GIS Boot Camp for Education June 27-30 th, 2011 Day 1 Instructor: Sabah Jabbouri Phone: (253) 833-9111 x 4854 Office: TC 136 Email: sjabbouri@greenriver.edu http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/gis/ Summer 2011
GIS Adjunct Instructor: Dan Alden Phone (253) 709-6130 Email address: dalden@greenriver.edu Other facilitators: David Schoenfeld Jessica Taylor Rose Reeves Heidi Petite GIS students GIS student GIS students GIS students
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Module 1: File management and workspace The Basics of ArcGIS 10 Desktop ArcMap, ArcCatalog and ArcToolbox (Practical: Working With ArcGIS 10 Desktop)
Objectives To Understand: File management and workspaces concepts Components of GIS data: vector/raster and spatial/tabular How to use GIS spatial thinking in the classroom How to edit spatial and tabular data How to download data for their projects How to display GIS products in map format Teaching and learning about spatial thinking
GIS is best learned by doing it, not by studying it.
What is GIS GIS is a teaching tool that faculty can use in helping students visualize complex spatial relationships in many disciplines thinking GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts. A GIS helps you answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared GIS is a critical thinking tool that helps students learn methodology to carry out and test the hypotheses of research projects based on real world problems that incorporate real-world data
Sabah s definition: GIS is a multidisciplinary Geodatabase Management Systems used for mapping and analyzing data for decision making processes
Five components of a GIS
Five parts of ArcGIS system ArcGIS desktop Mobile GIS Online GIS Server GIS and ESRI Data
ArcGIS 10 Desktop level of functionality ArcReader: The entry level model which comes with every ArcGIS installation or can be downloaded for free from ESRI website. You can view and print maps created by others, navigate to different part of the map and zoom to various levels of detail ArcView: you can query data, provides all basic of mapping, editing, and analysis functions for shapefiles and geodatabases, (includes ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox functions) ArcEditor: Gives you complete ArcView functionality and has additional data creation and editing tools plus advanced aspects of the geodatabase, such as topology and network editing ArcInfo: The top of the line Provides access to the full functionality of the ArcGIS Desktop tools and the full version of ArcToolbox. ArcInfo also comes bundled with ArcInfo Workstation, a parallel, self-standing GIS software product ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo share a common user interface and can freely exchange maps and data
ArcGIS 10 consists of Two Main Applications: 1. ArcMap: (include mapmaking, editing, and spatial analysis) 2. ArcCatalog: an application of managing geographic data. You can copy, move, and delete data; create new data, search for data; view data before deciding whether to add it to a map You can access toolbox through both applications. The Toolbox is available depending on your level of ArcGIS software license
Login username: gisbootcamp Password: GrccBoot2011 (case sensitive)
File Management Y:\Sabah_2011_11\GIS_Classes\Summer_2011 \GISBootCampFor Educators \Day_1 \Day_2 \Day_3 \Day_4 C:\WorkSpace\ YourName \GISBootCampForEducators \Day_1 \Day_2 \Day_3 \Day_4
Paths Y:\Sabah_2011_12\GIS_Classes\Summer_2011 \GISBootCampFor Educators\ Day_1\ File Mangment.PPT What does this path tell you?
Two Types of Paths Absolute (full Path) Relative Path The red exclamation point indicates that the pathname link is broken
Workspace Is a container for geographic data Workspace is simply a file folder on disk that is used to organize your GIS work map documents, imagery and other data files, geoprocessing models, layers, geodatabases, and so on.
Esri Workspace Different types of workspaces are specified by the esriworkspacetype enumerator: esrifilesystemworkspace (such as an ArcInfo workspace), esrilocaldatabaseworkspace (such as a personal geodatabase and file geodatabase), and esriremotedatabaseworkspace (such as an ArcSDE geodatabase).
