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<https://www.arcgis.com/index.html>
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Single-sign on with your UCSB NetID to access the licensed features
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Single-sign on with your UCSB NetID to access the licensed features. You may need to enter the url "ucsb" into the space. It is entered below.\
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Do not use the ArcGIS Login. This is for users who do NOT have a UCSB Net ID.
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![](images/arcgis-login.png)
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Click "Continue" and enter your UCSB NetID credentials. You should have a similar landing page indicating that you are using ArcGIS Online under the UCSB license.
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Click "Continue" and enter your UCSB NetID credentials. You should have a similar landing page indicating that you are using the ArcGIS online under the UCSB license. You may need to authenticate with DUO on your phone.
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![](images/arcgis-landingpage.png)
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## Introduction to ArcGIS online
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We will need to provide a tour of the interface and the different apps. We can keep how to add a layer for later
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We will need to provide a tour of the interface and the different apps. We can keep how to add a layer for later
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The main organization page lists the campus administrative contacts and open data groups available on campus. You can also see the latest content published by users on your campus.
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Along the top of the page, is the main tool bar.
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![](images/main-menu-bar.png)
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- Home will take you to the main landing page when you first sign in.
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- The Gallery lists content created by UCSB users which is viewable to everyone (with permissions)
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- Groups are a list of groups which you can create or join. Some are invitation only. These are popular when you are working in group projects.
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- Content is where your created or uploaded content is listed. You can make folders in here to organize your layers and features.
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- Notebooks is ESRI's version of a Jupyterhub-like environment. You can use ArcPy here.
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- Organization will take you back to our main page. This is not the same as Home.
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- Scene, or Scene Viewer is where you can create 3D GIS scenes, such as neighborhood models and digital twins.
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- Map, or Map Viewer is where you can create 2D maps. We will be focusing on using the Map Viewer for this workshop.
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Next to your campus profile, is a meatball menu with a drop-down menu of the Esri Apps. There are many tools here, but for the context of this workshop, we will be focusing on ArcGIS Online and the Map Viewer.
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![](images/AGO-meatball-menu.png)
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## Concepts of a map
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- Basemap (background)
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- Layers (you add on top of the basemap)
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- Symbology & legend
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- Basemap (background)
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- Layers (you add on top of the basemap)
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- Symbology & legend
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- Scale
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- Orientation (North oriented is the default)
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- Grid - Lat/Long
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- Scale
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- Orientation (North oriented is the default)
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- Grid - Lat/Long
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## I want to draw a shape on a map
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### Choose a basemap
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- Topography
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- Satellite
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- Topography
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- Satellite
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![](images/add_a_feature.png){fig-alt="screenshot of the add a polygon button"}
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- a data table
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- columns have fixed data types (a lot of them)
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- for example bikes
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## Sharing your map
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## Play with symbology & transparency
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Based on data `street_pavement`
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1. Make a new map
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2. Choose a basemap
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3. Add layer from Contents --\> Groups --\> From Maps to Analysis
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4. Create filter to show only bikepaths
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5. Join 2 filters together to *OR* sidewalks
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## Sharing your map
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- Online
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- Google Maps and Earth (maybe short demo of this?)
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- R ← but that’s programming
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- R ← but that’s programming

README.md

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## From Map to Analysis
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### Edit the readme
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The Goal of this workshop series is to provide a gentle introduction to creating maps and conducting geosptial analysis
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without the need to have programming skills.

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