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Course introduction
IntroductionCourse goalsAdditional resourcesInstalling the course dataIcons used in this workbookUnderstanding the ArcGIS Platform
1 Getting started with ArcGIS Pro
Lesson introductionSign in to ArcGIS ProExercise 1: Locate and use common functionality
Start ArcGIS Pro and create a projectAdd a folder connection and add dataUse the ArcGIS Pro Help to find toolsUse the Explore tool to navigate the mapExplore feature attributesSelect features interactivelyModify project propertiesLocate features
Lesson review
2 Creating geodatabase data
Lesson introductionCommon GIS data sourcesData properties to considerExplore data sourcesGeoprocessing in ArcGIS ProGetting data into the geodatabaseExercise 2A: Convert data into the geodatabase
Convert feature classes from one geodatabase to anotherConvert a shapefile into a geodatabaseView data in ArcGIS Pro
Importing subsets of dataCreate spatial and attribute queriesExercise 2B: Create and export subsets of data using queries
Create an attribute query and export featuresCreate a spatial query and export features
Lesson review
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3 Using ModelBuilder for data conversion
Lesson introductionUses of ModelBuilderExplore a modelUsing models to automate processesExercise 3: Build a model to convert multiple shapefiles
Create a model and set its propertiesAdd an iterator to the model and set its parametersAdd a conversion tool to the model and set its properties
Lesson review
4 Visualizing data
Lesson introductionSymbolizing layersView symbolized dataClassifying numeric dataExercise 4A: Symbolize vector data
Symbolize data using unique valuesSymbolize data using graduated colorsSymbolize points using graduated symbolsSymbolize features by density
Set scale dependencies and definition queriesExercise 4B: Control the visibility of features
Add a new map to a project, and then add layersSet scale dependenciesCreate definition queries
Show raster symbology optionsLesson review
5 Adding text to the map
Lesson introductionLabeling basicsExercise 5A: Add and modify labels
Create a new map and add a layerLabel the featuresChange the label fieldModify the label fontChange the label position
Label classesExercise 5B: Create label classes and scale dependencies
Explore attributesCreate label classesSet scale dependencies
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Lesson review
6 Visualizing data in 3D
Lesson introductionWhy should you use 3D?Local and global scenesScene elevation sourceGround elevation surfaceCustom elevation surfaceExtruding featuresExercise 6: Work with 3D scenes
Open a map fileConvert a map to a sceneSet elevation properties for the sceneCreate a hillshade layer and set elevation propertiesSet the display propertiesExtrude the damaged buildingsDisplay the earthquakes in 3DLink a 2D view and a 3D scene
Lesson review
7 Create features from tabular data
Lesson introductionWays to create points from tabular dataAdding x,y event dataExercise 7A: Display x,y coordinate data
Explore tabular dataDisplay x,y event dataConvert event data into the geodatabase
Geocoding addressesGeocoding stepsAddress locatorsExercise 7B: Geocode address locations
Add and explore dataCreate an address locatorGeocode addressesExplore output data
Lesson review
8 Relating tabular data
Lesson introductionAssociating tablesCardinalityJoins
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RelatesCreating a relateExercise 8: Join and relate tabular data
Add a table and explore its attributesConvert an Excel file to a geodatabase tableAdd and calculate a fieldJoin the tablesUse the joined fieldsExport the joined layerCreate a relate
Choose join or relateLesson review
9 Creating new features
Lesson introductionCreating features and attributesExercise 9: Edit features and attributes
Modify a feature templateDigitize a polygon featureUpdate attributesDigitize line features
Lesson review
10 Modifying existing features
Lesson introductionWhy modify features?Feature modification toolsExercise 10: Use feature modification tools
Modify verticesReshape a featureSplit a polygonMerge polygon features
Lesson review
11 Using ModelBuilder for analysis
Lesson introductionTypes of analysisModelBuilder and analysisSelecting by attributes and bufferingThe Clip and Intersect toolsExercise 11: Create a model to analyze robberies
Insert a map and create a modelQuery robberiesAdd the Buffer tool to the model and set parameters
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Add the Clip tool to the model and set parametersAdd the Intersect tool to the model and set parametersRun the model and view the resultsModify parameters and rerun the modelPrepare the model for sharing
Lesson review
12 Sharing a static map
Lesson introductionOverview of sharing in ArcGIS ProWhat is a map layout?Map layout objectivesLayout designAn improved map designCreate a layout and add map elementsExercise 12: Create and share a map
Create a layoutAdd a map frame to the layoutAdd map elements to the layoutCreate another layout in the projectExport the map to PDF
Lesson review
13 Sharing dynamic maps
Lesson introductionDynamic sharingSharing roles and permissionsSharing content to ArcGIS OnlineExercise 13: Package data using ArcGIS Pro
Share a map packageShare a web mapAccess shared content
Lesson review
Appendixes
Appendix A: Esri data license agreementAppendix B: Answers to lesson review questions
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Lesson 1: Getting started with ArcGIS ProLesson 2: Creating geodatabase dataLesson 3: Using ModelBuilder for data conversionLesson 4: Visualizing dataLesson 5: Adding text to the mapLesson 6: Visualizing data in 3DLesson 7: Create features from tabular dataLesson 8: Relating tabular dataLesson 9: Creating new featuresLesson 10: Modifying existing featuresLesson 11: Using ModelBuilder for analysisLesson 12: Sharing a static mapLesson 13: Sharing dynamic maps
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