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Is it possible to run two sessions of ArcGIS Pro at the same time on the same computer, each with a named user license, each with a different license portal? Has anyone does this? A MOOC student is trying to do this; they are always pushing the envelope!
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What is a MOOC? MOOC stands for massive open online course. Esri MOOCs: Require registration but are free to take. Cover a single theme or topic. Introduce participants to subject matter experts from across Esri and its community. Allow participants to study whenever they have time, at their own pace. Encourage participants to learn from one another. Include videos, exercises, discussions, quizzes, polls, and surveys. Provide free access to Esri software licenses for the duration of the course. Involve four to six weeks of instruction, with about two-three hours of study required per week. Have firm start and end dates. Award certificates to all participants who complete the course. When is the next offering of a specific MOOC? How do I register? You can find the dates for upcoming MOOCs on the Esri MOOC page. Clicking on a course card will bring you to the course catalog description page, where you can register. To register, you will need to sign in with an ArcGIS account (public or organizational). If you do not have an ArcGIS account, you can create a public account for free at https://accounts.esri.com. Note: If you don't see a date on the MOOC course card, the next offering has not yet been scheduled. If desired, you can go to the course catalog description page and join the waiting list. Esri Training will email you when registration opens. How do I access a MOOC? After you register, a MOOC is added to your My Schedule page on the Training site (be sure to sign in with the same user name and password you used to register for the course). The Attend MOOC button becomes active on the course opening date at 3 a.m. Pacific Time. Will I get a certificate for the MOOC? If you finish all of the material before the course closes, you will receive a PDF certificate of completion. Please note that we cannot provide extensions to complete the course material, so please plan your study time carefully if earning the certificate is important to you. How much do I need to know about GIS? You do need not to have any GIS experience, but general computer and web browsing skills and some familiarity with GIS concepts will enhance your learning. What software will I use? What are the system requirements? Each MOOC is different. During a course, you will have free access to licenses for the Esri software used. Please review the Software section on each MOOC catalog description page to confirm that your computer's hardware and operating system meet the course requirements. Can I take the lessons at any time? Are there weekly deadlines? You can complete the lessons at the days and times most convenient for you. There are no required meeting times. New content is opened each week and we encourage you to complete it during that week if possible to avoid falling behind. To get the most out of the course, plan to spend at least two to three hours each week. Tip: Add a recurring appointment to your personal calendar to stay on track with the course. Will the MOOC show up in my Esri training history? Yes, if you complete a MOOC your certificate will display in your Esri training history. Certificates from all Esri training courses, including MOOCs, are available via your My Learning Activity page. If you believe a certificate for an Esri MOOC you completed between 2014 and 2017 is missing from your page, contact us via the form at the bottom of this page. Please include your name, your ArcGIS account user name, and the name and date of the course. We'll find it and add it to your page. If I still have a question, where can I get help? While the course is in session, visit the Forum or Help tab inside the course to ask your question. For general questions when a course is not in session, please visit this Help page and use the form at the bottom of the page.
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For others who want to know how to play "author detective," here's what I did to find the author and contact information for this classic story map: I grabbed the app ID from this this bit of the URL, appid=3dcda7effb784db8947effbb4d668e28. I signed in to ArcGIS Online with a public account and searched for the the ID number 3dcda7effb784db8947effbb4d668e28. I found the app's item page. It identifies the author as the City of Minneapolis. The profile page includes both an e-mail address and a phone number. Adena
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Yes, that's what tech support said, too. I pinged them after not receiving a response after a few days. I did learn about this resource, WineHQ which crowdsources how different Windows programs run on WINE.
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To be clear, as part of the MOOC Esri will provide ArcGIS Pro software (and all other software needed) and a license to use it during the course. You will need to provide a computer on which it can run. Adena
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Hello Vladimir, We do have a MOOC on Spatial Data Science coming in 2020. It will explore deep learning among other topics with hands on exercises using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Notebooks (software is provided for the duration of the course). Please consider joining us for this free six week course! Adena
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Hello Agnes, I'm happy to address your suggestion about students having access to past MOOCs. MOOCs are designed to have a firm start and end date. We arrange them that way to develop a cohort that moves through the content, and learns, together. We allow and encourage students to download the course exercises (PDFs) to work through again or to use as reference after the course. If you are looking for other learning resources on specific topics that are available "on demand," fill out the form at the bottom of this page and my colleagues in Training Services will help you find some options. Best of luck with your planning projects! Adena MOOC Team
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Welcome Jonas! Thanks for the shout out to the DIY Geo Apps MOOC. GeoNet is much like our course Forum, just with many more topics and participants! I wish you the best on your GIS journey! Adena
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Hello Fay, Chris, Jamie Powell and I just found and submitted a bug in the Python API on this matter. We were working in ArcGIS Online, but had the same issue. The good news is that for now you can use the "unreadable" (what I like to call "ishkabible") text for the custom role and code will respect it. Adena
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Thanks Owen! I'm also unfamiliar with JavaScript filters. I'm working to connect this student with tech support.
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MOOC Student writes referring to a storymap exercise in Going Places with Spatial Analysis: I had the same issue [Gray box instead of map appears when adding a map from ArcGIS Online] on an older Hewlett Packard dv6 Pavilion laptop running Windows 7 sp1 at screen resolution of 1366 px x 768 px using Mozilla Fire Fox browser with noScript and Disconnect security addOns, with all of the page's javaScripts (re)enabled locally using noScript. Cookies on. Mine only started working a second ago after I logged off, closed the FF Private Window, and opened a fresh FF Private Window and logged back on to storymaps.arcgis.com (so maybe Story application is handling javaScripts in a wrong-headed way? -- they are in general different on each subsequent page, and some of us NEED to use javaScript filters, ...). May also have been a Disconnect problem. Disconnect updated itself prior to or during my browser session -- which is what led me to log out and close that FF instance and then open a new one and log back in when things kept not working. Screen resolution is ALWAYS two numbers -- horizontal x vertical -- so not sure what [...] your support people mean by a SINGLE number: "960 pixels" -- and I'm a former Ph.D.-level developer, so don't try to explain -- just have them see the link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphics_display_resolution for bare bones basics before they edit the requirements page entry.) Adena
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Hello Agnes, If you saved maps from your course ArcGIS Online account (user name with _analzye) to an existing ArcGIS Online organizational account (not a free public account) you will find the content in that existing account under Content. If you need help, please ask the administrator of your existing account for guidance. Adena
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Great to hear you are a MOOC fan. Two MOOCs start today! www.esri.com/mooc
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