This course will give you a foundation for working with ArcGIS Online. You will learn what ArcGIS Online is and the benefits that you and your organization can gain by using it.GoalsDefine basic ArcGIS Online terms.Distinguish basic ArcGIS Online uses and capabilities.
This Guide is designed to assist you with using ArcGIS Online (AGOL)'s Map Viewer.An ArcGIS web map is an interactive display of geographic information. Web maps are made by adding and combining layers. The layers are made from data, they are logical collections of geographic data.Map Viewer can be used to view, explore and create web maps in ArcGIS Online.
This feature class was developed to represent ownership and its associated attributes for the purpose of mapping, analysis, and planning. The accuracy of this data varies and should not be used for precise measurements or calculations.
Tabular data for environmentally threatened communities, created from the sql VIEW combining all the layers.Contains Flood, Erosion, Permafrost rankings and groups, Total Weighted Scores, and Threat Rankings from the Threatened Communities 2019 report.Contains NFIP, Risk MAP, MLT, ANSCA status. Contains Best Practice Scores, year, and season. Contains hazard descriptions.
Map outlines representing retail maps available for the North Country Trail.
These are the types of items that can be added to ArcGIS Online.Listed below are the most common content types for use in top right section of the thumbnail.APP - ApplicationPPTX - PowerpointLPK - Layer PackageMPK - Map PackageMAP - Web MapFS - Feature ServiceMS - Map ServiceTILE - Tile ServiceTP - Tile PackageZIP - ZipfileSHP - Downloadable shapefilesGDB - File Geodatabase downloadsPPT - PowerPointCSV - CSV fileLINK - Website URLFORM - Survey123 Form
Uploaded from an Excel table, this dataset contains a comprehensive list of privileges required for every task in ArcGIS Online. This table will serve as the authoritative table for role permissions within ArcGIS Online at King County, WA.For more information on the table and contents within, please contact your ArcGIS Online administrators.
Distribution of feasibility study projects funded by Peatland ACTION. The dataset shows centroids of these projects.
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Peatland ACTION completed restoration site centroids since 2013.
description: A collection of webmaps, applications, and service descriptions authored in the GeoPlatform's AGOL environment.; abstract: A collection of webmaps, applications, and service descriptions authored in the GeoPlatform's AGOL environment.
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Map, App, & Data Overlays
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Property feature service containing nearest facilities and property information
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This exercise developed by Dr. Tom Mueller of California University of Pennsylvania addresses two National Geographic Standards: Standard 1: How to use maps and other geographic representations, geospatial technologies, and spatial thinking to understand and communicate information and Standard 14: How human actions modify the physical environment
This tutorial will teach you how to take time-series data from many field sites and create a shareable online map, where clicking on a field location brings you to a page with interactive graph(s).
The tutorial can be completed with a sample dataset (provided via a Google Drive link within the document) or with your own time-series data from multiple field sites.
Part 1 covers how to make interactive graphs in Google Data Studio and Part 2 covers how to link data pages to an interactive map with ArcGIS Online. The tutorial will take 1-2 hours to complete.
An example interactive map and data portal can be found at: https://temple.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=a259e4ec88c94ddfbf3528dc8a5d77e8
Rail features for Stanislaus County
Click here to open the ArcGIS Online 3D Map Viewer and work through the examples shown belowTo add 3D data to ArcGIS Online you will need a login for an ArcGIS Online account. We would recommend that you use a free schools subscription (full functionality) or the free public account (reduced functionality).Login to ArcGIS OnlineFind Mount Everest and save the 3D map so that it opens with an amazing view of the mountainShare your 3D map with a friend or colleague and get some feed back
This is a table of publicly shared items listed in FWS AGOL Hub Manager. Some of the data is used to populate the statistics card on main page of USFWS Open Data Site. Specifically, it pulls statistics based on Total number of Feature Services, Total number of Image Services, and Total number of Map Services shared on the USFWS Open Data Site and shares this information via a Open Data Stats card. This information is updated on a semi-annual basis with the hope of automation as time allows.If you have questions about this table, please email fwsgis@fws.gov.
1) Find where you live & zoom in2) Change the basemaps to see how they represent the same space
TRCA GIS Open data on ArcGIS online. This link will take you to an external site URL: https://trca-camaps.opendata.arcgis.com/
2023 Updates to the National Incident Feature Service and Event Geodatabase For 2023, there are no schema updates and no major changes to GeoOps or the GISS Workflow! This is a conscious choice and is intended to provide a needed break for both users and administrators. Over the last 5 years, nearly every aspect of the GISS position has seen a major overhaul and while the advancements have been overwhelmingly positive, many of us are experiencing change fatigue. This is not to say there is no room for improvement. Many great suggestions were received throughout the season and in the GISS Survey, and they will be considered for inclusion in 2024. That there are no critical updates necessary also indicates that we have reached a level of maturity with the current state, and that is good news for everyone. Please continue to submit your ideas; they are appreciated and valuable insight, even if the change is not implemented. For information on 2023 AGOL updates please see the Create and Share Web Maps | NWCG page. There are three smaller changes worth noting this year: Standard Symbology is now the default on the NIFS For most workflows, the update will be seamless. All the Event Standard symbols are now supported in Field Maps and Map Viewer. Most users will now see the same symbols in all print and digital products. However, in AGOL some web apps do not support the complex line symbols. The simplified lines will still be present in the official Editing Apps (Operations, SITL, and GISS), and any custom apps built with the Web App Builder (WAB) interface. Experience Builder can be used for any new app creation. If you must use WAB or another app that cannot display the complex line symbology in the NIFS, please contact wildfireresponse@firenet.gov for guidance. Event Line now has Preconfigured Labels Labels on Event Line have historically been uncommon, but to speed their implementation when necessary, color-coded labels classes have been added to the NIFS and the lyrx files provided in the GIS Folder Structure. They can be disabled or modified as needed, should they interfere with any of your workflows. “Restricted” Folder added to GeoOps Folder Structure At the base level within the 2023_Template, a ‘restricted’ folder is now included. This folder should be used for all data and products that contain sensitive, restricted, or controlled-unclassified information. This will aid the DOCL and any future FOIA liaisons in protecting this information. When using OneDrive, this folder can optionally be password protected. Reminder: Sensitive Data is not allowed to be hosted within the NIFC Org.
This course will give you a foundation for working with ArcGIS Online. You will learn what ArcGIS Online is and the benefits that you and your organization can gain by using it.GoalsDefine basic ArcGIS Online terms.Distinguish basic ArcGIS Online uses and capabilities.