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Esri Training 2020–2021 Instructor-Led Courses Your Location for Lifelong Learning Esri Course Catalog Find Out More about Esri Training For the latest class schedules, detailed course information, and to register, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. To talk with an Esri training consultant, call 1-800-447-9778, extension 1-5757.

International Training Dear Colleague: Esri training is offered worldwide through our distributor network. Outside the Today’s ArcGIS® software provides a geospatial infrastructure that allows United States, contact your local Esri organizations to leverage geographic information system (GIS) technology distributor for course offerings and class at scale—with rich content and advanced tools for mapping and analytics schedules. Find the Esri distributor near that help professionals, like yourself, solve problems holistically. you at esri.com/distributors. Esri instructor-led training provides the foundation you need to learn how to build a strong infrastructure, extend it across your organization, and fully Connect with Esri Training leverage your GIS investment. Courses are available to help you speed up Email: [email protected] your adoption of new technology; be more productive; and more easily share and collaborate with colleagues, decision-makers, and the public. Web: esri.com/training Twitter: twitter.com/EsriTraining Staying current with the latest technology will give you a competitive edge. You will be able to help solve the challenges facing your organization and Blog: esri.com/trainingblog our world by applying a data-driven approach to increase understanding, Free Live Training Seminars: esri.com/lts collaboration, and actionable insights.

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ArcGIS is a complete platform for mapping and spatial analytics that helps ArcGIS Desktop organizations unlock the full potential of their data to solve problems and Where GIS professionals create improve results. authoritative geographic data, This catalog includes courses for GIS practitioners and non-GIS professionals; maps, tools, and analytical for administrators and developers; and for anyone who needs to use ArcGIS models that can be shared across tools to perform their daily workflows, enhance projects with geographic the organization. Desktop apps context, and create information that leads to better decision-making. provide powerful capabilities for spatial analysis, 3D modeling, image management, and more. New Courses—Page 8 Get ready to learn the latest technology and workflows. New ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online ArcGIS Enterprise, and industry-focused courses are available to help you be productive right away. Where knowledge workers, executives, and members of the public collaborate and do self- Courses to Get Started with ArcGIS—Page 11 service mapping. ArcGIS Online These courses emphasize the best practices that will prepare professionals with includes ready-to-use content little or no ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap™ experience to be productive quickly. and focused apps that add geographic insight to all types of projects. Courses for GIS Professionals—Page 14 A GIS professional may wear many hats. Whether you are a one-person GIS ArcGIS Enterprise team supporting the mapping needs of your entire organization or one of dozens of professionals in a large GIS department, your work involves one or Where IT and GIS professionals more core ArcGIS capabilities. manage, secure, and share geographic content as services that can be consumed in Courses for Administrators—Page 23 desktop, web, and mobile apps. IT, system, and database administrators have unique learning needs. These ArcGIS Enterprise connects with courses focus on best practices to manage and secure GIS infrastructure, relational database management including data, applications, servers, and users. systems and supports on-premises, cloud, virtual, and hybrid deployments. Courses for Developers—Page 25 These courses are for scripters and builders of geocentric applications and other apps that feature geospatial content.

Courses on Industry Workflows—Page 27 These courses are for analysts and professionals using ArcGIS to support specific missions and industry applications.

All Courses by Topic—Page 7

*For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. 3 About Esri Training Options

Esri training options teach GIS Train your team together. problem-solving skills and best When multiple staff will benefit from the same course, arranging a class to train practices to accomplish GIS tasks and them together can be the most cost-effective way to prepare for a new project or workflows. Developed by education technology migration. We can send an instructor to your facility, or you can hold a specialists with expertise in Esri® class at one of our facilities. When team members are geographically dispersed, an products, our courses help thousands instructor-led online class eliminates the need for travel and related expenses. of professionals each year.

Instructor-led courses are taught Get the most out of your group learning experience. online in real time and at learning When you hold a class to train multiple staff together, you can supplement the class centers around the United States. with one or more days of client coaching. Client coaching enhances the learning See the map on the inside back cover experience by providing extra time to review and practice course concepts in the for locations. Self-paced e-Learning context of your organization’s specific workflows with an instructor’s guidance. resources are available from the Esri To discuss arranging a class, call 1-800-447-9778, extension 1-5757, or send an email Training website 24/7. to [email protected]. To view the latest instructor-led class schedules and self- paced training options, visit esri.com/coursecatalog.

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Course workbook ● (to review and practice concepts and workflows after class)

Taught by certified instructor with expertise in the course ● subject matter

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4 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Plan to Achieve Your Goals

At the heart of every successful organization are people—the teams that sustain Workforce Development operations, generate ideas, create products, and engage with customers Benefits and constituents. Equip your people with the skills they need to achieve your • Higher Productivity organization’s strategic ArcGIS software-enabled goals. • Fewer Errors Esri training and change management consultants have extensive experience partnering with organizations to • Better Customer Service • Provide targeted course recommendations for individual roles. • Lower Turnover • Create focused, short-term training plans to support upcoming projects. • Broader Institutional Knowledge • Create actionable workforce development plans tailored to your organization’s strategic goals and ArcGIS software-enabled workflows. • Integrate people-focused change management practices into an ArcGIS project plan to accelerate technology adoption and speed up time to value.

To talk with us about your organization’s training needs, call 1-800-447-9778, extension 1-5757, or email [email protected].

Esri Training Pass

Build team skills and enjoy the convenience of streamlined access. With the Esri Training Pass, purchasing and managing ArcGIS training is easy. Your organization purchases training days in advance and redeems them for classes as needed. No minimum purchase is required—an Esri training consultant will help you determine the right number of training days based on your budget, staff, and upcoming projects. Learn more about the Training Pass at esri.com/trainingpass.

*For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. 5 Course Design

Instructor-led format focuses on learner engagement. Esri instructor-led courses take an immersive, experiential approach to learning. Their design incorporates proven adult-learning principles and focuses on interac- tion and skills application to ensure that learners acquire relevant and directly applicable workplace knowledge and skills. The course format includes the following: • Interactive discussions with learners contributing real-world experiences • Demonstrations and hands-on software exercises • Activities and problem-solving scenarios that encourage peer-to-peer learning

Interactive learning is a proven approach that works well in both traditional and online classrooms. In an Esri instructor-led online course, learners participate in small group activities in virtual breakout rooms, including writing on group whiteboards, chatting, polling, and probing. Learners can interact with each other and the instructor during class demonstrations and exercises. Instructors can even shadow learners’ computers to monitor progress during individual exercises or to check in on groups and facilitate discussion.

High-caliber instructors are committed to learner success. All Esri instructors have achieved Esri Technical Certification and CompTIA CTT+ certification. CompTIA CTT+ is an international certification that covers core “The course content and instructor skills, including preparation, presentation, communication, facilitation, materials seemed to provide and evaluation, in both traditional and online classroom environments. the right balance of exercises Esri instructors have the flexibility to adapt how they present course material and lecture, making the course based on the audience composition, skill level, and professional interests of each difficulty level just right.” class. The course format stretches their creativity and teaching skills in a way that’s exciting and beneficial for learners. Jason Reardon Using ArcGIS for Public Safety Workflows Self-paced e-Learning supports independent, on-demand training. E-Learning provides the flexibility and convenience to learn anytime, from any- where. Esri’s self-paced e-Learning collection provides focused training on GIS and ArcGIS topics in multiple formats to support a variety of learning styles and preferences. Web courses, training seminars, tutorials, videos, massive open online courses (MOOCs), white papers and guides, and teacher resources are available. Hands-on software exercises and activities are designed to increase learner engagement, while conceptual material reinforces recommended work- flows and ArcGIS best practices. All Esri customers with a qualifying product that includes a current maintenance subscription receive unlimited access to self-paced e-Learning on the Esri Training website. To view the e-Learning collection, go to esri.com/coursecatalog.

