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Workshop: Mapping Basics with ArcGIS Online

GIS Workshop
March 22, 2017
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Research Commons, Third Floor, 18th Ave. Library

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Add to Calendar 2017-03-22 16:00:00 2017-03-22 17:30:00 Workshop: Mapping Basics with ArcGIS Online Our Friends in CURA and the University Libraries are putting on this workshop.Want to make a map for your research, teaching, outreach, or just for fun? ArcGIS Online is the premier platform for easily and efficientily creating interactive web-mapping applications. In this workshop, participants will:Sign-up for access to ArcGIS Online using their OSU username and passwordLearn the basics of making web maps with ArcGIS Online, including adding layers to a map, changing layer styles, and configuring pop-upsBe introduced to spatial analysis and visualization techniques based on a real-world scenarioThis workshop is offered through a collaboration between the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis and the University Libraries.BYOD—Bring your own device! Attendees are encouraged to bring their own devices for hands-on participation, and our presenters will be available afterward for consultations. There may be a limited number of workstations available for those without personal devices. Register today!  Research Commons, Third Floor, 18th Ave. Library Department of Geography geog_webmaster@osu.edu America/New_York public

Our Friends in CURA and the University Libraries are putting on this workshop.

Want to make a map for your research, teaching, outreach, or just for fun? ArcGIS Online is the premier platform for easily and efficientily creating interactive web-mapping applications. In this workshop, participants will:

  • Sign-up for access to ArcGIS Online using their OSU username and password
  • Learn the basics of making web maps with ArcGIS Online, including adding layers to a map, changing layer styles, and configuring pop-ups
  • Be introduced to spatial analysis and visualization techniques based on a real-world scenario

This workshop is offered through a collaboration between the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis and the University Libraries.

BYOD—Bring your own device! Attendees are encouraged to bring their own devices for hands-on participation, and our presenters will be available afterward for consultations. There may be a limited number of workstations available for those without personal devices.

 

Register today!