Data is the foundation of any map, and understanding how to organize, create, and edit that data is a fundamental skill for any GIS student. Efficient data management in ArcGIS streamlines workflows and strengthens your ability to visualize, analyze, and share spatial information. If you’re interested in learning more about data management best practices, you can begin developing or honing your skills with these Esri Tutorials. The following tutorials are designed to give you hands-on experience with organizing data, editing and building feature layers, geocoding, and more.
In this 10-step tutorial series, you will use ArcGIS Online to explore spatial data and work with layers. You’ll learn how to edit features and their underlying data, and how to map and share this information with broader audiences. By completing these activities, you will gain a stronger understanding of how to manage GIS data for your projects and share your discoveries.
In this 5-step tutorial series, you will be launched into various interactive scenarios where you will learn how to modify feature layers, create point features, geocode locations, and manage metadata using ArcGIS Pro. This hands-on practice will prepare you for real-world situations where spatial data knowledge is the key to solving geographic questions.
In the event of a storm, overgrown greenery can present major public safety hazards. In this tutorial, you will help the New York City Parks Department update its geographic data to prioritize tree-trimming in high-risk neighborhoods. You will explore how to use ArcGIS Web Editor to select, create, copy, move, and reshape features, as well as perform bulk attribute updates.
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Developing GIS skills starts with hands-on practice. These tutorials break everything down into guided steps so you can learn core concepts and gain experience.
Esri Tutorials Spotlight Blog Series
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