By Tara LaLonde
Open to students, faculty, staff, and community to learn more about maps and geospatial information relevant to projects, research, and teaching activities. Sessions are offered both in person and via Zoom. Please share with those interested.
Geospatial Online: Overview of ArcGIS Online
An introduction to ArcGIS Online, a web mapping application which can be used to communicate many spatial research interests across the disciplines. Participants will explore applications created with ArcGIS Online and work with a sample dataset. Come learn about additional products of the Esri Geospatial Cloud authorized through your ArcGIS Online account. More information on ArcGIS Online is available on the Maps and Geospatial: ArcGIS Online guide.
Launch your geospatial projects: Foundations and Searching for Geospatial Data
This session will provide an overview of geographic information systems (GIS) concepts, geospatial data, geospatial software, and an introduction to geospatial analysis topics relevant for multiple disciplines. In addition, this session will focus on searching geospatial data resources using library resources and additional data sources. Examples of resources and data for this session are on the Maps and Geospatial: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) guide
Geospatial Analysis: ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro
This session will highlight the use of introductory geospatial processes in ArcGIS ArcMap and ArcPro software.This informational session introduces and utilizes key software terminology, along with examples of the functionality within the software. Maps and geospatial examples will be provided in an interdisciplinary manner for participants. More information is available on the Maps and Geospatial: ArcGIS Pro guide and the Maps and Geospatial: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) guide.