Overview

Review map document creation workflows and spatial analysis in geographic information systems (GIS), specifically using ArcPro 2.9x software. Learn how to create a new map project, add data, and perform simple spatial analysis functions to assist in cultural resource management. Explore map development using cultural resource examples. 

Agenda

  • Working with the Catalog pane
  • Catalog project
  • Catalog portal
  • Catalog favorites
  • Connecting to folders
  • Creating new data
  • New GeoDatabases
  • Creating data from XY coordinates
  • Geocoding addresses
  • Create a Geocoding service
  • Geocode table tool
  • Perform address matching
  • Rematching addresses
  • Steps in creating your project
  • Identify project objectives
  • Create a project database
  • Perform analysis
  • Standard analysis tools
  • Analysis tools that generate new data
  • Present results
  • Overview of the other modules in the ArcPro for Cultural Resources: An Introduction series

Training Curriculum

90-minute, on-demand eLearning

  • 1

    Welcome Letter

    • NPI Welcome Letter

  • 2

    Videos

    • ArcPro for Cultural Resources: An Introduction—6 Building Projects and Performing Analysis: Part 1

    • ArcPro for Cultural Resources: An Introduction—6 Building Projects and Performing Analysis: Part 2

    • ArcPro for Cultural Resources: An Introduction—6 Building Projects and Performing Analysis: Part 3

  • 3

    Download Course Slides

    • ArcPro for Cultural Resources: An Introduction—6 Building Projects and Performing Analysis (slide deck): Parts 1-3

  • 4

    Download Video Transcript

    • ArcPro for Cultural Resources: An Introduction—6 Building Projects and Performing Analysis (transcript): Parts 1-3

  • 5

    Course Evaluation

    • NPI Evaluation

Faculty

Faculty

Deidre McCarthy, GISP

Deidre McCarthy, GISP, chief, Cultural Resources Geographic Information Systems (CRGIS) Facility, National Park Service; facilitates the use of GIS to manage the location, status, and condition of cultural resources.
Full Bio/CV

Participants

This training is suitable for

  • Archaeologists; architectural historians; planners; preservation architects and landscape architects;

  • Community leaders; contractors, consultants, and project managers; cultural and natural resource managers responsible for compliance requirements;

  • Facility managers of historic properties; national, statewide, and local preservation and land management organization members and staff

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  • $100.00

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