ArcGIS 10.x Mastery: Complete Course from Beginner to Expert
Comprehensive Learning Path Covering Essential Skills, Advanced Techniques, and Real-World Applications.
What you'll learn
ArcGIS, GIS, Spatial Analysis, ArcMap 10.x
Learn ArcMap Basics
Introduction to geographic information systems
Definition of arcgis and its parts
ArcCatalog and Metadata
The Formats used in ArcGIS
Vector ArcGIS File Formats
Map Digitization
Downloading Raster Maps from The USGS Earth Explorer
Difference between Raster Data and Vector Data
Advantages of Vector Data And Adventures of Raster
Geographic Database File Formats CAD File Formats Autodesk Drawing DWF,DWG,DXF Elevation File Formats
Components of ArcMap Interface
How to install and connect to SQL Server Management Studio
Adding data to ArcMap
Viewing attribute tables
Working with data frames
Saving a Map in ArcMap 10.8
Introduction of ArcToolbox with Example
Definition of layers and methods of adding them
List by Drawing Order/Listing by source/Listing by visibility/Listing by visibility
Layer properties
Working with Attribute Table
Creating and editing tables
Changing the Appearance of a Table
Spatial References /Important Elements in a Spatial Reference:/
Geographic Coordinate System (GCS)
Projected Coordinate System (PCS)
Working with Spatial References in ArcGIS
Types of Geographic Projections
Lack Spatial Reference Information
Spatial Reference Information File
Using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) System
ArcGIS field data types
Text Data Type/ Integer Data Types /Float, Double, Date and Blob Types/ Date Data Type / Blob Data Type
Definition of Shapefile
Creating a new shapefile
Digitizing Point Features
Database servers (Microsoft SQL Server)
How to install and connect to SQL Server Management Studio
Enable SQL Server Authentication
ArcMap and SQL Database
Export Data to SQL Server Database
Selection Options
What is Selection in ArcMap?
Interactive Selection
Select by Attributes
Select by Location
Select by Graphics
Definition of Symbology
Major Features of Symbology
1. Single Symbol Symbology
B. Single Symbol for Polyline Feature (Line Symbols)
C. Single Symbol for Polygon Feature (Fill Symbols)
2. Categorical Symbology
A. Unique Values
B. Combining Categories
C. Ungrouping categories
3. Quantitative Symbology
A. Graduated Colors for polygons
B. Graduated symbols
Creating Custom Classes for a Map
D. Dot Density Symbology
E. Proportional Symbols
4. Chart Symbology
A. Pie Charts B. Bar/Column Charts C. Stacked Charts
Map Digitization
Digitizing Polygon Features/ Digitizing Line Features/ Digitizing Point Features /Using Advanced Editing Tools
Georeferencing /Georeferencing a Raster Image to Vector
Georeferencing Toolbar / Reviewing the Transformation
Geoprocessing tools /Definition of Geoprocessing tools
Buffering Features Tool
Clipping Features Tool
Intersecting Features Tool
Unioning Features Tool
Merging Features Tool
Dissolving Features Tools
ArcGIS Geodatabases
What is a File Geodatabase?
Create Different Types of Feature Classes
The Geodatabase File Extension
Personal Geodatabase
Enterprise geodatabases
Comparing the Three Types of Geodatabases
Import Shapefiles into a File Geodatabase.
Raster Data /Exploring Raster Properties Performing Raster Calculations
Exploring Raster Basemaps from Esri Web Services
1. Add a basemap layer
2. ArcGIS Online Basemaps
Downloading Raster from The USGS Earth Explorer
USGS Earth Explorer offers remote sensing datasets for the following
Geometric Calculation
Types of Geometric Calculations in ArcMap 10.8
1. Using Geometric Calculation to Find the Area of a Polygon Feature.
2. Using Geometric Calculation to Find the Perimeter of a Polygon Feature.
3. Using Geometric Calculation to Find the Length of a Polyline Feature.
4. Using Geometric Calculation To Find the Coordinates of the Centroid of a Polygon Feature.
Field Calculations
Types of Field Calculations
Numeric Calculations / String Operations /Date Calculations
Annotation
Create an annotation feature class in geodatabase
Creating new annotation
Converting labels to annotation
Labeling toolbar
Page Layout
What are the main elements of a page layout?
