
This is an introduction to the organization that develop this course and an Introduction of the Instructor.
This video explains what is being covered in the course and how to prepapre for the GIS Analysis.
This is an overview of the section. We will basic GIS Concepts.
defining what is GIS?
This explains the georelational GIS Concept.
This explains the difference between vector and raster files.
This explains an important concept used in GIS.
Before using GIS Software there is a need to prepare your folders to organize data.
Learn how to download free data for the course.
Basic understanding of ArcGIS Pro license.
The home tab is in the main ribbon.
The insert tab is in the main ribbon.
The analysis tab is in the main ribbon. You will be seeing some advanced tools that will just be looked through and not fully explained.
The view tab.
This tab is mainly used for raster analysis. The tools would be looked through just for you to know what it does.
The share tab.
The panes are used all the time by ArcGIS Pro users.
Learn what are projections, datums, and coordinate systems.
Learn how to georeference your image.
Download census data to answer one of the questions.
Learn how to query and select data.
Learn what is geocoding.
This video explains how to geocode the food environment data. The data is provided for you to download and try for yourself.
How to connect tables to existing GIS files.
Learn about geodatabases and how it stores information.
Add your corridors and other data for your analysis.
Learn how to export your data.
This is a course for beginners that want to learn how to use the ArcGIS Pro software and learn the basics of GIS. The course goes over the ribbon, panes, and tools used by mapmakers using the ArcGIS Pro Software. It takes a consultative approach where you are asked by a client to do an analysis and use a map to present the results of the analysis. The objectives are to think of what the client is asking and prepare folders to store the files needed to do the analysis. Then determine what GIS tools you will need to do the analysis. Finally, to prepare maps to display the information. Below is the table of contents that will be covered in the course.
Table of Contents
1. Gathering and Organizing Data
2. The Project Window
3. Map Projections
4. Queries and Exploring Data
5. Geocoding
6. Join and Relate
7. Geodatabase
8. Editing and Creating Features
9. Geoprocessing Tools
10. Designing a Map (Includes Exercise)
Analysis:
The Institute has been asked to design a map of the Food Environment in Bronx Community Board 1. The Institute must provide demographic data of the Board and how close the food locations are from Public Transportation. Also, how many stores are within ¼ of a mile of a business corridor.