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ArcGIS Dashboards Training Videos for COVID-19With the current COVID-19 situation across the world, there’s been a proliferation of corona virus themed dashboards emerging over the last few weeks in ArcGIS Online. Many of these were created with ArcGIS Dashboards, which enables users to convey information by presenting location-based analytics using intuitive and interactive data visualizations on a single screen._Communities around the world are taking strides in mitigating the threat that COVID-19 (coronavirus) poses. Geography and location analysis have a crucial role in better understanding this evolving pandemic.When you need help quickly, Esri can provide data, software, configurable applications, and technical support for your emergency GIS operations. Use GIS to rapidly access and visualize mission-critical information. Get the information you need quickly, in a way that’s easy to understand, to make better decisions during a crisis.Esri’s Disaster Response Program (DRP) assists with disasters worldwide as part of our corporate citizenship. We support response and relief efforts with GIS technology and expertise.More information...
PART 2 - Gathering Ontario COVID-19 Statistics - video tutorial created by teacher Cory Munro.Find other teacher created resources in the Esri Canada group.PART 1- Downloading and adding Ontario COVID-19 data - video tutorial Story MapsAnd more!
The ArcPro Training is a basic training sent as a standard for all new ArcPro users. Topics and concepts include migrating from ArcMap, maps/scenes, symbology, labels, sharing, and geoprocessing. Includes training videos, resource links, and tutorials.
This content is used as part of the Common Operating Platform Computer Based Training Course on https://www.esf9training.org.This slide deck is maintained by the National SAR Geospatial Coordination Group and updates regularly so be sure to check back often and see the change log in comments below.Please see the Training Video Playlist for additional details https://screenpal.com/u/FcTw/SARCOPTrainingBelow are the individual slidedecks broken out by modules.Module 1 SARCOP_Module1 Introduction - Overview (arcgis.com)Module 2 SARCOP_Module2 Field Observers - Overview (arcgis.com)Module 3 SARCOP_Module3 Plans and IST - Overview (arcgis.com)Module 4 SARCOP_Module4 Tech Info Specialist and GIS Specialists - Overview (arcgis.com)
RPD's legal issues training bulletin on blind photo array requirements and video identification procedures.
RPD's patrol procedures training bulletin on beanbag procedures, seizing of video tapes, and orders of protection.
Manually digitizing the track of an object can be a slow process. This model automates the object tracking process significantly, and hence speeds up motion imagery analysis workflows. It can be used with the Motion Imagery Toolset found in the Image Analyst extension to track objects. The detailed workflow and description of the object tracking capability in ArcGIS Pro can be found here.This model can be used for applications such as object follower and surveillance of stationary objects. It does not perform very well in case there are sudden camera shakes or abrupt scale changes.Using the modelFollow the guide to use the model. The model can be used with the Motion Imagery tools in ArcGIS Pro 2.8 and onwards. Before using this model, ensure that the supported deep learning libraries are installed. For more details, check Deep Learning Libraries Installer for ArcGIS. Fine-tuning the modelThis model cannot be fine-tuned using ArcGIS tools.InputObject to track marked as a bounding box in 8-bit, 3-band high resolution full motion video / motion imagery. Recommended object size is greater than 15x15 (in pixels).OutputBounding box depicting object location in successive frames.Applicable geographiesThis model is expected to work well in all regions globally for any generic-type of objects of interest. However, results can vary for motion imagery that are statistically dissimilar to the training data.Model architectureThis model uses the SiamMask model architecture implemented in ArcGIS API for Python.Accuracy metricsThe model has an average precision score of 0.853. Training dataThe model was trained using image sequences from the DAVIS dataset licensed under CC BY 4.0 license, and further fine-tuned on aerial motion imagery.Sample resultsHere are a few results from the model.
Video Tutorial - PART 1- Downloading and adding Ontario Covid-19 Data created by geography teacher Cory Munro.Find other teacher created resources in the Esri Canada group.PART 2 - Gathering Ontario Covid-19 Statistics video tutorialStory MapsAnd more!
This project entailed compilation of information on where technology information could be obtained. The sources of information included workshops and training courses, videos and CD-ROMS, colleges, libraries. transportation organizations, newsletters, information clearinghouses, and Internet sources of information.The catalog is intended to be updated by the Technology Transfer Center at Arizona State University on an annual basis.
The Toro GIS Hub site is the gateway for information related to CSUDH GIS activities. Our Hub provides information and resources for our campus community members, and web applications for the campus and the surrounding service areas. In addition to the web applications, there are suggested training plans, informational/instructional videos, campus data layers, examples of student projects, and more.
The Broadband Radio Service (BRS), formerly known as the Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS)/Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS), is a commercial service. In the past, it was generally used for the transmission of data and video programming to subscribers using high-powered systems, also known as wireless cable. However, over the years, the uses have evolved to include digital two-way systems capable of providing high-speed, high-capacity broadband service, including two-way Internet service via cellularized communication systems. Such services provide consumers integrated access to voice, high-speed data, video-on-demand, and interactive delivery services from a wireless device. The Educational Broadband Service (EBS), formerly known as the Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS), is an educational service that has generally been used for the transmission of instructional material to accredited educational institutions and non-educational institutions such as hospitals, nursing homes, training centers, and rehabilitation centers using high-powered systems. Our recent revamping of the EBS spectrum will now make it possible for EBS users to continue their instructional services utilizing low-power broadband systems while also providing students with high-speed internet access.The 2.5 GHz band, which is divided into the Broadband Radio Service (BRS) and the Educational Broadband Service (EBS), is available for commercial service. The band is currently used to provide high-speed, high-capacity broadband service, including two-way Internet service via cellularized communication systems. Such services provide consumers integrated access to voice, high-speed data, video-on-demand, and interactive delivery services from a wireless device. Broadband Radio Service & Education Broadband Service
The SSSI IRZs are a Geographical Information System (GIS) tool developed by Natural England to make rapid initial assessment of the potential risks posed by development proposals to SSSIs and those Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), Special Protection Areas (SPAs) or Ramsar sites that they underpin. They define zones around each site which reflect the sensitivities of the features for which the site is notified and indicate the types of development proposal which could potentially have adverse impacts and need further consideration. In certain locations they also include Natural England's statutory advice for certain development types.LPAs can use the SSSI IRZs to consider if a proposed development is likely to affect a terrestrial SSSI and those SACs, SPAs or Ramsar sites that they underpin and when to consult Natural England to seek advice. Where the SSSI IRZs include Natural England's statutory advice or indicate a risk is unlikely, LPAs can use the SSSI IRZs to instantly generate a formal consultation response.Add the SSSI IRZs to your own GIS using the Web Map Service (WMS) link or download from the dropdown menu above or the links below. Download the latest update (May 2025) in ESRI Shapefile format.
Use the SSSI IRZs online on the MAGIC website. View the SSSI IRZs user guidance to learn how to interpret and use the SSSI IRZs. Alternatively, a training video is available that includes a step-by-step description of how to use the SSSI IRZs tool. For information on when LPAs must consult Natural England when considering development proposals refer to Planning and transport authorities: get environmental advice on planning - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). For information on how developers can get advice from Natural England on planning applications refer to Developers: get environmental advice on your planning proposals - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.
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