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Audience <br /> This course is designed for those with fundamental knowledge of ArcGIS and geographic <br /> information systems in general . <br /> Goals <br /> • Perform spatial analysis <br /> • Manage geographic data <br /> • Perform geocoding <br /> • Automate data through heads-up digitizing <br /> • Convert data from other formats <br /> • Edit spatial and attribute data <br /> • Create and use metadata <br /> • Produce high-qualify maps and reports <br /> Topics covered <br /> • Spatial analysis and data management: Buffers; Spatial overlays ; Extracting features <br /> for analysis ; Analytical methods and tools <br /> • Geocoding and display of locations from tabular data : Address geocoding ; Display <br /> of points from x ,y coordinates <br /> • Editing : Tools for creating and editing spatial data ; Editing attribute data ; Spatial <br /> adjustment <br /> • Data automation : Data sources ; Digitizing ; Data conversion <br /> Project management: Database organization; File and directory naming <br /> conventions; Creating and using metadata <br /> • Cartography : Advanced symbology and labeling <br /> Prerequisites and recommendations <br /> This course is for those who have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I (for Arc View 9, Arc Editor <br /> 9, and Arclnfo 9) or Migrating from Arc View 3 . x to ArcView 9 ( instructor-led or Web-based <br /> course) . If one of the prerequisite courses is not completed , a participant should have <br /> comparable experience with ArcGIS before taking this course . The course also provides <br /> participants with the fundamental ArcGIS knowledge and experience needed to enroll in <br /> Building Geodatabases I (for ArcEdifor 9 and Arclnfo 9) . <br /> Price $ 1 ,350 per person Reduced rates may apply for onsite training ( ESRI currently charges <br /> $ 10, 500 for on -site training ESRI authorized instructors may charge less ) . <br /> O'Building Geodatabases I (three days) <br /> Overview <br /> This three-day course details the capabilities of the geodatabase and how to migrate <br /> existing data to build a geodatabase for ArcGIS 9 . Participants learn how to create , use, <br /> edit, and manage spatial and attribute data stored in the geodatabase . Discussion topics <br /> include loading data into the geodatabase; defining appropriate topology rules ; and <br /> maintaining data integrity through subtypes , attribute domains , and relationship classes . <br /> Instruction will be given on loading existing data from coverages , shapefiles , and computer- <br /> aided design fCAD ) formats to create new point, line , polygon , and annotation feature <br /> classes . <br /> 8 -3 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 8 - GIS Training and Education <br />