GIS FUNDAMENTALS USING ARCGIS 10 COURSE OUTLINE
16 – 21 SEPTEMBER 2012
BUFFELSPOORT ATKV
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What is GIS
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Who should use GIS
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How can GIS make a difference
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GIS Terminology
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Raster VS Vector
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Points, Lines and Polygons
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Understanding data
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Managing data
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Creating data
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Adding fields
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Toolbars
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Opening a project
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Saving .MXD
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Adding data
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Understanding data frames
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Table of Contents
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Data View VS Layout View
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Exploring Tabular data
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Basic editing
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Basic field calculation
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Symbolizing
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Basic Queries
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Creating basic maps/layout
INTRODUCTION TO ARCGIS 10 COURSE OUTLINE
16 – 21 SEPTEMBER 2012
BUFFELSPOORT ATKV
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Introduction
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Overview of ArcMap, ArcCatalog & ArcToolbox
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Exploring ArcCatolog
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Working with Data Frames
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Map Projections
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Data Capturing
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Working with various data formats
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Working with tables
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Joining & relating tables
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Labeling
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Editing Features
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Classifying and Symbolizing features
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Querying your data – spatial & non-spatial
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Map Production
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Hyperlinking
GPS BASICS AND FIELDWORK COURSE OUTLINE
16 – 21 SEPTEMBER 2012
BUFFELSPOORT ATKV
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General Discussion
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New technology
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Accuracy
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Software
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Arcpad
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Capturing in Arcpad
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Application builder
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Geodatabase for GPS
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Creating geodatabase for use with GPS analyst
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Ensuring accuracy
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GPS analyst
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Importing and exporting data (AXF files)
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GPS correct
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Loading of base data
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Checking accuracy
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How to download your data from the GPS into ArcGIS.
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Bringing data into ArcGIS using different methods
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Importing *.csv files
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Importing *.xls files
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Importing shapefiles
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Projections
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Mobile GIS Software
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Understand the different type of GPSs
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Which type of GPS is the best for your environment?
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Practical exercises in the field using mobile GIS capturing technology
GIS IN PRACTICE COURSE OUTLINE
16 – 21 SEPTEMBER 2012
BUFFELSPOORT ATKV
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Creating an atlas using Data Driven Pages
ADVANCED ARCGIS 10 COURSE OUTLINE
16 – 21 SEPTEMBER 2012
BUFFELSPOORT ATKV
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Feature Class Designing - helps explain why you would extend a feature class with additional capabilities (such as a topology, network, or terrain) and points you to more information on implementation.
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Topology and editing
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Working with versioned and non-versioned data
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Domains, subtypes and relationships
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Raster functionality in GDB – mosaics
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Modelbuilder
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Advanced modelling through simulation - simulate actual events such as a the spreading of a fire or an oil spill. DAFF working for fires and Sasol oil spill containment
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ArcGIS Server
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Components of the ArcGIS Server
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Authoring web maps – techniques for effective web maps
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Publishing maps using ArcMap
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Consuming maps using a Silverlight client you will build
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Making your website efficient – caching; simple rendering; MSD’s; scaling data
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ArcGIS Server - 3D Extension (for Enterprise version)
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Deploy powerful 3D analysis tools for desktop, mobile, and Web applications
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Analysing the z value with 3D Analyst
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Publishing to ArcGIS Server
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ArcGlobe
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