The Layout toolbar
· Set up orientation and size for layout page · Create and use guidelines in the layout view · Insert a title · Insert a legend ·
· Insert a scale bar · Insert text · Insert North Arrow
Adding a graph to a layout
Creating data frame rules for multiple data frames
Using an Existing Layout Template
Arranging Data Frames in Layout View
Important Features of a Data Frame
Hydrologic Analysis in ArcMap 10.8
The Importance of Hydrological Analysis
1. Add Digital Elevation Model (DEM) to the Project
2. Calculation of Fill Sinks
3. Calculation of Flow Direction
4. Calculation of Flow Accumulation
5. Define Streams
6. Calculation of stream link
7. Watershed Delineation
3D Analyst and ArcMap
The basics of three-dimensional data
Preparing the Data
Creating a Slope Surface
Creating an Aspect Surface
Creating Contour Lines
Creating a Hillshade Surface
Create TIN triangles from contour lines
Displaying TIN surfaces in 3D in ArcGIS 10.8
Working with CAD Data
How CAD Data is Structured
Adding CAD data to a map
Extracting CAD Features
Convert CAD Feature Dataset
Convert to Geodatabase Annotation
Exporting Features to a CAD Drawing
Requirements
An interest in GIS or Mapping
Install ArcGIS Desktop version 10. or above.
No Prior GIS Experience Required: The course is designed for beginners, so no prior experience with GIS software is necessary.
Description
This comprehensive course on ArcGIS 10.x takes you from beginner to expert, covering a broad range of essential GIS topics and advanced techniques. It starts with an introduction to ArcCatalog and the various formats used in ArcGIS, providing a solid foundation in the different data types and their management. You will explore the components of the ArcMap interface and learn how to efficiently work with attribute tables. The course covers spatial references, shapefiles, and various ArcGIS field data types to ensure you are familiar with key elements used in GIS data management.As you advance, you will delve into more technical topics like working with database servers (Microsoft SQL Server), selection options, and symbology for map visualization. The course also addresses practical tasks such as map digitization, georeferencing, and geoprocessing tools to prepare you for real-world GIS applications. Additionally, you will learn about ArcGIS geodatabases, handling raster data, and performing geometric calculations and field calculations for data analysis.Further sections include annotation techniques, creating professional page layouts, and performing hydrologic analysis within ArcMap 10.8. The course also covers the use of the 3D Analyst extension for three-dimensional visualization and analysis, as well as working with CAD data to integrate engineering drawings into your GIS projects. Each section is structured with practical examples, quizzes, and assignments to reinforce learning and ensure a deep understanding of the topics covered. Whether you are new to GIS or looking to expand your skills, this course offers a complete learning path for mastering ArcGIS 10.x.
Who this course is for
Anyone with an interest in learning
Students and Researchers
Professionals in Related Fields: Engineers, planners, environmental consultants, and other professionals who want to apply GIS in their projects.
Educators and Trainers
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
Published 10/2024
Created by Ahmad Aldmour
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 101 Lectures ( 7h 58m ) | Size: 6.58 GB
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Comprehensive Learning Path Covering Essential Skills, Advanced Techniques, and Real-World Applications.
What you'll learn
ArcGIS, GIS, Spatial Analysis, ArcMap 10.x
Learn ArcMap Basics
Introduction to geographic information systems
Definition of arcgis and its parts
ArcCatalog and Metadata
The Formats used in ArcGIS
Vector ArcGIS File Formats
Map Digitization
Downloading Raster Maps from The USGS Earth Explorer
Difference between Raster Data and Vector Data
Advantages of Vector Data And Adventures of Raster
Geographic Database File Formats CAD File Formats Autodesk Drawing DWF,DWG,DXF Elevation File Formats
Components of ArcMap Interface
How to install and connect to SQL Server Management Studio
Adding data to ArcMap
Viewing attribute tables
Working with data frames
Saving a Map in ArcMap 10.8
Introduction of ArcToolbox with Example
Definition of layers and methods of adding them
List by Drawing Order/Listing by source/Listing by visibility/Listing by visibility
Layer properties
Working with Attribute Table
Creating and editing tables
Changing the Appearance of a Table
Spatial References /Important Elements in a Spatial Reference:/
Geographic Coordinate System (GCS)
Projected Coordinate System (PCS)
Working with Spatial References in ArcGIS
Types of Geographic Projections
Lack Spatial Reference Information
Spatial Reference Information File
Using the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) System
ArcGIS field data types
Text Data Type/ Integer Data Types /Float, Double, Date and Blob Types/ Date Data Type / Blob Data Type
Definition of Shapefile
Creating a new shapefile
Digitizing Point Features
Database servers (Microsoft SQL Server)
How to install and connect to SQL Server Management Studio
Enable SQL Server Authentication
ArcMap and SQL Database
Export Data to SQL Server Database
Selection Options
What is Selection in ArcMap?