6 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Table of Contents

New Courses Data Collection and Management Preparing for Change...... 8 Managing Geospatial Data in ArcGIS...... 20 ArcGIS Online: Essential Workflows...... 8 Field Data Collection and Management Using ArcGIS...... 20 Configuring Utility Networks in ArcGIS...... 9 Creating and Editing Data with ArcGIS Pro...... 20 Working with Parcel Data in ArcGIS Pro...... 9 Working with Parcel Data in ArcGIS Pro...... 21 Imagery Analysis in ArcGIS Pro...... 9 Editing and Maintaining Parcels Using ArcGIS...... 21 Image Exploitation for Defense and Intelligence...... 10 Data Editing with Esri Production Mapping...... 21 Get Started with ArcGIS GeoEvent Server...... 10 Get Started with ArcGIS Data Reviewer...... 22 Introduction to ArcGIS Workflow Manager...... 22 Get Started with ArcGIS Preparing for Change...... 11 Database and Server Management ArcGIS Online: Essential Workflows...... 11 ArcGIS Enterprise: Configuring a Base Deployment...... 23 Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS...... 11 ArcGIS Enterprise: Administration Workflows...... 23 Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your Organization...... 12 Get Started with ArcGIS GeoEvent Server...... 23 ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows...... 12 Deploying and Maintaining a Multiuser Geodatabase...... 24 Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro...... 12 Implementing Versioned Workflows in a Multiuser Geodatabase..24 ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows ...... 13 Configuring Branch Versioning in ArcGIS ...... 24 Distributing Data Using Geodatabase Replication ...... 25 Mapping and Visualization Creating Maps and Visualizations with ArcGIS...... 14 Scripting and Application Development Creating Story Maps with ArcGIS...... 14 Creating Python Scripts for ArcGIS...... 26 Designing Maps with ArcGIS...... 14 Configuring Web Apps Using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS...... 26 Introduction to Esri Production Mapping...... 15 Introduction to Web Development Using ArcGIS API for Introduction to Esri Defense Mapping...... 15 JavaScript...... 26 Introduction to ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting...... 15 Extending ArcGIS Pro with Add-Ins...... 27 Configuring ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting...... 16 Introduction to ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting...... 16 Industry-Focused Courses Cartography with ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting...... 16 Working with Utility Networks in ArcGIS...... 28 Configuring Utility Networks in ArcGIS...... 28 Spatial Analytics Introduction to Geospatial Concepts for Intelligence...... 29 Get Started with ArcGIS Insights...... 17 Using ArcGIS for Geospatial Intelligence Analysis...... 29 Spatial Analysis with ArcGIS Pro...... 17 Image Exploitation for Defense and Intelligence...... 29 ArcGIS 3: Performing Analysis ...... 17 Using ArcGIS for Public Safety Workflows...... 30 ArcGIS Analysis Workflows for Public Safety...... 30 Imagery and Remote Sensing Arc Hydro: GIS for Water Resources...... 30 Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses Using ArcGIS...... 31 Working with Lidar Data in ArcGIS...... 18 Introduction to ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing ...... 31 Imagery Analysis in ArcGIS Pro...... 18

Esri Technical Certification...... 32 Collaboration and Sharing Registration Information...... 33 ArcGIS 4: Sharing Content on the Web ������������������������������������������19 Course Index...... 34 Esri Learning Centers...... 35

*For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. 7 New Courses

Get ready to learn the latest Preparing for ArcGIS Online: Essential technology and workflows. New Change Workflows ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, and Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 One day (8 hours)—$750 industry-focused courses will help Overview Overview you be productive right away. As organizations deploy modern geospatial This course introduces web maps, apps, capabilities to improve their operations, a and other authoritative content that may common challenge is preparing the workforce be available through your ArcGIS Online to quickly adapt to new workflows. This organizational site. You will learn how to workshop-style course guides attendees discover, use, create, and share content that through foundational steps to conduct a infuses projects with geographic context, successful change management initiative, additional business intelligence, and visual with class time devoted to open discussion impact. Course concepts also apply to ArcGIS and focused planning. Course materials Enterprise portals. include templates that attendees can use to jump-start change management efforts Who Should Attend immediately after class. Knowledge workers, managers, and other professionals who have access to an ArcGIS Who Should Attend Online organizational site. Managers and others who are expanding or modernizing GIS workflows Learn How To • Find content on an ArcGIS Online Learn How To organizational site that meets your • Document the strategic implications of project needs. ArcGIS adoption and identify all project • Create and style a web map. stakeholders. • Style and configure a web app. • Establish support and sponsorship • Use web maps in Microsoft Office frameworks to ensure successful adoption. applications. • Effectively communicate technology impacts • Share maps and other content on your to all organizational levels. ArcGIS Online organizational site. • Build an actionable plan to prepare the workforce and accelerate technology Prerequisite: adoption. None Prerequisite: Attendees should identify a project that will benefit from change management prior to class.

"Great class, I think it's something that more organizations need to take part of, especially as GIS grows from random silos throughout an [organization] to a centralized, more IT-driven environment."

Roger Cleaves Preparing for Change

8 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. New Courses (continued)

Configuring Utility Networks Working with Parcel Data in Imagery Analysis in in ArcGIS ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Overview Overview This course prepares you to deploy ArcGIS This course teaches how to maintain accurate, This course teaches best practices to extract Utility Network to realistically model and up-to-date, and authoritative parcel data meaningful information from satellite imagery, manage your organization’s assets and using the parcel fabric in ArcGIS Pro. You unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-collected infrastructure. Learn how to define the will learn a standard workflow to create a data, and other imagery formats. Learn network schema and properties and load data parcel fabric in a file geodatabase, add parcel how to display, process, and create derived into a utility network. Attendees can complete data to the fabric, and edit parcels to reflect raster products using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS course exercises using electric, gas, or water real-world changes. This course assumes Image Analyst tools. In course exercises, you utility scenarios. familiarity with land records terminology. will explore common imagery applications, including disaster recovery, damage Who Should Attend Who Should Attend assessment, and forest canopy assessment. GIS administrators, technical leads, and others GIS technicians, editors, and others who need who need to configure and deploy ArcGIS to create and edit parcel data Who Should Attend Utility Network GIS professionals and imagery analysts in Learn How To the private sector and civilian government Learn How To • Create a parcel fabric in a file geodatabase agencies • Build a utility network using geoprocessing and configure the parcel fabric environment. tools. • Choose the appropriate method to load your Learn How To • Choose a method to migrate existing parcel data into a parcel fabric. • Apply dynamic raster functions to enhance features into a utility network. • Edit parcel geometry, measurements, imagery display and perform change • Configure customizations to enhance attributes, and labels in a branch versioning detection. network diagrams and tracing and editing environment. • Perform supervised, object-based image workflows. • Track parcel history and lineage to represent classification and assess the accuracy of • Manage utility network schema changes and land record changes over time. results. release updates over time. • Publish a parcel fabric as a feature service • Postprocess classified thematic rasters to Prerequisite: to ArcGIS Enterprise so that up-to-date support analysis needs. Working with Utility Networks in ArcGIS parcel data is available to everyone in your • Work with derived information products organization who needs it. including digital elevation models. Prerequisite: Prerequisite Creating and Editing Data with ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

A Small Time Investment Yields a Lot of Learning

Esri live training seminars offer one hour of real-time, expert GIS training streamed to your desktop or tablet. Seminars are interactive and free—you can request email reminders and add seminars directly to your digital calendar. All seminars are recorded in case you miss one. See the schedule of upcoming seminars at esri.com/lts.

