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first published week of: 10/24/2016
ArcGIS users have a new way to get no-cost, hands-on training. Next month, we’re staging the first Geodata Academy in New York City (though not on Broadway). The topic: Expand the Reach of Your GIS with Web Maps.
Geodata Academy events are in-person, about three hours, and highly interactive. An Esri expert facilitates each session. Content and activities are carefully designed to ensure attendees acquire a specific set of skills they can apply on their own back at the office.
Fun and collaboration are key to the Geodata Academy experience. Like the Hands-On Learning Lab, live training seminars, MOOCs, and unlimited access to self-paced e-Learning, Geodata Academy is a venue to access high-quality educational resources and further develop your ArcGIS skills.
If you’ve been using ArcMap for a while but have yet to work with ArcGIS Online, this is a great opportunity to connect with your peers in the New York City area and explore new ways to visualize data, perform analytics to create new information, and easily share your work using a web map. The ArcGIS Online organizational site used in the session will be available for two weeks afterwards for those who want to continue practicing what they learned.
If you will be in New York City on November 14, be sure to reserve your spot. continued…