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Please find below Esri session information for those of you planning to
attend the Northwest GIS User Group conference (http://nwgis.org/) in
Spokane September 13-17.
Early Registration ends August 27th, Register Today
All Pre-Conference Training Options
Pre-Conference
Training Course: Creating Effective Web Applications
using ArcGIS Server
Learn the basic design principles for creating Web mapping applications
that are attractive, fast, and easy to use. In course exercises, you
will work with the lightweight ArcGIS Web Mapping APIs (using your
choice of ArcGIS API: Flex, JavaScript, or Microsoft Silverlight/WPF) to
create a focused application that utilizes internal and external ArcGIS
Server Web services. This class is intended for GIS analysts and others
who want to create Web mapping applications to extend the use of GIS
data to non-GIS departments within an organization or to the general
public via the Internet. No Web development experience is required.
Esri instructor. Esri Certificates of Completion given at the end of
the class.
ESRI Northwest Update - Wednesday, September
15 11:00 a.m. - Noon
Heather Glock, Esri
Get up to speed with all of the news from Esri's Northwest regional
office. Presentation will highlight Esri International User Conference
theme, awards and recognition, regional staffing updates, training
program and seminar updates, and provide an overview of Esri's Wednesday
afternoon and Thursday/Friday sessions.
Increasing
Productivity with ArcGIS 10 - Wednesday, September 15 1:30
p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
TJ Abbenhaus, John Sharrard, and Shane Clarke, Esri
This session shows how ArcGIS 10 can make it easier to be more
productive in your job, whether you're working in a desktop, mobile,
server, or cloud environment. Topics and demonstrations highlight
improvements to the ArcGIS 10 system to better support the creation,
management, analysis, and dissemination of information. Learn how to:
* Manage imagery more
efficiently in desktop and server
* Leverage online content
available through ArcGIS.com
* Perform improved spatial
analysis using new time-aware tools,
3D editing, and Python scripting
* Extend GIS into the field
with new resources for deploying
mobile applications
* Simplify custom application
developments using improved web
APIs, add-ins, and streamlined ArcObjects software development kits.
Migrating to ArcGIS
10
Thursday, September 16 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Marty Balikov, Esri
This session will delve into strategies for migrating to ArcGIS 10.
Topics include licensing concepts, best practices for migration,
geodatabase migration techniques, and Esri resources and services that
can assist you with your migration.
What Does Gov 2.0
Mean To You?
Thursday, September 16 8:30 a.m. -
10:00 a.m.
Chuck Cmeyla and TJ Abbenhaus, Esri
In nearly every state and local government jurisdiction, staff is
talking about Gov 2.0. But, what is Gov 2.0 and are we ready to embrace
it? This session will be delivered in two parts. The first part of the
session will define Gov 2.0 in simple terms and explain the key
components of it - transparency, collaboration, social media, cloud
computing and applications. The second part will be a live
"tour" of
the new Esri Local Government Resource Center. There are many free
tools available at the Resource Center that complement Gov 2.0. The key
features will be shown - data models, templates, maps, and applications.
Introduction to
Python Scripting for Map Automation in ArcGIS 10
Thursday, September 16 8:30 a.m. -
10:00 a.m.
Jeff Barrette, Esri
ArcGIS 10 introduces the ability to automate mapping tasks through a new
Python mapping module. This session will provide an overview of the
arcpy.mapping module and will demonstrate how it can be used to process
map documents, layers, data frames, and layouts in batch. This session
is for GIS professionals that are looking for an easier way to develop
automated tasks without necessarily having to learn the complexities of
ArcObjects and sophisticated development environments as well as those
that are interested in understanding how Python development fits within
the overall ArcGIS scripting/customization framework. Attendees will
also be introduced to the best resources and fastest ways to start
writing their own mapping scripts in ArcGIS 10. This 90 minute
introduction serves as a prerequisite for those interested in the
hands-on workshops taking place during the conference.
Hands-on Workshop:
Python Scripting for Map Automation in ArcGIS 10
Thursday, September 16 3 SESSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM: 10:30 a.m. -
Noon;
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.; 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Jeff Barrette, Esri
This hands-on workshop is for GIS professionals that are responsible for
managing map documents, layer files, and automating maps within their
organization. This is a great opportunity for those that want to test
drive Esri's scripting environment for map automation and get a good
sense for how it works and what it can accomplish. You will have the
opportunity to try the new arcpy.mapping module by following along
during demonstrations and then try your hand at some challenging tasks
to solve on your own (or get help with). This will also be a great
opportunity to learn the finer details of what can be accomplished using
the arc.py mapping scripting environment.
Special notes:
Three hands-on workshops are offered. Each workshop accommodates 20
people. Please visit the Esri booth to reserve a seat.
Prerequisites: Introduction to Python Scripting for Map Automation in
ArcGIS 10 (Thursday, September 16 8:30 - 10:00 a.m.), and some
familiarity with general scripting and/or Python scripting.
Esri Hands-On
Learning Lab
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ing> Friday, September 17
Take advantage of the free training available in the Hands -On Learning
Lab. You can choose from more than 15 lessons covering many topics
related to Esri ArcGIS 10 software. Lessons take approximately 30-40
minutes to complete and consist of a recorded video lecture and a
hands-on software exercise. All training materials are provided.
First-come, first-serve. No advanced registration is required.
Lessons available:
Basics of the Geodatabase Model
Creating a Map in ArcGIS
Designing Effective Web Applications using ArcGIS Server
Editing in ArcGIS Desktop
Geocoding with ArcGIS
Getting Started with Animation
Introduction to ArcGIS Data Reviewer
Introduction to ArcGIS Desktop
Introduction to ArcGIS Server
Introduction to Geoprocessing using Python
Introduction to Network Analyst
Introduction to Spatial Analyst
Introduction to Versioned Editing
Spatial Statistics for Public Health
What's New at Version 10
Working with CAD in ArcGIS
Last modified: August 13, 2010 10:44 AM | Paul Ferro
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