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Written by VidaGIS
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Sunday, 26 October 2008 19:17 |
ArcGIS I will provide trainee basic knowledge about GIS to apply ESRI software such as: ArcView®, ArcEditor™, or ArcInfo™ for specialized working with high efficiency. The contents of ArcGIS I include basic GIS concept; Query GIS database ; Management, edit spatial and attribute data ; Display data and information by map or graph.
Trainee will be introduced ArcMap™, ArcCatalog™, and ArcToolbox™ and learned how applications combine to provide a completed GIS software solution. LecturerVidaGIS Lecturers have been training at ESRI Company, and granted the certificate of ESRI Authorized Instructor valued worldwide. The Company is a unique company in Vietnam awarded certificates for who completed courses.
The entire teaching facilities of courses are followed the ESRI standard. Learner ArcGIS I is used for people who first approach ArcGIS software and GIS in general.
| | ArcGIS Training course at Center of Land Resource Investigation, Assessment under Land Management Department |
Skill achievements - Display geographic features and data tables
- Work with spatial data
- Query features by logic mathematics
- Seek features by spatial mathematics
- Edit, change spatial and attribute data
- Link data by joints and relates
- Edit, publish map, report and graph
Main lessons - ArcGIS software introduction: capacity and application scope
- Spatial data concepts: spatial data, attribute data, and display
- ArcGIS data model: Geodatabases; Shapefiles; Coverages; Feature types; Attributes
- Spatial coordinate system and map projection system: map projection and projection system
- Query data: select and define features; Create report and graph
- Map display: Map; Map symbols; Change map scale; Add new symbols, logo on the map
- Examination test
- Certificate award ceremony
Time course: 4 days For further information, you can contact directly at 04.37558210 or email:
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