Introduction to ArcGIS Online
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ArcGIS Online is a geographic information system (GIS) that is used to create, edit, visualize, and analyze spatial data—all in an online cloud-based system, using only your browser. In this introduction, you’ll get an overview of its features, how to access your organization and how to connect to data sources, along with examples on how you can create and share a map. Some basic knowledge of GIS concepts, such as basemaps, layers and shapefiles is recommended, but not required. We will not be performing any analysis. This class is only open to members of the Caltech community that have a valid and current access credential log-in. A log-in link to the Caltech GPS GIS organization will be provided. Please note that we will not be covering ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, or other desktop versions.
As part of GIS Day, this class is being offered as a special in-person session in the Geology Library, 201 N. Mudd. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
There is a limited number of registration spots available.