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Image Exploitation for Defense Get Started with ArcGIS and Intelligence GeoEvent Server Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 One day (8 hours)—$750 Overview Overview This course introduces essential remote This course teaches core principles and sensing and imagery concepts related to essential skills needed to enable real-time visualizing and analyzing imagery using data analytics through an ArcGIS Enterprise ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Image Analyst deployment. Learn how to connect to software. Attendees get hands-on practice real-time sensors, analyze and visualize a working with a variety of imagery data in the data feed, and send updates and alerts to context of realistic scenarios. The course everyone who needs them. focuses on preparing attendees to apply appropriate techniques and recommended Who Should Attend workflows to create useful information that IT and GIS administrators, GIS technical leads, supports mission planning and tactical and others who manage an ArcGIS Enterprise operations. deployment

Who Should Attend Learn How To Geospatial and imagery analysts in the • Understand ArcGIS GeoEvent Server key military, intelligence, and national security capabilities, architecture, and supporting communities applications. • Apply best practices to create a GeoEvent Learn How To service, configure its data schema, write to a • Choose appropriate imagery datasets for a feature service, and visualize the output on given scenario and area of interest. a web map. • Understand factors that can impact the • Filter real-time data using a geofence. accuracy of imagery interpretation and • Monitor analytics in real time using a apply mensuration techniques to accurately dashboard. measure features on oblique and vertical imagery. Prerequisite: • Apply raster processing functions to enhance ArcGIS Enterprise: Administration Workflows imagery display and perform change detection analysis. • Perform image classification and analyze full-motion video to categorize land-cover features and identify areas and objects of interest. Prerequisite: Introduction to Geospatial Concepts for Intelligence

“First course I took with Esri or any ArcGIS course and was really impressed.”

Jeff Humphrey ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows

10 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Get Started with ArcGIS

Preparing for ArcGIS Online: Essential Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS Change Workflows Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 One day (8 hours)—$750 Overview Overview Overview Learn fundamental concepts that underlie As organizations deploy modern geospatial This course introduces web maps, apps, GIS technology and geographic data. In this capabilities to improve their operations, a and other authoritative content that may course, you will gain experience using GIS common challenge is preparing the workforce be available through your ArcGIS Online maps to visualize and explore real-world to quickly adapt to new workflows. This course organizational site. You will learn how to features; analyze data to answer questions guides attendees through foundational steps discover, use, create, and share content that and create new information; and share maps, to conduct a successful change management infuses projects with geographic context, data, and other resources so they can be initiative, with class time devoted to open additional business intelligence, and visual easily accessed throughout your organization. discussion and focused planning. Course impact. Course concepts also apply to ArcGIS Who Should Attend materials include templates that attendees Enterprise portals. can use to jump-start change management Individuals with no prior GIS education or efforts immediately after class. Who Should Attend workplace experience with GIS Knowledge workers, managers, and other Learn How To Who Should Attend professionals who have access to an ArcGIS Managers and others who are expanding or Online organizational site. • Identify appropriate data to support a modernizing GIS workflows mapping project. Learn How To • Create a map, add data to it, and symbolize Learn How To • Find content on an ArcGIS Online map features to support the map’s • Document the strategic implications of organizational site that meets your project purpose. ArcGIS adoption and identify all project needs. • Share data, maps, and other content to an stakeholders. • Create and style a web map. organizational portal. • Establish support and sponsorship • Style and configure a web app. • Perform spatial analysis to obtain • frameworks to ensure successful adoption. • Use web maps in Microsoft Office information about map features within an • Effectively communicate technology impacts applications. area of interest. to all organizational levels. • Share maps and other content on your Prerequisite: • Build an actionable plan to prepare the ArcGIS Online organizational site. None workforce and accelerate technology adoption. Prerequisite: None Prerequisite: Attendees should identify a project that will benefit from change management prior to class.

“[The class] was excellent. I spent the past three days making notes on the things that I want to go back and play with to see if I can make data management and dissemination easier for my customers.”

Lisa Uhlich Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your Organization

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Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows Migrating from ArcMap to Organization Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 ArcGIS Pro Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview This course focuses on common workflows Overview In this course, you explore the suite of and best practices to map, manage, analyze, This course introduces essential ArcGIS ArcGIS capabilities—the apps used for and share geographic data and resources. You Pro terminology and prepares you to be mapping and visualization, data collection will acquire the essential skills you need to be productive right away. You will learn how to and management, spatial analytics, and productive with ArcGIS Pro. efficiently complete a variety of tasks related collaboration and sharing. Discover how to mapping, editing, analyzing, and sharing Who Should Attend ArcGIS helps organizations address common data, maps, and other geospatial resources. business challenges and apply location-based Individuals with introductory-level knowledge insights to streamline operations and improve of GIS concepts and limited ArcGIS Who Should Attend decision-making. experience Experienced ArcMap users

Who Should Attend Learn How To Learn How To GIS professionals, managers, and others who • Combine data to create informative maps. • Create an ArcGIS Pro project and import need a comprehensive introduction to ArcGIS • Symbolize features on 2D and 3D maps. map documents and 3D scenes. components and capabilities. • Organize, create, and edit geographic data • Create and modify map layouts and to keep it accurate and up-to-date. symbology. Learn How To • Design an attractive layout for printed maps. • Edit feature geometry and attributes. • Map and analyze business data using ArcGIS • Analyze GIS data to create new information. • Import a geoprocessing model and identify apps and tools. • Share maps, analysis results, and potential migration issues. • Create and share data, web maps, and web geoprocessing models. • Share geospatial resources to your apps using an ArcGIS portal. organization’s ArcGIS portal. • Streamline field data collection workflows. Prerequisite: • Configure web apps and dashboards to Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS Prerequisite: monitor field operations in real time. GIS and ArcMap experience Prerequisite: Experience working with Microsoft Excel tables and other Windows-based software for file management and web browsing.

“Excellent class! The instructor presented the content clearly and in a way that showed us how easy it will be for us to transition to ArcGIS Pro and enhance our current workflows.”

Marcia Colby ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows

12 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Get Started with ArcGIS (continued)

ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Acquire skills to perform common GIS workflows using ArcMap. You will explore, manage, and analyze geographic data and create informative maps. The course covers techniques to effectively share your work with decision-makers, colleagues, and the public.

Who Should Attend Individuals with introductory-level knowledge of GIS concepts and limited ArcGIS experience

Learn How To • Combine data from different sources to create accurate, informative maps. • Organize, create, and edit geographic data to maintain its accuracy. • Design an attractive page layout for maps that will be printed. • Apply a standard workflow to analyze GIS data and solve spatial problems. • Share maps and analysis results so they are accessible on multiple devices. Prerequisite: Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS

“Excellent!! Not only was the content directly applicable, but the two full days of hands-on practice were crucial for me to feel nearly as confident in using [ArcGIS] Pro as ArcMap.”

Karen Leu Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

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Creating Maps and Visualizations Creating Story Maps with ArcGIS Designing Maps with ArcGIS with ArcGIS One day (8 hours)—$750 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Overview Thanks to their engaging user experience, This course, taught with ArcMap, covers Overview story maps have achieved mass appeal how to create attractive maps that are easy Learn fundamental cartographic design as a vehicle to inform the public, engage to interpret and properly designed for their principles and a standard workflow to produce stakeholders, and inspire an audience. This audience and delivery medium. You will print and online maps tailored to their course teaches the concepts, best practices, learn how to apply a standard cartographic purpose, medium, and intended audience. and decisions that need to be made when workflow to efficiently produce high-quality This course teaches ArcGIS Pro techniques creating and sharing a story map. maps for print and online use. to create and share a variety of professional- quality information products including print Who Should Attend Who Should Attend maps, web maps, 3D scenes, charts, and Anyone that wants to tell stories with maps Cartographers and GIS analysts, specialists, infographics. mapping technicians, and others who need to Learn How To produce maps using ArcMap software Who Should Attend • Design a story map based on your purpose Cartographers and GIS analysts, specialists, and audience. Learn How To mapping technicians, and others who need to • Add web maps, images, multimedia, and • Plan a cartographic project. produce maps using ArcGIS Pro software text to create an engaging story map. • Choose appropriate data to support cartographic needs. Learn How To • Apply best practices to share and promote your story maps. • Create effective symbology, map elements, • Prepare data for a mapping project. and layout designs for a given map project. • Design map elements that are appropriate Prerequisite: • Create labels and annotation that are easy to for your data, audience, map purpose, and None read by the map’s intended audience. delivery medium. • Produce maps for print and web delivery. • Apply 2D and 3D cartographic best practices to create and share print maps, web maps, Prerequisite: and 3D scenes. ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows • Map change over time using animations and other cartographic techniques. Prerequisite: ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

“This was an exciting course. The content and materials were directly related to what I needed to learn.”

