Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has applications in practically every field, and people who know how to work with it are in demand in today's highly competitive job market. Learn how to take advantage of this powerful technology with Introduction to ArcGIS using ArcView 9.1. The two-day workshop will provide you with a hands-on opportunity to begin using the world's most popular GIS software.
Two-day workshops, sponsored by the Syracuse University Library, will be held at the E.S. Bird Library on the campus of Syracuse University on:
Description of the Workshop: The workshop will give you the instruction you need to put ArcView to work for you right away. Through a series of instructor-led demonstrations and hands-on exercises, you will learn how to use ArcView to display, edit, query, and analyze geographic data, as well as display and edit maps and charts.
Who Should Attend: ArcView is designed for and used by engineers, planners, public utility managers, marketing professionals, public safety personnel, natural resource managers, academic professionals, and others who work with maps and other forms of geographic data.
Hands-on exercises: Each participant will have their own computer to use in exploring the software and completing the exercises included in the workshop.
Materials:You will also receive a 538-page introductory text and a CD-ROM with exercise data and a FREE 180-day trial copy of ArcGIS software.
If you are interested in taking this course in the future please contact John Olson, (315) 443-4818.