Slides and recordings from a recent hands-on workshop that I co-taught with my colleague for a university community of practitioners have been published. The workshop was coordinated by a university librarian (hooray for these folks!) and its focus was to give skills and confidence to those instructors and researchers who had been using ArcMap for many years and were now embarking on their own pathway using ArcGIS Pro.
The slides are attached to this essay, and the 6 videos are posted in this playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiC1i3ejK5vthLlwQ_5TvAKWQRtHN03YP
The videos include:
1. A narration of the attached slides.
2. The basics of symbolizing, filtering, and navigating the interface.
3. Importing map documents from ArcMap, creating different types of map output, and more.
4. Managing content: Your own, on your device, on your own organizational account, and online in portals and libraries.
5. Vector analysis: Example: Invasive species.
6. Raster analysis: Example: Slope, aspect, land cover.
For more information, see: Modern GIS: Lessons, reasons, case studies:
https://www.esri.com/en-us/industries/higher-education/roles/educators/modern-gis
10 exercises for ArcGIS Pro using public domain spatial data:
https://spatialreserves.wordpress.com/exercises-and-data-for-the-gis-guide-to-public-domain-data/
Global to local scale analysis with a focus on problem solving and working with public domain data. Topics: Tea cultivation, wildfires, oil spills, ecotourism, demographic analysis to site a business, and more.
This Esri Education Blog:
https://community.esri.com/t5/education-blog/bg-p/education-blog
Our community of practitioners Esri Higher Education Monthly Chat:
https://gis-in-higher-education-chat-edresources.hub.arcgis.com/
Migrate from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro Learn Lesson:
https://learn.arcgis.com/en/projects/migrate-from-arcmap-to-arcgis-pro/
Dr Maribeth Price's book – Switching from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro:
https://www.esri.com/en-us/esri-press/browse/switching-to-arcgis-pro-from-arcmap-first-edition
Sample graphics are below.
I hope this content is useful to many!
--Joseph Kerski
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