Polly A. Rowe Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your Organization

14 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Mapping and Visualization (continued)

Introduction to Esri Production Introduction to Esri Defense Introduction to ArcGIS for Mapping Mapping Aviation: Charting Five days (40 hours)—$3,750 Five days (40 hours)—$3,750 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 This course is typically offered as a private This course is typically offered as a private Overview class. class. In this course, you will acquire the necessary skills to use and configure Esri Production Overview Overview Mapping. The course covers how to enhance This course teaches the skills to track and Learn how to produce and maintain productivity by standardizing feature manage end-to-end data extraction and aeronautical charts inside an AIXM 4.5/5.1- collection, editing, and data management. cartographic production using Esri Defense based Aeronautical Information System (AIS) You will learn how to use ArcGIS Data Mapping enterprise production management using ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting. You will Reviewer to find, track, and correct spatial tools and workflows. You will learn to use learn about data management tools as well as and attribute errors in GIS data. You will the support files provided with Esri Defense more advanced annotation and editing tools work with Esri Production Mapping tools to Mapping, including defense geodatabase to support the aeronautical chart production create standard map products and manage models, topologies, feature templates, data process. Techniques for symbolizing data, cartographic production. Using ArcGIS validation rules, cartographic representations, working with geographic representations, and Workflow Manager, you will configure and map templates, to ensure your products creating dynamic text and tables in a layout workflows to streamline your repeatable meet defense standards. are also covered. production tasks. Who Should Attend Who Should Attend Who Should Attend Experienced ArcGIS users who need to Individuals familiar with aeronautical GIS specialists, technicians, spatial data produce data and maps that comply with principles and charting who create, edit, managers, project managers, and others who defense or military specifications and or maintain an AIS or produce aeronautical need to manage and publish accurate data standards charts from a database and cartographic products using standardized and repeatable workflows Learn How To Learn How To • Use Esri Defense Mapping support files • Set up the AIS database. Learn How To to streamline defense database and map • Edit attribute aeronautical features. • Extend and configure geodatabase production workflows. • Create and manage cartographic features for validation with the product library. • Extract features to defense specification. chart production. • Efficiently load data using the Data Loader. • Validate defense databases using predefined • Use the aviation annotation editing tools. • Edit attributes and features using Esri batch jobs. • Build and configure smart aviation surround Production Mapping. • Create defense cartographic products to elements. • Perform automated and visual data defense specification. • Track and review changes in the database validation checks using ArcGIS Data • Streamline and track workflows with ArcGIS with Change Reporter and ArcGIS Data Reviewer. Workflow Manager. Reviewer. • Configure and use templates to create standard cartographic products. Prerequisites: Prerequisite: • Store, access, manage, and configure the Yes, see website for details. ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows product library for cartographic production. • Streamline workflows using ArcGIS Workflow Manager. Prerequisites: Yes, see website for details.

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Configuring ArcGIS for Aviation: Introduction to ArcGIS for Cartography with ArcGIS for Charting Maritime: Charting Maritime: Charting Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 This course is typically offered as a private This course is typically offered as a private This course is typically offered as a private class. class. class.

Overview Overview Overview This course teaches how to configure ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting is a data ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting is a data ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting to produce management and cartographic production management and cartographic production and maintain aeronautical charts inside an application that combines cartographic application that combines cartographic AIXM 4.5/5.1-based Aeronautical Information editing tools, database models, nautical editing tools, database models, nautical System (AIS). You will learn how to set up the symbols and styles, data editing tools, symbols and styles, S-57 data editing tools, production environment. validation rules, and workflow management validation rules, and workflow management components to enable a streamlined data components to enable a streamlined data Who Should Attend editing and chart production environment editing and chart production environment Individuals familiar with aeronautical for nautical users. In this course, you will learn for nautical users. This course teaches how to principles and charting who will be involved how to use ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting to create, cartographically finish, and maintain with supporting an aeronautical charting produce and maintain standards-compliant a nautical paper chart product from start to system using ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting S-57 Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs). finish.

Learn How To Who Should Attend Who Should Attend • Set up extraction queries for cartographic Individuals familiar with nautical standards Individuals familiar with nautical charts who feature creation. who will be involved in creating and will be involved in producing and maintaining • Build aeronautical annotation feature classes. maintaining S-57-based ENCs from a nautical paper charts with ArcGIS for • Configure the Visual Specifications tool for database Maritime: Charting charting products. Learn How To Learn How To • Configure and manage masking rules. • Load nautical source data. • Create cartographic features and apply • Create batch jobs for quality control. • Edit and attribute S-57 feature objects. symbology. • Configure the change detection process for • Correct data with validation checks. • Manage page layout, surround elements, ArcGIS Data Reviewer. • Create, maintain, export, and publish an and marginalia. • Configure job types and workflows for ENC product. • Create a ZOC diagram and chartlet (chart ArcGIS Workflow Manager. update). Prerequisites: Prerequisite: • Maintain paper chart products. Yes, see website for details. Introduction to ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting Prerequisites: Yes, see website for details.

“Great deeper dive into the tools and administrative functionality. Would recommend to others who are newer to [ArcGIS] Enterprise or want to take their system to the next level.”

David Cook ArcGIS Enterprise: Administration Workflowsv

16 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Spatial Analytics

Get Started with ArcGIS Insights Spatial Analysis with ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS 3: Performing Analysis One day (8 hours) —$750 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Overview Overview This course prepares you to work with ArcGIS Learn essential concepts and a standard This course for ArcMap users teaches a InsightsSM to dynamically visualize and analyze workflow you can apply to any spatial analysis standard spatial analysis workflow. Working data from multiple sources on maps, charts, project. You will work with a variety of ArcGIS with a variety of tools and data, you will tables, and more. You will learn how to define tools to explore, analyze, and produce reliable perform different types of analyses to a workflow to investigate a spatial problem, information from data. Course exercises efficiently create reliable results that support interactively apply analysis tools, and share use an Advanced license of ArcGIS Pro and informed decision-making. This course is your insights across the enterprise. ArcGIS 3D Analyst™, ArcGIS Spatial Analyst™, taught using ArcGIS Desktop Advanced and ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst™. (ArcMap), and some course exercises use Who Should Attend tools provided in the ArcGIS Spatial Analyst GIS professionals, analysts, researchers, and Who Should Attend extension. others who want to dynamically visualize and GIS analysts, specialists, and others who analyze data manage or conduct spatial analysis projects Who Should Attend GIS analysts, specialists, and others who Learn How To Learn How To manage or conduct spatial analysis projects • Connect to data sources and prepare data • Prepare data and choose appropriate tools for analysis. and settings for analysis. Learn How To • Visualize, interact with, and analyze multiple • Examine features and distribution patterns • Choose appropriate data, methods, and datasets. within an area of interest and identify optimal tools to plan, execute, and document a • Share analysis results and workflow models. locations using 2D and 3D analyses tools. given analysis project. • Quantify spatial patterns using spatial • Automate analysis tasks using geoprocessing Prerequisite: statistics and analyze change over time to models. Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS is identify emerging hot spots. • Create a weighted suitability model to select recommended but not required. • Use interpolation and regression analysis to the optimal location for a new site. explain why patterns occur and predict how • Apply spatial statistics to examine patterns will change. distribution patterns and identify hot spots. • Automate an analysis workflow using a • Model temporal data to analyze and visualize geoprocessing model. change over time. • Share analysis results to your ArcGIS Online • Share analysis results so they are accessible organizational site or on-premises portal and repeatable. website. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

“Great class, has me excited to get started in ArcGIS Pro.”

