ArcGIS Pro: Loading and Manipulating Data

ArcGIS Pro: Loading and Manipulating Data

Presenter Map & Data Library
Location: Online
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Join us for an engaging workshop where you’ll dive into the world of ArcGIS Pro! This session, presented by U of T's Map and Data Library, is designed to help you build proficiency with in loading and manipulating data from a variety of sources within ArcGIS Pro.

Whether you’re completely new to GIS, looking to expand your skills, or need a refresher, this workshop will cover key topics such as:

  • Creating projects
  • Adding vector and raster data layers
  • Understanding map projections
  • Using attribute tables
  • Symbolizing and labeling data
  • And more

While it’s beneficial to have attended our 'ArcGIS Pro: An Introductory Tour' workshop on October 1, this is not a prerequisite. This workshop is open to anyone interested in learning about GIS. If you were not able to attend the previous session, a recording can be viewed here: https://maps.library.utoronto.ca/workshops/ArcGISProWorkshop/2024/ArcGIS%20Pro%20Intro%20-%20Recording.mp4

To get the most value from this workshop, we recommend that you download and install ArcGIS Pro. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://mdl.library.utoronto.ca/technology/tutorials/downloading-installing-and-licensing-arcgis-pro. If you are not able to download ArcGIS Pro, you will not be able to follow along with the hands-on portion of the session. You may wish to attend an upcoming in-person version of this workshop, or one of our ArcGIS Online workshops as an alternative.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your modern GIS skills using the powerful industry-standard software. We look forward to seeing you there!

Map & Data Library workshops, such as this one, are a welcoming and inclusive environment for learning. To learn more, check out our Code of Conduct.

MDL is committed to making our workshops accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation to fully participate in the workshop, please contact Cole White (cole.white@utoronto.ca) to discuss options.

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