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What's New in Learn ArcGIS February 2022

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02-25-2022 12:01 PM
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New Learn Lessons
 
A Learn Lesson is a step-by-step tutorial that uses a real-world scenario to introduce key ArcGIS tools and workflows. Here's a roundup of new lessons in the Learn ArcGIS Gallery that have appeared in the last month.
 
Conduct a pre-enumeration survey (ArcGIS Online, Survey123 Connect)
conduct_pre.pngIn this lesson, you'll create and conduct a pre-enumeration survey for a national housing and population census in Zambia. First, you'll create a web map of current enumeration areas for use in the field. Then, you'll create a pre-enumeration survey form in ArcGIS Survey123 Connect and link the survey to your map. Using a mobile app, you'll test the survey by creating an enumeration area. Finally, you'll review your changes online to track the results.

 

 

 
 
 
Use geodatabase topology for ecomobility (ArcGIS Pro)
topology_eco.pngAs a GIS analyst working at Sydney, Australia's Metro Department, you've been assigned to support a sustainable transportation initiative for bikes and parking throughout the city. After learning about the project's requirements and reviewing your existing GIS data, you'll build geodatabase topology rules to ensure that your data meets these needs. These rules will help you find, review, and resolve errors to ensure data integrity for your project.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Investigate and share election results (ArcGIS Online)
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In this lesson, you are a news reporter covering election results and have been tasked with producing maps in the run-up to the United States 2022 midterm election cycle. Your task is to objectively analyze relevant election history for the whole country, including the 2018 midterms and 2020 presidential election results.

You'll also analyze data for a single state and consider how the midterm and presidential election results might inform the redistricting process. Then, you'll use ArcGIS Instant Apps to create an interactive story to share the results of your findings as part of your news article.

 

How did COVID-19 impact traffic safety? (ArcGIS Insights, ArcGIS Online)
traffic_covid.pngThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a big impact on the world in many ways, such as stress on hospitals, the economy, and lifestyles, and it has also affected our traffic patterns. Intensity, modality, and frequency of transportation have all changed during the pandemic, especially in March of 2020, when COVID-19 spread quickly throughout the world. Fewer people were driving to work, and in general, but they may have been walking or riding bikes more often to get outside. Regardless of the transportation modality, the pandemic has affected how people get around. This lesson is useful for health and transportation professionals who are interested in the impact of COVID-19 lockdown measures on traffic safety to provide them with the necessary skills to explore and analyze data to determine trends and locate patterns.
 
 
Configure apps for hikers (ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS AppStudio, ArcGIS AppStudio Player)
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In this lesson, you're a GIS professional working for the United States National Park Service and want to design apps for hikers visiting the Santa Monica Mountains near Los Angeles. These apps will help hikers plan their trips before they arrive and provide them with useful information even when they're exploring the trail, away from internet connectivity.

You'll first create an online web app using ArcGIS Instant Apps. This app is intended to be displayed on the park website and will enable visitors to search for nearby trails, see their elevation changes, and figure out how to reach the trailhead. Then, you'll use ArcGIS AppStudio to configure and create custom code for a native app, which visitors can install on their smartphone and use offline. This app will display the same information as the web app, but also make use of smartphone hardware capabilities to include text-to-speech functionality.

 

New Learn Paths

A Learn Path is sequenced set of resources for learning about a particular topic. Here's a roundup of some new paths in the Learn ArcGIS Gallery that have appeared in the last month. 

 
Using raster data and imagery in ArcGIS Pro (ArcGIS Pro)
raster_pro.pngDiscover ArcGIS Pro's capabilities for visualizing and analyzing raster data and satellite imagery.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Data management and editing in ArcGIS Pro (ArcGIS Pro)
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Organize, build, and edit data to facilitate project management in ArcGIS Pro.

 
 
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