Keith Ganzenmuller Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

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Working with Lidar Data in Imagery Analysis in ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 One day (8 hours)—$750 Overview Overview This course teaches best practices to extract This course introduces light detection and meaningful information from satellite imagery, ranging (lidar) data concepts, collection unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-collected methods, quality control considerations, and data, and other imagery formats. Learn common applications. Techniques and best how to display, process, and create derived practices to manage, edit, visualize, and share raster products using ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS lidar-derived 2D and 3D information products Image Analyst tools. In course exercises, you using ArcGIS Pro are covered. will explore common imagery applications, including disaster recovery, damage Who Should Attend assessment, and forest canopy assessment. GIS managers, data managers, analysts, Who Should Attend specialists, and others who need to manage, create, analyze, and disseminate lidar data GIS professionals and imagery analysts in and lidar-derived information products the private sector and civilian government agencies Learn How To Learn How To • Validate the quality and accuracy of lidar data. • Apply dynamic raster functions to enhance imagery display and perform change • Edit lidar data to correct errors. detection. • Organize, process, visualize, and share lidar • Perform supervised, object-based image data using ArcGIS LAS datasets, mosaic classification and assess the accuracy of datasets, and point cloud scene layers. results. • Derive useful information products from • Postprocess classified thematic rasters to lidar data, including raster surfaces, building support analysis needs. footprints, and vegetation estimates.v. • Work with derived information products Prerequisite: including digital elevation models. ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating Prerequisite: from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

“Fantastic course. I was so confused about Python before and this class just really made it all click!”

Kaitlyn Scott Creating Python Scripts for ArcGIS

18 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Collaboration and Sharing

ArcGIS 4: Sharing Content on the Web Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Using ArcGIS, you can easily share geographic content so it is accessible to everyone who needs it, when they need it, however they want to access it. This course teaches how to publish your organization’s authoritative GIS data, maps, and tools as ArcGIS services that can be discovered and used on desktops, the web, and mobile devices. This course is taught using ArcMap.

Who Should Attend • GIS professionals who need to share their authoritative content • Developers who want to incorporate ArcGIS services into custom apps • Administrators who need to understand the process for publishing ArcGIS services Learn How To • Determine which sharing option is appropriate for your needs. • Author and publish map services to share your authoritative GIS data. • Publish feature services to enable data editing over the web. • Create and publish image services to provide fast access to imagery. • Publish geoprocessing services to share analysis workflows and results. • Share GIS resources as stand-alone services and in web maps and apps. Prerequisite: ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows

“It was excellent. I left engaged and empowered.”

Julia Brown Get Started with ArcGIS Insights

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Managing Geospatial Data Field Data Collection and Creating and Editing Data with in ArcGIS Management Using ArcGIS ArcGIS Pro Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Overview Overview This course takes you on an in-depth Learn how ArcGIS supports a complete field This course teaches best practices to create exploration of the geodatabase, the native data management workflow—from the office accurate geographic data and maintain data storage format for ArcGIS software. to the field, in the field, and back to the office. it over time. You will get ample hands-on Best practices to create a geodatabase to You will learn best practices to configure and practice with a variety of ArcGIS Pro tools that centrally store and efficiently manage your deploy ArcGIS field productivity apps to meet streamline the editing process and decrease organization’s authoritative geospatial your data collection needs. You will have the the potential for errors when updating your data are covered. Using ArcGIS Pro, you opportunity to use your own iOS or Android GIS database. will develop skills needed to configure device to complete some course exercises. unique geodatabase features that ensure Who Should Attend data integrity and accuracy over time and a Who Should Attend GIS technicians, specialists, and other thorough understanding of file and enterprise GIS managers, professionals, and field experienced ArcGIS users who create and geodatabase capabilities. operations managers maintain their organization’s geographic data

Who Should Attend Learn How To Learn How To GIS managers, analysts, data managers, • Create a web app to collect requests and • Apply a standard editing workflow to data technicians, and others who manage generate work assignments. manage updates to geographic data. geographic data • Efficiently manage field workforce • Configure ArcGIS Pro application and project assignments and monitor field data settings to support efficient editing. Learn How To collection in real time. • Create, modify, and delete 2D and 3D • Create a geodatabase, explore schema • Create and configure a web map for map- features and attributes. options, and evaluate appropriate data based data collection and surveys for form- • Solve common data alignment issues models. based data collection. and maintain spatial relationships among • Add data to a geodatabase, edit feature • Create a navigation map that includes features when editing. geometry and attributes, and create a custom asset data. mosaic dataset to store and disseminate Prerequisite: imagery. Prerequisite: ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating • Define data rules and relationships to Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro simplify data editing and ensure data Organization integrity. • Configure access to an enterprise geodatabase and create a versioned feature class to allow multiple concurrent editors. Prerequisite: ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

“It was my first training experience and I really enjoyed it. My wheels kept on turning with every new app and how I could apply it to my organization.”

Greg Hornbeek Field Data Collection and Management Using ArcGIS

20 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Data Collection and Management (continued)

Working with Parcel Data in Editing and Maintaining Parcels Data Editing with Esri Production ArcGIS Pro Using ArcGIS Mapping Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Overview Overview This course teaches how to maintain accurate, This course teaches techniques to efficiently This course teaches how to increase data up-to-date, and authoritative parcel data store, edit, and ensure the accuracy of land production efficiency and maintain high- using the parcel fabric in ArcGIS Pro. You records data. Using the ArcGIS parcel fabric quality standards using Esri Production will learn a standard workflow to create a and Local Government Information Model, Mapping, an extension to ArcGIS Desktop. parcel fabric in a file geodatabase, add parcel you will learn recommended workflows to Working with data in a geodatabase, you will data to the fabric, and edit parcels to reflect perform many common parcel editing tasks. learn how to use the Esri Production Mapping real-world changes. This course assumes This course is taught using ArcMap. editing tools to extract new features and familiarity with land records terminology. maintain existing features to a specification. Who Should Attend This course explains the use of Esri Production Who Should Attend GIS technicians, parcel editors, tax mapping Mapping to edit features and familiarizes GIS technicians, editors, and others who need professionals, and others who maintain or you with the configuration tasks needed for to create and edit parcel data manage land records data implementation.

Learn How To Learn How To Who Should Attend • Create a parcel fabric in a file geodatabase • Apply the Local Government Information GIS technicians, spatial data managers, and and configure the parcel fabric environment. Model to an existing parcel fabric to enable project managers who are responsible for • Choose the appropriate method to load your automated editing workflows. updating and maintaining data to a standard parcel data into a parcel fabric. • Join new parcels to an existing parcel fabric, using Esri Production Mapping • Edit parcel geometry, measurements, split and merge parcels, adjust boundary Learn How To attributes, and labels in a branch versioning lines, and create a new subdivision. environment. • Migrate CAD data to the parcel fabric and • Use the tools in Esri Production Mapping to extend ArcGIS Desktop editing workflows. • Track parcel history and lineage to represent evaluate accuracy. land record changes over time. • Create a subdivision from CAD data. • Configure and use Product Library to enhance geodatabase validation. • Publish a parcel fabric as a feature service Prerequisite: to ArcGIS Enterprise so that up-to-date • Batch-load data into a production database. parcel data is available to everyone in your ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows • Streamline ArcGIS Desktop workflows using organization who needs it. Task Assistant Manager. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Creating and Editing Data with ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows

“Great and informative class. I would definitely recommend it to anyone.”

