Have you tried Esri Academy's Learning Plans? Learning Plans provide a sequence of courses on topics such as map design or spatial data science. Plans can be assigned to students or used to guide your own learning. You can start with a plan designed by Esri's curriculum team or create your own.
“Fundamentals” plans provide great introductions to GIS concepts and specific applications:
Fundamentals of Mapping and Visualization
Spatial Analysis and Data Science Fundamentals
In addition, the Esri curriculum team has created several new learning plans that may be of interest:
Distance Analysis Essentials: Learn powerful ArcGIS Spatial Analyst techniques for analyzing distance between locations using cost-weighted distance surfaces.
ArcGIS Business Analyst Essentials: Learn to use Business Analyst Pro for customer and competitor analysis, territory design, target marketing, and site evaluation.
ArcGIS API for Python Fundamentals: Learn to streamline analysis, manage content, and administer Web GIS using Python.
ArcGIS Enterprise Fundamentals: Get started with ArcGIS Enterprise and learn to support operational workflows across your organization.
ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes Essentials: Learn how microservices and containerization provide a cloud-native architecture for ArcGIS Enterprise emphasizing scalability, resilience, and maintainability.
ArcGIS Online: Administration Essentials: Learn workflows for common administrative tasks covering members, content, configuration, and monitoring of your ArcGIS Online organization.
Learning Plans contain a variety of resources, including web courses, videos, and instructor-led courses. Plans can be modified to meet your needs, and plans are frequently updated by Esri’s curriculum team.
And you can always find a list of new and updated resources in the catalog under the heading New and Retired Training. Over 20 courses have been updated to ArcGIS Pro version 2.9 in the past 60 days!
If you have ideas or questions for the Esri Training team, please share them in the Esri Training Community.
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