ArcGIS Training: Become a GIS Analyst
Learn how to use ArcGIS to create interactive maps, visualize spatial data, create your own customized maps
Are you a Database Administrator? Do you want to up your career growth into a different direction? Keep reading this..
With the advent of GIS software, most GIS work is now done on personal computers whose increased speed and storage, relatively low cost, and easy of use interface has created a new job role – GIS Software Specialist
Apart from drafters, cartographers, analysts, the GIS software specialists have suddenly become important. Apart from governments, businesses find GIS indispensable tool for marketing, location, distribution decisions. An ArcGIS specialist gets $60,000 (minimum 25% more than a regular database administrator)
What are your options?
You can check out training modules published by ESRI, but they’re academic with no practical project or a takeaway apart from coaching you about the Software interface. You can also attend a local GIS workshop in your city. For that, you will need to take out time and I’m wondering not sure there aren’t so many trainers around. Or you continue with current database administrator role or else..
This ArcGIS Training COURSE is meant for you.
This course will give you the skills required to author and publish maps on ArcGIS. It gives you a detailed explanation on overview of GIS, Use of GIS in Financial Inclusion, Introducing ArcGIS Software and its packages like ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcGlobe and ArcScene. This course covers the basics as well as advanced Map editing techniques of ArcGIS.
It also describes how to manage files in ArcCatalog and Shapefile Creation, basic description of ArcMap, its interface, Tools, Menu, Functions and Primary uses of ArcMap. A practical Session named “Use of GIS in Financial Inclusion” is also included in this course.
By completing this course, you will be able to add, visualize, and analyze data in ArcGIS software.
What do you get with this course?
- 39 Video tutorials
- Practice files
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- 150K+ Online Students
Course Curriculum
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Preview101 GIS Overview 3 (3:01)
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Preview102 GIS for Financial Inclusion (12:11)
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Preview103 What is ArcGIS (4:44)
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Start104 Introducing ArcCatalog (2:38)
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Start105 Introducing ArcMap (2:21)
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Start106 Introducing ArcGlobe (2:49)
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Start107 Introducing ArcScene (1:44)
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Start201 Start ArcCatalog (2:13)
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Start202 Data Formats (3:18)
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Start203 Data Connection (1:53)
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Start204 What is Shapefile (1:50)
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Start205 Georeferencing (1:29)
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Start206 Shapefile Creation (3:51)
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Start207 Metadata (3:41)
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Start301 Start ArcMap (6:34)
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Start302 Add Data (2:43)
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Start303 Layer (2:26)
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Start304 Attribute Table (3:07)
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Start305 Data Type (1:38)
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Start306 Add Field (0:46)
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Start307 Layer Properties (2:25)
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Start308 Label Features (3:04)
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Start309 Symbology (2:40)
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Start310 Saving and Export Map (2:18)
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Start311 Print (0:59)
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Start401 Editing (4:03)
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Start402 Georeferencing and Advance Editing (9:39)
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Start403 Add and Edit Attribute (3:43)
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Start404 Map Layout (2:03)
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Start405 How to change drawn features and map layout for Print (3:04)
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Start406 Map Layout Work Advanced (4:44)
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Start407 Practical use of GIS in Financial Inclusion Part 1 (6:33)
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Start407 Practical use of GIS in Financial Inclusion Part 2 (5:55)
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Start407 Practical use of GIS in Financial Inclusion Part 3 (10:07)
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Start501 Query (3:12)
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Start502 Select by Attribute (2:48)
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Start503 Select by location (4:03)
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Start504 Buffer (2:45)
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Start505 Clip (2:45)
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