Interactive Selection
Select by Attributes
Select by Location
Select by Graphics
Definition of Symbology
Major Features of Symbology
1. Single Symbol Symbology
B. Single Symbol for Polyline Feature (Line Symbols)
C. Single Symbol for Polygon Feature (Fill Symbols)
2. Categorical Symbology
A. Unique Values
B. Combining Categories
C. Ungrouping categories
3. Quantitative Symbology
A. Graduated Colors for polygons
B. Graduated symbols
Creating Custom Classes for a Map
D. Dot Density Symbology
E. Proportional Symbols
4. Chart Symbology
A. Pie Charts B. Bar/Column Charts C. Stacked Charts
Map Digitization
Digitizing Polygon Features/ Digitizing Line Features/ Digitizing Point Features /Using Advanced Editing Tools
Georeferencing /Georeferencing a Raster Image to Vector
Georeferencing Toolbar / Reviewing the Transformation
Geoprocessing tools /Definition of Geoprocessing tools
Buffering Features Tool
Clipping Features Tool
Intersecting Features Tool
Unioning Features Tool
Merging Features Tool
Dissolving Features Tools
ArcGIS Geodatabases
What is a File Geodatabase?
Create Different Types of Feature Classes
The Geodatabase File Extension
Personal Geodatabase
Enterprise geodatabases
Comparing the Three Types of Geodatabases
Import Shapefiles into a File Geodatabase.
Raster Data /Exploring Raster Properties Performing Raster Calculations
Exploring Raster Basemaps from Esri Web Services
1. Add a basemap layer
2. ArcGIS Online Basemaps
Downloading Raster from The USGS Earth Explorer
USGS Earth Explorer offers remote sensing datasets for the following
Geometric Calculation
Types of Geometric Calculations in ArcMap 10.8
1. Using Geometric Calculation to Find the Area of a Polygon Feature.
2. Using Geometric Calculation to Find the Perimeter of a Polygon Feature.
3. Using Geometric Calculation to Find the Length of a Polyline Feature.
4. Using Geometric Calculation To Find the Coordinates of the Centroid of a Polygon Feature.
Field Calculations
Types of Field Calculations
Numeric Calculations / String Operations /Date Calculations
Annotation
Create an annotation feature class in geodatabase
Creating new annotation
Converting labels to annotation
Labeling toolbar
Page Layout
What are the main elements of a page layout?
The Layout toolbar
· Set up orientation and size for layout page · Create and use guidelines in the layout view · Insert a title · Insert a legend ·
· Insert a scale bar · Insert text · Insert North Arrow
Adding a graph to a layout
Creating data frame rules for multiple data frames
Using an Existing Layout Template
Arranging Data Frames in Layout View
Important Features of a Data Frame
Hydrologic Analysis in ArcMap 10.8
The Importance of Hydrological Analysis
1. Add Digital Elevation Model (DEM) to the Project
2. Calculation of Fill Sinks
3. Calculation of Flow Direction
4. Calculation of Flow Accumulation
5. Define Streams
6. Calculation of stream link
7. Watershed Delineation
3D Analyst and ArcMap
The basics of three-dimensional data
Preparing the Data
Creating a Slope Surface
Creating an Aspect Surface
Creating Contour Lines
Creating a Hillshade Surface
Create TIN triangles from contour lines
Displaying TIN surfaces in 3D in ArcGIS 10.8
Working with CAD Data
How CAD Data is Structured
Adding CAD data to a map
Extracting CAD Features
Convert CAD Feature Dataset
Convert to Geodatabase Annotation
Exporting Features to a CAD Drawing
Requirements
An interest in GIS or Mapping
Install ArcGIS Desktop version 10. or above.
No Prior GIS Experience Required: The course is designed for beginners, so no prior experience with GIS software is necessary.
Description
This comprehensive course on ArcGIS 10.x takes you from beginner to expert, covering a broad range of essential GIS topics and advanced techniques. It starts with an introduction to ArcCatalog and the various formats used in ArcGIS, providing a solid foundation in the different data types and their management. You will explore the components of the ArcMap interface and learn how to efficiently work with attribute tables. The course covers spatial references, shapefiles, and various ArcGIS field data types to ensure you are familiar with key elements used in GIS data management.As you advance, you will delve into more technical topics like working with database servers (Microsoft SQL Server), selection options, and symbology for map visualization. The course also addresses practical tasks such as map digitization, georeferencing, and geoprocessing tools to prepare you for real-world GIS applications. Additionally, you will learn about ArcGIS geodatabases, handling raster data, and performing geometric calculations and field calculations for data analysis.Further sections include annotation techniques, creating professional page layouts, and performing hydrologic analysis within ArcMap 10.8. The course also covers the use of the 3D Analyst extension for three-dimensional visualization and analysis, as well as working with CAD data to integrate engineering drawings into your GIS projects. Each section is structured with practical examples, quizzes, and assignments to reinforce learning and ensure a deep understanding of the topics covered. Whether you are new to GIS or looking to expand your skills, this course offers a complete learning path for mastering ArcGIS 10.x.
Who this course is for
Anyone with an interest in learning
Students and Researchers
Professionals in Related Fields: Engineers, planners, environmental consultants, and other professionals who want to apply GIS in their projects.
Educators and Trainers
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
Published 10/2024
Created by Ahmad Aldmour
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 101 Lectures ( 7h 58m ) | Size: 6.58 GB
Download
*