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The document is a student edition course guide for 'Mapping and Visualizing Data in ArcGIS,' detailing various lessons on using ArcGIS for data visualization, including preparing data, applying symbology, creating maps and charts, and publishing web maps. It includes exercises, lesson reviews, and answers to questions, along with legal information regarding copyright and usage. The course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to effectively visualize and share geographic data.

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The document is a student edition course guide for 'Mapping and Visualizing Data in ArcGIS,' detailing various lessons on using ArcGIS for data visualization, including preparing data, applying symbology, creating maps and charts, and publishing web maps. It includes exercises, lesson reviews, and answers to questions, along with legal information regarding copyright and usage. The course aims to equip students with the skills necessary to effectively visualize and share geographic data.

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Mapping and Visualizing Data in

ArcGIS®

STUDENT EDITION
Copyright © 2023 Esri
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Course version 1.1. Version release date July 2023.

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Table of Contents
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Course introduction
Course introduction
Course goals
Installing the course data
Icons used in this workbook

1 ArcGIS information products


Lesson introduction
Using the ArcGIS system to create visualizations
Understanding design considerations
Sharing content using ArcGIS
Types of ArcGIS information products
Discover information products
Choosing an information product
Creating information products
Lesson review
Answers to Lesson 1 questions

2 Preparing data
Lesson introduction
Data in visualizations
How coordinate systems affect visualizations
Scale and resolution
ArcGIS Pro basics
Investigate scale and resolution in visualizations
Preparing attributes
Exercise 2: Prepare data for visualization
Open an ArcGIS Pro map
Choose a projected coordinate system
Evaluate attributes using the Data Engineering pane
Hide unnecessary fields
Perform final data preparation task
Enriching data
Lesson review

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Answers to Lesson 2 questions

3 Applying symbology
Lesson introduction
Visualizing data using symbology
Applying visual variables
Evaluate symbology
Creating accessible symbology
Symbolizing layers
Configuring symbology by attribute values
Scale-based symbology
Exercise 3: Symbolize features on a map
Open a map
Symbolize a layer with a custom color
Symbolize a layer using a hex code
Symbolize points using unique values
Symbolize a line with a multilayer symbol
Lesson review
Answers to Lesson 3 questions

4 Configuring advanced symbology


Lesson introduction
Visual hierarchy
Evaluate visual hierarchy
Applying visual effects
Clustering data points
Exercise 4A: Apply advanced symbology
Open a map
Apply a Layer Blend mode
Symbolize a point layer using Clustering
Managing symbology using styles and layer files
Styles and layer files
Exercise 4B: Apply styles in ArcGIS Pro
Open a map
Add styles to the project
Customize a point symbol
Add symbol layers to a polygon symbol
Set the properties for a marker symbol layer
Save a custom symbol to a style
Lesson review

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Answers to Lesson 4 questions

5 Creating map text


Lesson introduction
Understanding map text
Evaluating map text
Type basics
Interpreting data using labels
Using Arcade to configure map text
Customizing map text using label classes
Creating map text
Configuring pop-ups
Exercise 5: Configure map text
Open a map
Define a label class
Adjust label properties for line labels
Label a polygon feature class
Copy label class properties into a different layer
Use an Arcade expression to customize labels
Label a point layer
Convert labels to annotation
Adjust annotation feature location
Edit annotation text
Lesson review
Answers to Lesson 5 questions

6 Creating map layouts


Lesson introduction
Visualizing data in a map layout
Evaluating map layouts
Pattern of reading
Creating a map layout
Map series
Using dynamic text
Exercise 6: Create a map series
Open and explore a map
Add a scale bar to a map layout
Create a map series
Add dynamic text as a map title
Add page numbers to a map series
Set up a map series page filter
Export a map series to PDF

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Lesson review
Answers to Lesson 6 questions

7 Publishing web maps


Lesson introduction
Designing web maps
Web map design considerations
Exercise 7A: Create a web map using ArcGIS Online
Open a web map
Add layers to a web map
Symbolize a web map
Configure a pop-up title
Format a pop-up
Use Arcade to format attributes
Save a web map
Accessing web maps
Exercise 7B: Create a web app from a web map
Choose an app using ArcGIS Instant Apps
Configure the app
Preview the app
Publish the app
Lesson review

8 Creating charts
Lesson introduction
Why use charts?
Using charts in ArcGIS
Creating charts in ArcGIS
Exercise 8: Create charts in ArcGIS Pro
Open a map
Examine data attributes
Symbolize data using pie charts
Create a bar chart
Configure data display for a bar chart
Configure visual design elements of a chart
Configure chart labels and text
Add a chart to a layout
Configuring charts using ArcGIS Dashboards
Lesson review

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Answers to Lesson 8 questions

9 Creating 3D visualizations
Lesson introduction
Using 3D scenes to visualize data
Creating 3D scenes
Displaying data in 3D
Exercise 9: Create a 3D scene
Convert a 2D map to a 3D scene
Convert 2D layers to 3D layers
Symbolize a layer using Unclassed Colors
Extrude features
Navigate the scene
Sharing 3D scenes using ArcGIS
Lesson review
Answers to Lesson 9 questions

10 Creating animations
Lesson introduction
Animation types
Animation components
Creating animations
Exercise 10: Create an animation
Enable animation for a map
Create a keyframe
Import bookmarks as keyframes
Change keyframe order
Update a keyframe
Add holds to keyframes
Add a title overlay
Create overlay text
Export animation as a video
Lesson review

Appendices
Appendix A: Esri data license agreement
Appendix B: Answers to lesson review questions
Appendix C: Additional resources

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