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About this Event
Meet the future of geographic information systems (GIS): ArcGIS Pro. During this workshop, get familiar with GIS concepts by exploring how you can search, analyze, edit and share maps and data in ArcGIS Pro.
With this new application, you can create 3D scenes to display, interact with and analyze your data in new ways—and you can convert two-dimensional maps to 3D scenes. You also can keep multiple maps, layouts, tables and charts in a single ArcGIS Pro project.
ArcGIS Pro is integrated with ArcGIS Online and is designed to eventually replace ArcMap. As such, you will learn how to migrate an existing map document into an ArcGIS Pro project so that your work and research remain organized and streamlined.
Olena Smith, lead geospatial information consultant at UD’s IT Client Support and Services, and John Stevenson, associate librarian and interim head of the Multimedia Collections and Services Department, will lead the workshop. It is co-sponsored by IT Client Support and Services.
This workshop is open to UD students, faculty and staff. Registration is required as seating is limited. Please note this workshop takes place in 010 Smith Hall.
Want to learn more about GIS? Check out these workshops:
Researching and Exporting Data with PolicyMap
Getting Started with ArcGIS Online
Creating and Sharing Your Data with ArcGIS Online Story Maps
Getting Started with ArcGIS for Desktop