In response to comments and suggestions from students who have taken our Introduction to ArcView 3.x course, the Cultural Resource GIS Facility (CRGIS) has developed a new version of the Introduction to ArcView class, using 9.x and focusing on cultural resource examples, applications and data. Staff members of CRGIS, have been authorized by Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI), the authors of ArcView software, to teach their official Introduction to ArcView 3.x course since 1997 and based our cultural resource course on the same model. Between 1997 and 2006, CRGIS conducted approximately 30 classes, totaling over 400 students, for National Park units, State Historic Preservation Offices, local organizations and other cultural resource professionals.
This two-day course offers an overview of basic GIS concepts and the software, as well as providing hands-on experience using ArcGIS 9.x. Covering the basic functionality of the application, the class explores the display and analysis capabilities of GIS in a variety of situations using cultural resource examples. Following the class, students should be comfortable navigating in the ArcGIS 9.x interface, as well as displaying, creating, editing, querying and analyzing spatial or tabular data through the software, in addition to producing paper maps and charts for presentation. Designed for users new to GIS, and new to ArcGIS 9.x, no prior experience is necessary.
Topics covered include: Overview of GIS concepts
Displaying and manipulating spatial data
Working with tabular data in relationship to spatial data
Creating and editing spatial data
Performing analysis and formulating queries with both spatial and tabular data
Creating presentation maps and documents
Course Notes:
CRGIS can arrange to hold an Introduction to ArcGIS 9.x class at your own facility, or in another location convenient to you. Classes usually consist of up to 16 students, with one or two people stationed per computer for hands-on exercises. Students will need to set aside two full days for the class.
Course Costs:
Costs for the course will vary depending on your location and other circumstances, and can be negotiated on an individual basis.. Additional costs, such as computer rental, or instructor travel and salary costs will depend on the choice of facility and other factors. In most cases, these will be negligible.
Detailed Course Outline
Day One
Introduction to GIS
What is GIS, and what comes with ArcView GIS?
What are spatial relationships?
Exploring the ArcView 9.x GIS interface
Examining ArcView 9.x components (ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcToolbox)
Using the ArcView 9.x help system
Displaying Data
Exploring the ArcMap interface
Organizing the Data View
Map documents, data frames and data layers
Moving around the map display
Changing layer symbology
Changing Symbol properties
Labeling features
Controlling display
Creating layer files
Querying Data
Identify, Find, and Measure
Map tips and hyperlinks
Select by attributes
Select by location
Interactive selection
Working with Spatial Data
Linking features and attributes
Spatial data formats
Exploring the ArcCatalog interface
Working with Tables
Basic table properties
Basic table manipulation
Building relationships between tables
Creating graphs from tables
Creating reports from tables
Day Two
Editing Data
Managing edit sessions
Edit tasks
Sketching features
Creating new features
Editing attributes
Calculating attribute values
Understanding Geographic Data
Georeferencing
Coordinate system components
Viewing projection information
Working with projections
Changing projections
Creating Spatial Data
Creating new shapefiles
Creating data from X,Y coordinates
Geocoding addresses
Presenting Data
Basic cartographic concepts
Creating maps in ArcMap
Preparing the layout page
Adding map elements
Creating map templates
Creating a GIS Project
Steps in creating a GIS project
Identify project objectives
Create a project database
Perform analysis
Present results
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