Technical Session 1: Building maps on the Web with ArcGIS Online

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Event Details

Trainers: Jonathan Van Dusen, Charlene Nielsen

Connect your community, its location, and related spatial data using ArcGIS Online. This platform is a collaborative Web GIS that allows you to create and share interactive maps and apps with your colleagues, with community members and, if relevant, to the open web. All you need is an Internet connection and a Web browser.

You can explore the free, ready-made data layers that you can add to your maps, or learn to add your own content to a map such as significant locations in your community, food harvesting areas, potential development sites, and more. Most of Esri’s Web tools, including Survey123, Dashboards, Story Maps, and Web AppBuilder, are all integrated with ArcGIS Online. Come to this session to get an introduction to ArcGIS Online and learn how to get going with some tips and tricks!

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Time

(Monday) 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM(GMT-07:00) View in my time

Location

River Cree Room 2

Speakers for this event

  • Charlene Nielsen

    Charlene Nielsen

    Certified ArcGIS Instructor, Esri Canada

    Dr. Charlene Nielsen is dedicated to defending the "health of the land" for all organisms on earth by developing GIS solutions through integrative collaborations on human health, habitat, and air and water quality. She completed her B.Sc. (with Distinction) and M.Sc. (with a Specialization in GIS and Remote Sensing) in Geography, at the University of Calgary, and her Ph.D. (Interdisciplinary) in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Medical Sciences – Pediatrics at the University of Alberta. She was part of the Data Mining and Neonatal Outcomes project team exploring the spatial co-location of adverse birth outcomes and industrial air pollution. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Public Health, University of Alberta, and brings the quantitative geographical perspective to health and the environment by modeling and mapping large databases of health outcomes and sources of environmental exposures. Charlene organizes the annual UofA GIS Day, has lectured in GIS, environmental health, and conservation, and is a member of URISA, WCHRI, inVIVO Planetary Health, CANUE, AAG, and CAG.

    Certified ArcGIS Instructor, Esri Canada

  • Jonathan Van Dusen

    Jonathan Van Dusen

    Higher Education Developer / Analyst, Esri Canada

    Jonathan is a Higher Education Developer/Analyst as part of Esri Canada’s Education and Research group. Jonathan develops tutorials for university/ college students and assists with GIS research projects. He is interested in the use of GIS for Traditional Knowledge, as well as in software usability and user experience, and is always inspired to learn how Indigenous communities are using mapping techniques for social and environmental sustainability. Jonathan graduated from the University of Waterloo with a major in Geomatics and a minor in Computer Science.

    Higher Education Developer / Analyst, Esri Canada

Schedule

    • Day 1
    • November 21, 2022
    • 10:30am Technical Session 1: Building maps on the Web with ArcGIS Online10:30am - 11:30amConnect your community, its location, and related spatial data using ArcGIS Online. This platform is a collaborative Web GIS that allows you to create and share interactive maps and apps with your colleagues, with community members and, if relevant, to the open web. All you need is an Internet connection and a Web browser. You can explore the free, ready-made data layers that you can add to your maps, or learn to add your own content to a map such as significant locations in your community, food harvesting areas, potential development sites, and more. Most of Esri’s Web tools, including Survey123, Dashboards, Story Maps, and Web AppBuilder, are all integrated with ArcGIS Online. Come to this session to get an introduction to ArcGIS Online and learn how to get going with some tips and tricks!Speakers: Charlene Nielsen, Jonathan Van Dusen

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