247 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
In this 2-part series, learn how to make maps using ArcGIS Online and incorporate Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into your research.
This workshop will teach you the foundations of mapping in ESRI’s ArcGIS Online platform. ArcGIS Online is a browser-based GIS platform that allows users to create, visualize, and manipulate spatial data. Whether you are interested in working with larger datasets or creating maps to add to a class project or senior thesis, ArcGIS Online offers an excellent workspace for researchers who are beginning to work with GIS.
Workshop participants will learn:
Prerequisites
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Presented by: Jacob Swisher, NFCDS Pedagogy Fellow, graduate student, Department of History
Learn more about the NFCDS Pedagogy Fellowship.