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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Introduction to ArcGIS II Course Offered

A three day in depth training course, "Introduction to ArcGIS II", is being offered by GEOWeb Consult Services and will be held on October 17th, 18th, & 19th, 2007 at FAU in Boca Raton, FL.

This is an ESRI Authorized Instructor-Led course. ArcGIS software offers many tools for visualizing, creating, managing, and analyzing geographic data. In this course, students extend their ArcGIS skills in the areas of cartography, data automation and editing, and geoprocessing and spatial analysis. Students work with advanced cartographic tools as they learn how to efficiently create effective maps. A major focus of the course is the geodatabase. Students learn database design considerations and techniques for creating, maintaining, and managing GIS data stored in a geodatabase. The ArcGIS geoprocessing tools for spatial analysis are also covered and, in a course project, students apply many of their newly acquired skills.

Course Goals

- Classify and symbolize data
- Create custom symbols, labels, and annotation
- Work with map templates
- List database design considerations
- Create and edit metadata
- Create a geodatabase and add data to it
- Set and use geodatabase validation rules
- Create and edit features using a variety of ArcMap editing tools
- Describe components of a model
- Perform geoprocessing operations using tools, the Command Line window, and ModelBuilder

Where:
Florida Atlantic University
777 Glades Road
Building 55, Room 352
Boca Raton, FL 33431

When: October 17th, 18th, & 19th, 2007
8:30AM – 4:30PM

Cost: $1,150.00
Checks/Purchase Orders/Credit Card payments must be received by the day of class

Payable to:
Florida Atlantic University
Department of Geosciences
Attn: Kimberly Russo
777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431

For further details please call (561) 906-4482.
Email: krusso@fau.edu or kvolarich@geoweb-consult-services.com

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