ESRI Online Training Courses Included in a Premium License ...



ESRI Online Training Courses Included in a Premium License (Sept. 2014)

Overview

The ESRI Virtual Campus training provides a high-quality learning experience using interactive exercises, examples, and instructional resources to create a rich learning environment.

Web courses teach a variety of topics related to ESRI software, the theory underlying GIS technology, and the application of GIS tools in particular fields. Some Web courses include downloadable trial editions of ESRI software.

Are you new to online self-paced courses on our Virtual Campus? The course orientation [Flash] [non-Flash version] provides a tutorial on how to navigate a Virtual Campus course.

Premium License

This license includes all Virtual Campus courses authored exclusively by ESRI and courses authored by experts outside of ESRI. View the list of courses.

Objectives

Each course provides individual learning objectives.

Prerequisites and Recommendation

• Each user must have an ESRI Global Account Login.

• Participants should be familiar with the Windows operating system.

• Refer to each course prerequisites and recommendations.

Duration and Expiration

Each learning module of a Web course takes approximately three hours to complete. Each license code is valid for one year.

Target Audience

These courses are intended for new GIS users as well as experienced users.

|3D Analysis of Surfaces and Features Using ArcGIS |

|3D Visualization Techniques Using ArcGIS |

|Address Geocoding with ArcGIS |

|Advanced Techniques for Cartographic Representations |

|Aprender ArcGIS Desktop (para ArcGIS 10) |

|Archiving Data in a Multiuser Geodatabase |

|Basics of Map Projections (for ArcGIS 10) |

|Basics of Python (for ArcGIS 10) |

|Basics of Raster Data |

|Basics of the Geodatabase Data Model |

|Building Models for GIS Analysis Using ArcGIS |

|Business Intelligence Using Esri Location Analytics Solutions |

|Cartographic Design Using ArcGIS 9 |

|Configuring and Administering an ArcGIS Online Organization |

|Controlling Data Translations Using Extract, Transform, and Load Processes |

|Creating 3D Data Using ArcGIS |

|Creating and Editing Metadata in ArcGIS |

|Creating and Integrating Data for Natural Resource Applications |

|Creating and Sharing GIS Content Using ArcGIS Online |

|Creating and Sharing Map Packages in ArcGIS |

|Creating Dynamic Maps Using Esri Maps for Office |

|Creating, Editing, and Managing Geodatabases for ArcGIS Desktop |

|Data QC with ArcGIS: Automating Validation |

|Data Transformation with ArcGIS Data Interoperability Spatial ETL Tools |

|Deriving Rasters for Terrain Analysis Using ArcGIS |

|Displaying Raster Data Using ArcGIS |

|Distance Analysis Using ArcGIS |

|Exploring Spatial Patterns in Your Data Using ArcGIS |

|Extending the ArcGIS Viewer for Flex |

|Finding Geographic Data in ArcGIS |

|Georeferencing Raster Data Using ArcGIS |

|Georeferencing Rasters in ArcGIS |

|Getting Started with Cartographic Representations |

|Getting Started with Geodatabase Topology |

|Getting Started with Hazus-MH 2.0 |

|Getting Started with Linear Referencing |

|Getting Started with the Geodatabase |

|Image Processing with ArcGIS 10.1 |

|Integrating User-Supplied Data into the Hazus-MH 2.0 Flood Model |

|Introduction to Editing Parcels Using ArcGIS Desktop 10 |

|Introduction to Surface Modeling Using ArcGIS |

|Introduction to the ArcGIS for Server REST API |

|Introduction to the Hazus-MH 2.0 Comprehensive Data Management System |

|Introduction to the Hazus-MH 2.0 Earthquake Model |

|Introduction to the Hazus-MH 2.0 Flood Model |

|Introduction to the Hazus-MH 2.0 Hurricane Model |

|Introduction to the Hazus-MH 2.0 Inventory |

|Introduction to the Hazus-MH 2.0 Storm Surge Model |

|Learning ArcGIS 3D Analyst |

|Learning ArcGIS Desktop (for ArcGIS 10) |

|Learning ArcGIS Spatial Analyst |

|Linear Referencing Using ArcGIS |

|Loss Estimation Using the Hazus-MH 2.0 Earthquake Model |

|Loss Estimation Using the Hazus-MH 2.0 Flood Model |

|Loss Estimation Using the Hazus-MH 2.0 Hurricane Model |

|Managing Lidar Data in ArcGIS 10 |

|Managing Lidar Data Using LAS Datasets |

|Managing Lidar Data Using Mosaic Datasets |

|Managing Lidar Data Using Terrain Datasets |

|Managing Parcel Data Using ArcGIS Desktop 10 |

|Modeling a City Using Esri CityEngine |

|Network Analysis Using ArcGIS |

|Organizing Raster Data Using ArcGIS |

|Performing ArcGIS Online Administrator Tasks |

|Performing Spatial Interpolation Using ArcGIS |

|Preparing Data for the 3D City Information Model |

|Processing Raster Data Using ArcGIS |

|Python Scripting for Geoprocessing Workflows |

|Python Scripting for Map Automation in ArcGIS 10 |

|Referencing Data to Real-World Locations Using ArcGIS |

|Regression Analysis Using ArcGIS |

|Solving Spatial Problems Using ArcGIS |

|The 15-Minute Map: Creating a Basic Map in ArcMap |

|Transforming Data Using Extract, Transform, and Load Processes |

|Understanding Geographic Data |

|Understanding GIS Queries |

|Understanding Hazus-MH 2.0 Earthquake Model Results |

|Understanding Hazus-MH 2.0 Flood Model Results |

|Understanding Hazus-MH 2.0 Hurricane Model Results |

|Understanding Map Projections and Coordinate Systems |

|Using Lidar Data in ArcGIS 10 |

|Using Raster Data for Site Selection |

|Working with Annotation in ArcGIS |

|Working with Coordinate Systems in ArcGIS 10 |

|Working with Geodatabase Domains and Subtypes in ArcGIS |

|Working with Rasters in ArcGIS Desktop |

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