Shaun A. Encarnacio Editing and Maintaining Parcels Using ArcGIS

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Get Started with ArcGIS Data Introduction to ArcGIS Workflow Reviewer Manager One day (8 hours)—$750 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Overview This course teaches how to streamline data Learn how to configure ArcGIS Workflow validation to quickly identify features that Manager—an easy-to-use, scalable enterprise do not meet your organization’s quality workflow management system—to automate requirements. You will gain hands-on and simplify GIS and non-GIS work. This experience configuring and running course prepares you to deploy standardized, automated data checks to holistically manage centralized, and repeatable workflows across and track the status of errors throughout the your organization to drive efficiencies in quality control process. This course is taught business processes and data production. using ArcGIS Desktop Advanced (ArcMap). Who Should Attend Who Should Attend Managers and others who want to develop • GIS technicians, spatial data managers, and and enforce standard, repeatable GIS project managers who need to oversee or workflows within their organization using perform data quality checks using ArcGIS ArcGIS Workflow Manager Data Reviewer • Anyone working with Esri Production Learn How To Mapping, Esri Defense Mapping, or a stand- • Set up the database, system tables, and alone license of ArcGIS Data Reviewer security model. • Create jobs, execute workflows, and manage Learn How To job status in ArcMap or ArcGIS Pro. • Define data quality requirements. • Model your business processes as ArcGIS • Perform automated and semiautomated Workflow Manager workflows. validation. • Publish ArcGIS Workflow Manager services • Compile and track data quality results. and web viewers. • Review and assess data quality. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows

“This was a very helpful class that has encouraged me to begin using ArcGIS Pro more at work.”

Dean Chauvin Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

22 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Database and Server Management

ArcGIS Enterprise: ArcGIS Enterprise: Get Started with ArcGIS Configuring a Base Deployment Administration Workflows GeoEvent Server Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 One day (8 hours)—$750 Overview Overview Overview Learn administration essentials to install Master techniques to configure and maintain This course teaches core principles and and configure an ArcGIS Enterprise base an ArcGIS Enterprise solution that meets essential skills needed to enable real-time deployment that enables individuals to your organization’s business needs. You will data analytics through an ArcGIS Enterprise securely access, create, and share geospatial learn about ArcGIS Enterprise architecture, deployment. Learn how to connect to resources. You will learn how to license and server licensing roles and extensions, and real-time sensors, analyze and visualize a install the four software components of a base the capabilities that support common GIS data feed, and send updates and alerts to deployment and ensure system security and patterns of use. Best practices to manage everyone who needs them. performance. servers, data, and services while ensuring system performance over time are covered. Who Should Attend Who Should Attend IT and GIS administrators, GIS technical leads, IT and GIS administrators, GIS technical leads, Who Should Attend and others who manage an ArcGIS Enterprise and others who manage an ArcGIS Enterprise IT and GIS administrators, GIS technical leads, deployment deployment and others who manage an ArcGIS Enterprise deployment Learn How To Learn How To • Understand ArcGIS GeoEvent™ Server key • Install ArcGIS GIS Server, Portal for ArcGIS, Learn How To capabilities, architecture, and supporting ArcGIS Data Store, and ArcGIS Web Adaptor • Apply best practices to configure GIS applications. (IIS or Java Platform). resources, services, and caches. • Apply best practices to create a GeoEvent • Configure an ArcGIS Enterprise portal to • Use scripts to automate common service, configure its data schema, write to a manage users, groups, and content sharing administrative functions. feature service, and visualize the output on privileges. • Configure distributed collaboration between a web map. • Apply HTTPS certificates to support multiple ArcGIS Enterprise portals. • Filter real-time data using a geofence. encrypted communication. • Maintain system performance using • Monitor analytics in real time using a • Configure a suitable authentication method workload separation. dashboard. for your organization’s needs. Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: ArcGIS Enterprise: Configuring a Base ArcGIS Enterprise: Administration Workflows Sharing GIS Content Using ArcGIS Deployment

“I really enjoyed the class and feel I learned important content that will help me in the implementation and support of the technology.”

Randall Booze ArcGIS Enterprise: Configuring a Base Deployment

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Deploying and Maintaining a Implementing Versioned Configuring Branch Versioning in Multiuser Geodatabase Workflows in a Multiuser ArcGIS Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Geodatabase One day (8 hours)—$750 Overview Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview This course prepares you to successfully Overview This course prepares GIS professionals and deploy a multiuser geodatabase to manage A successful multiuser editing environment database administrators to implement branch your organization’s geographic data assets. requires a sound versioning workflow that versioning in an enterprise geodatabase using You will explore the multiuser geodatabase minimizes disruption to editors, ensures the ArcGIS Pro. Learn best practices to establish architecture and installation options and learn integrity of GIS data, and integrates well branch versioning workflows that support how to configure the geodatabase for efficient with existing business workflows—all while multiuser editing and the accuracy of your data storage and delivery of data access and maintaining optimal database performance. authoritative geospatial data. This course is editing capabilities to many users. This course This course explores a variety of versioned especially relevant for organizations that have is taught using ArcMap. editing workflows and examines how deployed ArcGIS Utility Network or ArcGIS versioning decisions impact data accuracy Pro Parcel Fabric. Who Should Attend and database performance. Spatial database administrators and GIS data Who Should Attend managers Who Should Attend GIS database managers and administrators GIS database managers and administrators Learn How To Learn How To • Create and connect to a multiuser Learn How To • Create and edit a branch version of a feature geodatabase. • Deploy a versioning workflow that meets class stored in an enterprise geodatabase. • Efficiently load and update data in a your organization’s needs. • Configure user roles, group permissions, and multiuser geodatabase. • Efficiently load data into a versioned feature privileges for branched-version editing. • Configure storage settings to support your class. • Share branch-versioned data as a service to organization’s data management workflows. • Manage multiple geodatabase versions. support online and offline multiuser editing workflows. • Set up user roles and permissions to provide • Monitor and maintain database performance secure data access. in a versioned editing environment. • Implement conflict detection, track feature • Apply best practices to optimize edits, synchronize offline edits to branch- geodatabase performance. Prerequisites: versioned data, and compare version Yes, see website for details. changes over time. Prerequisite: ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows Prerequisite: Yes; see website for details.

“Great materials, content, and I loved the option of remote training for instructor-led classes. Very nice option for local government training budgets and not having to travel to training.”

Janice Chezick Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your Organization

24 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Database and Server Management (continued)

Distributing Data Using Geodatabase Replication Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Geodatabase replication is a powerful way to extend access to GIS data stored in a multiuser geodatabase across organizations and into the field. This course teaches how to plan for and implement geodatabase replication to support multiuser editing workflows and data sharing initiatives. You will learn best practices for protecting the integrity of your production database while meeting the needs of desktop, mobile, and online users.

Who Should Attend GIS database managers and administrators who need to incorporate geodatabase replication into their organization’s business and versioned editing workflows.

Learn How To • Determine the number and type of replicas needed to support your organization’s GIS workflows and applications. • Use DBMS queries and ArcGIS tools to create and manage replicas. • Plan and implement an efficient synchronization strategy for your data distribution architecture. Prerequisite: Implementing Versioned Workflows in a Multiuser Geodatabase

“The materials were very well structured. The exercises provided the perfect amount of repetition to ensure steps were understood and learned. The exercise scenarios made the concepts easy to grasp.”

