Course Outline
Introduction
- Understanding the fundamentals of ArcMap and ArcGIS
- Navigating the ArcMap interface
Data Collection and Integration
- Collecting and importing geographic data
- Georeferencing to align data with real-world locations
- Creating feature datasets for social and archaeological elements
Data Management and Organization
- Organizing and managing geographic data
- Creating attribute tables and establishing relationships
- Applying data dictionaries and metadata
Spatial Analysis Techniques
- Using spatial analysis tools
- Conducting spatial queries and overlays
- Applying geoprocessing tools for data transformation
Social Impact Evaluation
- Identifying the key components of social impact assessments
- Utilizing spatial data for impact evaluation
- Generating reports and presentations for stakeholders
Archaeological Data Handling
- Managing archaeological data with GIS
- Performing site selection and analysis
- Ensuring compliance with archaeological regulations
Project Workflows
- Developing workflows for collecting
- Analyzing data for transmission line and substation projects
- Creating custom maps and layouts for project documentation
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic computer skills
- Familiarity with GIS concepts
Audience
- Environmental scientists
- Archaeologists
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Testimonials (2)
Hands-on examples allowed us to get an actual feel for how the program works. Good explanations and integration of theoretical concepts and how they relate to practical applications.
Ian - Archeoworks Inc.
Course - ArcGIS Fundamentals
The thing I liked the most about the training was the organization and the location