About this Event
Learning Objectives
By completing this workshop, students will learn more advanced techniques for process automation and analysis using ESRI products. They will incorporate additional Python libraries into their scripts and have an introduction to Web GIS with ArcGIS Online and the ArcGIS API for Python.
Lesson Plan
Session 1
- Set up our work environment and review the use of python notebooks within ArcGIS Pro.
- Briefly review data types and other basic python functionality
- Introduce OS module for dealing with local file paths
- Introduce the csv module and Reading/Writing files in python
- Go through sample python problems for the above material
Session 2
- Review ArcPy basics and typical python GIS workflows
- Introduce ArcPy cursors for accessing data within feature classes
- Go through sample python problems for the above materials
Session 3
- Brief introduction to ArcGIS Online
- Introduce ArcGIS API for Python
- Demo of Web GIS scripting
- Describe interacting with AGOL Datatypes – Feature Layers, Features, and FeatureSets
- Students upload GIS data to AGOL and manipulate the data using ArcGIS API for Python
Sessions 4 and 5
- Introduce Pandas
- Data Exploration with Pandas
- How to use Pandas on ArcGIS Pro feature classes
- Sample python problems with Pandas
Software
A temporary license of ArcGIS Pro (along with a temporary ArcGIS Online account) will be provided to registered students for use during this workshop, and a few weeks thereafter.
This Workshop Meets Five Times on Zoom
- Wednesday, October 30 (5:30 - 8:00 p.m.)
- Wednesday, November 6 (5:30 - 8:00 p.m.)
- Wednesday, November 13 (5:30 - 8:00 p.m.)
- Wednesday, November 20 (5:30 - 8:00 p.m.)
- Monday, November 25 (1 hour review session: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.)
The Instructor, Eric Samson
Eric Samson is a Senior GIS Consultant at G2 Integrated Solutions. He is originally from Maine and is currently living in Walnut Creek. Eric has been working with GIS technology for 7 years, starting out in climate science and remote sensing. He now works in the utility industry, improving GIS workflows through python programming. He is passionate about cartography, clean code, skiing, and backpacking.
Questions?
- Contact Rick Kos, BayGeo's Education Director, at [email protected]
- For more information about BayGeo, the Bay Area's hub for the geospatial community, visit baygeo.org
Event Venue
Online
USD 460.00