ArcGIS Pro Essential Training

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Free Online Course: ArcGIS Pro Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. ArcGIS Pro Essential Training is taught by Gordon Luckett.

Overview
  • Learn the essentials of working with ArcGIS Pro 2.4, including navigating maps and creating new projects from the variety of ArcGIS templates.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Exploring the amazing world of GIS using ArcGIS Pro
    1. Understanding ArcGIS Pro
    • Signing in to ArcGIS Pro
    • Choosing a template
    • Creating projects
    • Navigating ribbons and panes
    • Setting project properties
    • Setting map properties
    2. Vector Data
    • Creating data connections
    • Adding shapefiles to ArcGIS Pro
    • Using file geodatabases
    • Rendering text files as points
    3. Raster Data
    • Types of raster data
    • Adding ECW data
    • Adding DEM data
    • Creating a contour style from DEM
    • LIDAR
    4. Styling Data
    • Point layers
    • Polyline layers
    • Polygon layers
    • Thematic layers
    • DEM layers
    5. Labeling Features
    • Label vector data
    • Using Arcade for labels
    6. 3D Maps
    • Global 3D scenes
    • Local 3D scenes
    • Extruding building heights
    • Linking 2D maps with 3D scenes
    7. Printing with Map Layouts
    • Setting up layouts
    • Adding map widgets
    • Creating map layout templates
    8. Creating Data
    • Creating feature classes in a geodatabase
    • Drawing new data
    • Editing feature attributes
    • Splitting and merging features
    • Exporting data
    9. Geospatial Tools
    • Overlaying two vector layers
    • Creating a heat map from points
    • Creating centroids from polygons
    10. Sharing Data
    • Publishing to ArcGIS online
    • Creating layer packages
    • Sharing layers
    • Creating project packages
    Conclusion
    • Next steps