Fundamentals - GIS


Introduction to ArcGIS 9.3.1
 

Summary:

Learn the basics of working with ArcGIS 9.3.1 in a hands-on learning environment! This course is useful for people who have no prior GIS experience, as well as those who have used ArcView 3.x, but are new to ArcGIS 9.3.1. Familiarity with Windows is highly recommended.

With a focus on New Hampshire data and applications, participants learn how to use ArcGIS 9.3.1 to produce attractive, effective maps. In addition, each participant receives their own detailed step-by-step manual to use as a reference after the course is over.



General topics:
GIS concepts
GIS techniques
ArcGIS 9.3.1

Participants will learn to:
symbolize GIS data
add labels and annotation
query data
use geoprocessing tools: merge, buffer, dissolve
manipulate attribute tables: adding fields, calculating values, and joining tables
import data into ArcGIS 9.3
design maps using layouts

Software used:
ArcGIS 9.3.1 - [info]



 

LENGTH:
3-day (9am-4pm)
COST:
$495 standard, $349 reduced
CEU's:
Please see our CEU page
SCHEDULE: (2012)

This workshop will no longer be offered on a regularly scheduled basis, but may be taught again if enough people express interest.

If you are interested in taking this workshop, please email us your contact info and home/work town and state.


Apr 10-12 - Manchester, NH


FORMAT:
presentations intermixed with hands-on GIS exercises

ALTERNATE WORKSHOPS:

Introduction to ArcGIS 10

SUGGESTED

PRECURSORS:

ArcGIS Drivers Permit (9.3.1)

GIS 101: Learning to Map in the Digital Age

SUGGESTED

NEXT STEPS:

Wide variety

NOTES:

Free 60-day trial of ArcGIS 9.3 available at workshop. A laptop is provided for each participant.


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