Molly Purnell Distributing Data Using Geodatabase Replication

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Creating Python Scripts for Configuring Web Apps Using Introduction to Web ArcGIS Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS Development Using ArcGIS API Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 One day (8 hours)—$750 for JavaScript Overview Overview Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Time is valuable. Learn how to create scripts Learn how to create intuitive, focused web Overview that will streamline your GIS work. This apps that are accessible on desktop and Learn how to create web apps that feature course teaches how to access the Python mobile devices—without writing any code. ArcGIS content and capabilities. environment in ArcGIS Pro, create scripts This course shows how to take advantage of Version 4 of ArcGIS API for JavaScript provides for common data management tasks, and existing web maps, themes, and widgets to a streamlined experience for application automate geoprocessing workflows. You build apps that feature your organization’s development and new capabilities to easily will learn techniques to share your scripts so branding and deliver the functionality your incorporate 2D and 3D content. This course they are easily accessible both inside and users require. Course attendees receive a free introduces the API classes, components, and outside ArcGIS Pro. This course assumes e-book copy of Getting to Know Web GIS, available functionality that will help you create some familiarity with Python and basic third edition. high-performing web applications. programming concepts. Who Should Attend Who Should Attend Who Should Attend GIS professionals, managers, and others who GIS professionals and others with some HTML, GIS analysts, specialists, data processors, and are familiar with creating and sharing maps CSS, and JavaScript experience who want to others who want to automate ArcGIS tasks using ArcGIS Online develop custom web applications and workflows Learn How To Learn How To Learn How To • Plan a web app design based on the • Create apps that incorporate your • Apply Python syntax rules, error handling audience and required functionality. organization’s web maps, web scenes, and techniques, and tool validation to create • Configure themes and widgets to meet web layers. robust scripts in ArcGIS Pro. app requirements. • Display and render maps in both 2D and 3D. • Use lists and loops to repeat geoprocessing • Evaluate a web app design and functionality • Provide capabilities for end users to search tasks within a script to create an efficient, on virtual devices. and query map layers. repeatable analysis workflow. • Publish a web app. • Develop and test application functionality. • Use cursors to access geospatial data, edit attributes, and create and modify features. Prerequisite: Prerequisites: • Create geoprocessing packages and custom None Yes, see website for details. script tools to share your Python scripts with other ArcGIS users. Prerequisite: ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

“I liked the nontraditional lessons where we went to work trying to solve a problem rather than going through step-by-step exercises. I am amazed how well the remote class works.”

Darin Sleight Introduction to Web Development Using ArcGIS API for JavaScript

26 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Scripting and Application Development (continued)

Extending ArcGIS Pro with Add-Ins Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Learn how to use the ArcGIS Pro software development kit (SDK) to develop custom add-ins that support your organization’s unique workflows. This course introduces key ArcGIS Pro SDK programming patterns, the ArcGIS Pro API, and a wide range of interface customizations and custom functionality that can be deployed using add-ins.

Who Should Attend Application developers with C# or Visual Basic .NET programming skills

Learn How To • Develop, test, and deploy ArcGIS Pro SDK customizations using the add-in extensibility framework. • Customize the ArcGIS Pro ribbon and apply key programming patterns. • Create custom tools to interact with maps and scenes and select or edit geodatabase features. • Create dock panes and other controls to work with projects, portals, items, views, layers, symbols, and renderers. Prerequisite: ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows

Training Available 24/7 Learn at your own pace when it’s convenient for you. E-Learning courses from Esri feature conceptual material, presentations, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises to support diverse learning styles. Go to esri.com/coursecatalog for an up-to-date list of e-Learning courses.

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These courses teach geospatial Working with Utility Networks Configuring Utility Networks concepts and ArcGIS best practices in ArcGIS in ArcGIS in the context of industry examples Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 and data. Overview Overview ArcGIS provides robust tools to model, This course prepares you to deploy ArcGIS visualize, edit, and analyze complex utility Utility Network to realistically model and networks. This course introduces the ArcGIS manage your organization’s assets and Utility Network model in the enterprise infrastructure. Learn how to define the geodatabase. Learn about the latest network schema and properties and load data capabilities to better manage network assets, into a utility network. Attendees can complete minimize network disruptions, and quickly course exercises using electric, gas, or water respond to outages. utility scenarios.

Who Should Attend Who Should Attend GIS professionals who need to edit GIS administrators, technical leads, and others and analyze electric, gas, water, or who need to configure and deploy ArcGIS telecommunications networks Utility Network

Learn How To Learn How To • Deploy a utility network solution and add • Build a utility network using geoprocessing rules to accurately model connectivity and tools. data relationships. • Choose a method to migrate existing • Apply a standard workflow to create and features into a utility network. edit network features and components while • Configure customizations to enhance maintaining data integrity. network diagrams and tracing and editing • Perform network tracing to identify workflows. the source of disruption and impacted • Manage utility network schema changes and customers. release updates over time. • Create and share a diagram to dynamically visualize the network. Prerequisite: Working with Utility Networks in ArcGIS Prerequisite: ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro

“Outstanding! This course really cleared up a lot of questions regarding our impending configuration and we can better participate in these discussions now.”

James Mitchell, ArcGIS Enterprise: Administration Workflows

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Introduction to Geospatial Using ArcGIS for Geospatial Image Exploitation for Defense Concepts for Intelligence Intelligence Analysis and Intelligence Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Overview Overview Learn foundational geospatial concepts that This course teaches geospatial concepts and This course introduces essential remote support the intelligence cycle. In the context recommended workflows that support the sensing and imagery concepts related to of real-world scenarios, you will get hands-on production of timely, accurate, and actionable visualizing and analyzing imagery using ArcGIS practice applying ArcGIS tools and workflows intelligence. Using relevant scenarios and Pro and ArcGIS Image Analyst software. to prepare, visualize, analyze, and disseminate operational problems, you will learn how to Attendees get hands-on practice working data that supports intelligence operations. manage, analyze, and visualize geospatial with a variety of imagery data in the context This course is taught using ArcGIS Pro. data, then share your work by producing of realistic scenarios. The course focuses on mission-specific products aligned with preparing attendees to apply appropriate Who Should Attend industry best practices. This course is taught techniques and recommended workflows to Professionals in the military, intelligence, using ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS 3D Analyst, and create useful information that supports mission and national security communities who have ArcGIS Spatial Analyst. planning and tactical operations. minimal or no geospatial experience and who specialize in intelligence planning, geospatial Who Should Attend Who Should Attend intelligence, all-source intelligence, imagery Professionals in the military, intelligence, Geospatial and imagery analysts in the exploitation, or intelligence production and national security communities who military, intelligence, and national security specialize in intelligence planning, geospatial communities Learn How To intelligence, all-source intelligence, imagery • Identify and prepare geospatial data and exploitation, or intelligence production Learn How To other content for visualization and analysis. • Choose appropriate imagery datasets for a • Organize, create, and manage geospatial Learn How To given scenario and area of interest. data stored in a geodatabase. • Evaluate and prepare geospatial data to • Understand factors that can impact the • Display geospatial data and imagery on a support intelligence planning and analysis accuracy of imagery interpretation and map. activities. apply mensuration techniques to accurately • Create and disseminate information • Analyze potential threats to identify patterns, measure features on oblique and vertical products to support mission planning and hot spots, and clusters. imagery. intelligence operations. • Use Military Tools for ArcGIS and ArcGIS • Apply raster processing functions to enhance LocateXT to support production workflows, imagery display and perform change Prerequisite: analysis, visualization, and information detection analysis. Experience working on a desktop personal dissemination. • Perform image classification and analyze computer and with Microsoft Office • Create and share operational map products full-motion video to categorize land-cover applications that include military symbology. features and identify areas and objects of interest. Prerequisite: Introduction to Geospatial Concepts for Prerequisite: Intelligence Introduction to Geospatial Concepts for Intelligence

