiring Data Layers and Layer Files ArcGIS Online Web Map Services (WMS) VCGI The National Atlas The Census Bureau – TIGER data
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Chapter 4 – GPS and Tabular Data What is GPS…? ArcToolbox and Search
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Chapter 5 – ArcCatalog
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Chapter 5 – ArcCatalog in ArcMap
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Chapter 6 – Attribute Tables Spatial data..
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Chapter 7 – Joining Tables Join..? - Unique Field names vs. Unique Values
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Chapter 8 – Edit Data in ArcMap
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Chapter 9 – Symbolizing Data
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Chapter 10 – Working With Labels
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Chapter 11 – Introduction to Geoprocessing: Dissolve and Buffer
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Chapter 12 – Introduction to Geoprocessing: Clip and Spatial Join
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Chapter 13 – Layout View
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