Wednesday, March 2, 2022 10am to 11:30am
About this Event
Meet ArcGIS Pro, the latest professional desktop geographic information systems (GIS) application from Esri. With this application, you can create 3D scenes to display, interact with and analyze your data in new ways.
During this workshop, you will learn how to get started in ArcGIS Pro, symbolize and label data, perform simple queries, and create and share maps from your desktop with the assistance of instructors.
The workshop will be led by Olena Smith, lead geospatial information consultant for UD IT Research Cyberinfrastructure; Lilian Wang, GIS specialist and cartographer for the Delaware Geological Survey; and Kayla Abner, digital scholarship librarian. It is co-sponsored by UD IT Research Cyberinfrastructure, the Delaware Geological Survey and the Graduate College.
This in-person workshop is open to UD students, faculty and staff.
Registration is required as seating is limited. Please register at:
https://library.udel.edu/events/events/?id=420
All attendees must complete their UD Daily Health Check prior to arriving at Smith Hall. Regardless of vaccination status, everyone must wear face masks at all times while indoors.
If necessitated by the rapidly changing nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, this in-person workshop may be shifted to a virtual format, postponed or canceled. Attendees will be notified by email if this occurs.
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If you are interested in this workshop, you may also be interested in Basics of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) on February 23; Getting Started with ArcGIS Online on March 9; and Getting Started with ArcGIS StoryMaps on March 16.
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