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Using ArcGIS for Public Safety ArcGIS Analysis Workflows for Arc Hydro: GIS for Water Workflows Public Safety Resources Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Three days (24 hours)—$2,250 Overview Overview Overview This course introduces ArcGIS Pro Explore realistic scenarios as you learn Explore the Arc Hydro data model and tools software and a geographic approach that a standard analysis workflow that will using a series of real-world examples. You will complements and enhances typical public provide deeper insight into how location learn the basic principles of the Arc Hydro safety workflows. You will work with tools to impacts public safety incidents, trends, and data model, how to extend it, and about map and visualize public safety data, identify operations. Working primarily with ArcGIS the Arc Hydro tools that help you efficiently patterns, create actionable information, and Pro, you will explore tools and techniques to manage and use the data model and perform produce dynamic maps and 3D scenes to visualize and quantify public safety data, then water resource analyses. This course is taught effectively disseminate that information. This share your analysis results using easy-to- using ArcMap. course uses realistic public safety scenarios. understand maps and apps. Who Should Attend Who Should Attend Who Should Attend GIS professionals and others interested in Emergency management, law enforcement, Crime analysts and other public safety ArcGIS water resource applications who want fire and rescue, and emergency call taking professionals in law enforcement, homeland to implement the Arc Hydro data model and and dispatch professionals who have minimal security, emergency management, and tools experience with GIS related fields Learn How To Learn How To Learn How To • Combine Arc Hydro data structure and tools • Display data stored in tables and • Evaluate and prepare data from a variety of to solve realistic water resource problems. spreadsheets as features on a map. sources to support an analysis project. • Extend Arc Hydro tools to create custom • Visualize trends and patterns in your data. • Apply spatial statistics tools to identify functionality. • Apply spatial analysis techniques to derive patterns, hot spots, and clusters. • Integrate external models into Arc Hydro. new information from your data. • Apply analytical techniques to predict • Perform watershed modeling and analysis. • Edit GIS data to ensure responders, behavior and impact of public safety decision-makers, and stakeholders have phenomena. Prerequisites: access to up-to-date data. • Share analysis results with decision-makers Yes, see website for details and stakeholders. Prerequisites: Basic familiarity with GIS concepts is Prerequisite: recommended. Experience with Windows- Using ArcGIS for Public Safety Workflows based software for basic file management and browsing is required.

“I felt like the course content was excellent, and it really covered a lot of the topics and analysis tools that I can and will use in my research work in the future.”

Samantha Allen Spatial Analysis with ArcGIS Pro

30 *For up-to-date course descriptions, prerequisites, pricing, and schedules, visit esri.com/coursecatalog. Industry-Focused Courses (continued)

Hydrologic and Hydraulic Introduction to ArcGIS Pipeline Analyses Using ArcGIS Referencing Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Two days (16 hours)—$1,500 Overview Overview Learn GIS techniques for terrain analysis, The ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing extension to hydrologic and hydraulic (H&H) characteristics ArcGIS provides advanced linear referencing extraction, numerical model input and output, capabilities to pipeline operators. Using real- modeling process automation, and result world examples, this course teaches essential mapping. The class will take full advantage concepts and workflows to map and visualize of ArcGIS and its extensions to support pipeline data, define behavior for events and requirements that H&H analyses pose to route associations, and maintain accurate GIS technology. You will gain hands-on pipeline data over time. Familiarity with experience developing HMS and RAS model pipeline referencing terminology is assumed. inputs and analyzing and mapping model results. Utilization of GIS infrastructure Who Should Attend for support of other H&H models will also GIS professionals in the pipeline industry be discussed. The focus of this class is on the functionality that GIS provides to H&H Learn How To modeling, not on performing H&H analyses. • Apply best practices to streamline your Opportunities for using GIS for postmodel organization’s pipeline data management analyses such as mapping and flood damage workflows. estimation will be discussed. This course is • Configure and manage linear referencing taught using ArcMap. networks and events. • Apply common pipeline workflows such as Who Should Attend rerouting, retirement, splitting and merging H&H and GIS professionals who support H&H centerlines, and event maintenance. analyses Prerequisites: Learn How To Yes, see website for details. • Implement GIS as a spatial and temporal integrator. • Use hydrologic statistical modeling (NSS and StreamStats). • Develop hydrologic (HMS and GeoHMS) and hydraulic (RAS and GeoRAS) physical models. • Perform floodplain mapping. Prerequisites: Yes, see website for details.

“I can definitely see some of the topics being applied in the very near future to our analyses. The course answered several questions I had going in.”

Joe Etter Using ArcGIS for Public Safety Workflows

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The Esri Technical Certification program supports the global community of recognized as the global qualified individuals who are proficient in best practices using Esri software. Exams standard for not only its software validate expertise in desktop, developer, and enterprise use of ArcGIS. View but also its groundbreaking detailed exam information at esri.com/certification. approach to GIS as science and an industry. Esri Technical Enhance your professional potential and reap the personal rewards that come Certification exams are a with achieving a goal. great way to showcase your The commitment to prepare for and earn a certification hones time management, knowledge of the ever-evolving analytical, and problem-solving skills. Together with proven technical expertise, world of GIS!” these skills help individuals differentiate themselves in a competitive job market and increase their credibility with decision-makers. An Esri certification amplifies Adrien Hafner Esri-Certified ArcGIS Desktop Associate, your potential to earn more responsibility, expand your professional network, and Enterprise Geodata Management Associate, advance your career. and Enterprise Administration Associate

Does your organization rely on Esri technology? A workforce certified in Esri best practices is a strategic asset. An engaged, skilled workforce is essential to deliver innovative geospatial products that earn the confidence of your customers and constituents. This guide Certification simplifies the hiring process by helping you quickly identify qualified covers the general candidates for key technical positions. By supporting development paths for a concepts on the variety of staff roles, certification is a valuable tool to motivate and retain talented ArcGIS Desktop professionals. Associate exam, reviews exam objectives, and provides additional resources for self-study.

This study guide is tailored to meet the exam preparation needs of candidates for the ArcGIS Desktop Professional certification.

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A Get Started with ArcGIS Insights...... 17 Arc Hydro: GIS for Water Resources ...... 30 ArcGIS 2: Essential Workflows ...... 13 H ArcGIS 3: Performing Analysis ...... 17 Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analyses Using ArcGIS ...... 31 ArcGIS 4: Sharing Content on the Web ...... 19 ArcGIS Analysis Workflows for Public Safety...... 30 I ArcGIS Enterprise: Administration Workflows...... 23 Image Exploitation for Defense and Intelligence...... 10, 29 ArcGIS Enterprise: Configuring a Base Deployment...... 23 Imagery Analysis in ArcGIS Pro...... 9, 18 ArcGIS Online: Essential Workflows...... 8, 11 Implementing Versioned Workflows in a Multiuser Geodatabase...... 24 ArcGIS Pro: Essential Workflows...... 12 Introduction to ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting...... 15 C Introduction to ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting...... 16 Introduction to ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing...... 31 Cartography with ArcGIS for Maritime: Charting ...... 16 Introduction to ArcGIS Workflow Manager...... 22 Configuring ArcGIS for Aviation: Charting ...... 16 Introduction to Esri Defense Mapping...... 15 Configuring Branch Versioning in ArcGIS...... 24 Introduction to Esri Production Mapping...... 15 Configuring Utility Networks in ArcGIS...... 9, 28 Introduction to Geospatial Concepts for Intelligence...... 29 Configuring Web Apps Using Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS...... 26 Introduction to GIS Using ArcGIS...... 11 Creating and Editing Data with ArcGIS Pro...... 20 Introduction to Web Development Using ArcGIS API for JavaScript...... 26 Creating Maps and Visualizations with ArcGIS...... 14 Creating Python Scripts for ArcGIS...... 26 Creating Story Maps with ArcGIS...... 14 M Managing Geospatial Data in ArcGIS...... 20 D Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro...... 12 Data Editing with Esri Production Mapping...... 21 Deploying and Maintaining a Multiuser Geodatabase..... 24 P Preparing for Change...... 8, 11 Designing Maps with ArcGIS...... 14 Putting ArcGIS to Use across Your Organization...... 12 Distributing Data Using Geodatabase Replication...... 25

E S Spatial Analysis with ArcGIS Pro...... 17 Editing and Maintaining Parcels Using ArcGIS ...... 21 Extending ArcGIS Pro with Add-Ins...... 27 U F Using ArcGIS for Geospatial Intelligence Analysis...... 29 Using ArcGIS for Public Safety Workflows...... 30 Field Data Collection and Management Using ArcGIS...... 20

G W Working with Lidar Data in ArcGIS...... 18 Get Started with ArcGIS Data Reviewer...... 22 Working with Parcel Data in ArcGIS Pro...... 21 Get Started with ArcGIS GeoEvent Server...... 10, 23 Working with Utility Networks in ArcGIS...... 28

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