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Getting Started With Arcgis Pro
Published 9/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 0m | Size: 764 MB

Learn the basics of ArcGIS Pro with all necessary details
What you'll learn
Fundamentals of geographic information systems
Management of spatial and attribute data
Map projections and coordinate systems
Layout map production
Data production and editing
Basic spatial analysis
Location-based and attribute-based database queries
Requirements
Basic knowledge of cartography
Basic computer skills
Description
With this training, you can get a quick start on ArcGIS Pro software. All the topics you need are explained in a concise manner within the scope of the basic training, and no necessary detail is overlooked. Almost every video includes an application, and you can accompany these applications using the data I share.This basic level training will be a building block for more advanced topics such as raster data processing and analysis, spatial databases, point cloud analysis, remote sensing analysis that I will publish later, and will make it easier for me to prepare a roadmap for you regarding GIS learning.The following topics are included in the training;- Important general information about geographic information systems (What is GIS? Difference between raster and vector data, map projections and coordinate systems, difference between geographic and projection coordinate systems)- Displaying raster and vector data (point, line, polygon) on a map- Editing an attribute table and associating it with a map, adding columns and deleting columns- Defining and changing a coordinate system- Creating a map from scratch (layout view and adding scale, legend, north arrow, title)- Simple spatial analyses (buffer, intersect, dissolve, union, append, erase, merge, clip)- Basic database queries (location-based and attribute-based query operations)
Who this course is for
Engineers, urban planners, architects and geographers who are planning or just starting out on a career in Geographic Information Systems
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