ESRI ArcGIS 10 Tribal GIS Webcast Series MARCH 3, 26 2010
Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 February 2010 08:12
With the upcoming release of ArcGIS 10 we are planning a series of web casts throughout 2010 for the Tribal GIS community to highlight a few of the new capabilities in ArcGIS. Again I need to stress that there is no better place to learn about ArcGIS 10 than the ESRI International User Conference <http://www.esri.com/events/user-conference/index.html> so please try and make it this year if you can. We again have an amazing line up of speakers and one or two remaining slots for presenters.Please let me know if for any reason you might have travel funds but are concerned about the registration fee for the conference. The ArcGIS 10 Tribal GIS Webcast Series we are developing includes topics such as: 2D / 3D Editing, Python in ArcGIS, ArcGIS Server APIs, GIS / CAD Integration, Cadastral Editor, and Image Management and Analysis.
Please let us know if there are other topics you would like to see covered.
Our web cast technology is limited to 50 participants. To manage the need for follow on events or recordings please reply to this email if you plan on attending either of these events. I'll reply with an Outlook Calendar Invite with the web cast and conference call details.
On March 3rd at 10 am (Pacific), 2D and 3D Editing in ArcGIS with John Sharrard
ArcGIS 10 brings new 2D editing workflows and entirely new 3D editing capabilities. Please join us for this presentation / discussion on:
* Layer-based editing
* Efficient feature construction
* Simple dataset creation (Packing)
* Simplified snapping environment
* Productivity improvements
* Improved attribute management
* Improved editing through web applications
* Direct editing on 3D Objects
* Also will review some future directions for 3D in GIS
On March 26th at 10:30 am (Pacific), Python in ArcGIS 10 with Jeff Barrette
ArcGIS 10 introduces the ability to automate mapping tasks through a new Python mapping module. This session will provide an overview of the arcpy.mapping module and will demonstrate how it can be used to process MXD documents, map layers, data frames, and layouts in batch. Printing and Exporting map documents and creation of PDF map books via Python will be covered, as will creation of script tools that can be used in an interactive ArcMap session. Attendees will also be introduced to the best resources and fastest ways to start writing their own mapping scripts in ArcGIS 10.
Again a quick email RSVP would be a great help as we pull these together. Thanks!
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