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Lunch Workshop II: Get a glimpse at the power of mapping (2D/3D) with ArcGIS Online!
November 2, 2023, 12:15 - 13:15
Looking to make maps from your spatial data or even from scratch? Eager to dip your toes into basic spatial analysis, all within your web browser? How about breathing life into your data with 3D visuals? In this brief session, you’ll explore the basics of web-based spatial analysis, learn the art of making 2D and 3D maps, and get used to organising these things in the ArcGIS Cloud.
Join us for a quick 1-hour lunchtime workshop that’s made for everyone, not just geographers.
- Get a glimpse into web-based map-making and spatial data analysis.
- Organize different datasets and learn to manage your survey data (see lunch workshop 1), secondary spatial data, and media assets in ArcGIS Online.
- Whether you’re a historian, archaeologist, economist, biologist, geographer, sociologist, or just someone who occasionally needs to explain stuff with 2D/3D maps, we hope to help you!
- The tool is free for UZH members!
We’re excited to host a diverse interdisciplinary, hands-on workshop. We’ll kick off with a 10-minute intro, then dive into a practical exercise (possibility to bring your data or ideas) with assistance. The workshop is intended to get you started but can’t cover everything. Don’t forget your notebooks and secure your free login for the tools*. See you there!
*If you want to try out ArcGIS Online directly in the workshop, make sure you have an ArcGIS Online account. If you do not have one, you can request access here (only for UZH members): Request for Access to ArcGIS Online
Lecturer: Stefan Graf, ESRI Switzerland
Language: English
Location: Irchel Campus, Y25-H-26
Cost: free
Registration deadline: 30 October (Monday before the workshop). The workshop will only take place if a minimum of five participants have registered until the deadline. ***Edit: The workshop is guaranteed to take place. You may also drop in spontaneously.***
Contact: For questions concerning the organisation or the content of the course, write to Katia (gis-hub@dsi.uzh.ch).