Spatial Data Formats Geodatabases Coverages Shapefiles Layer files CAD (Computer-aided design) files Rasters TINs (triangulated irregular networks) Each format is defined by its icon in ArcCatalog
Data files in ArcGIS Coverages Vector data files developed for Arc/Info Coverages are topological data sets and usually contain multiple feature classes Compose of multiple files on the disk and even spread data among multiple folders.adf (arc data file) A folder containing one or more coverages is called a workspace, and it includes an info folder as well as folder for each coverage file
Coverages usually contain multiple feature classes
Data files in ArcGIS Shapefiles: don t store topology and contain only one feature class Points, lines or polygons Attribute data are stored as dbase file extension (.dbf) A collection of files on the desk, different extensions (.shp,.dbf,.shx) Have green icon
Data files in ArcGIS Geodatabases Stored as a single file with an.mdb extention, (MS Access database technology) It contain multiple feature classes, geometric networks, tables, rasters, and other objects such as rules Spatial data can be created as coverages or shapefiles and loaded into geodatabase as feature classes
A geodatabase containing two feature dataset and several feature classes
Vector Data Model The Vector data model uses a series of X, Y locations to represent points, lines, and polygon areas
The Raster Data Model The raster data model uses array of values to represent a map. The raster is tied to a real-world location using x-y coordinates of the upper left corner
The Raster Data Model Discrete rasters stores categorical data such as land use or road types Continuous rasters store data which vary smoothly over a surface, such as a digital elevation mode (DEM) or rainfall
By default ArcCatalog does not show the file name extension How do you show file name extensions?
ArcGIS Desktop help
What is a Map Document? The map document is a collection of different spatial data layers and tables, along with instructions for how the layers will be displayed The map document keeps track of all layers and their properties
ArcMap consist of 1. Map display for viewing spatial data 2. Table of contents for listing the layers shown in the display 3. Variety of toolbars for working with the data Table of contents Map display
DEMO Table of Contents
Does the map document store the features and tables of the data sets within a map document? No, the source data are stored outside the map document, because the map document stores the source of the name and disk location of the spatial data Map documents keep track of the source files by storing the name and location of each file as a pathname
Map layout View Virtual page Data Frame Map documents use Data Frames to organize map documents
Adding elements of a good map to a Insert Title Text Neatline layout
Spatial Analyst 3D Analyst Network Analyst Geostatistical Analyst And many more ArcGIS Extensions ArcGIS 10 comes with Extensions that add more functionality and tools to extent the capability of spatial data analysis and output mapping. You will become familiar with the ArcMap, ArcCatalog and ArcToolbox set-ups available in your system
GIS in Education From critical thinking to spatial thinking How to benefit from and implement Geospatial Technology into K-12 education Outreach Watch the Geospatial Revolution http://geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/ Spatial Thinking is critical thinking for the 21st Century Spatial Technology
GRCC GIS Program GRCC offers three GIS Programs: 1. GIS Certificate: a 9-month program 2. GIS Associate in Applied Science Degree: a twoyear program 3. GIS -Natural Resources: a joint degree with the Natural Resources Department http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/gis/
How GRCC GIS Program Can Help Integrate GIS into K-12 curriculum How to use GIS in the classroom Guidance and support Training and workshops Team work and coordination on specific projects
Teaching With GIS http://www.esri.com/industries/k- 12/education/teaching.html What is GIS? View Demo http://www.esri.com/industries/k- 12/education/demos.html http://www.esri.com/apps/showcase/ Swain County, NC built with ArcGIS 9.3.3 http://maps.roktech.net/swain/
GIS in Education Teaching with GIS http://search.esri.com/results.cfm?h=10&ho=0&q=k+12 GIS for School http://www.esri.com/industries/k-12/index.html What is GIS? View Demo Geospatial Revolution http://geospatialrevolution.psu.edu/ https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/geology/ http://www.esri.com/industries/education/index.html http://www.esri.com/apps/showcase/
Any Questions? Dr. Sabah Jabbouri GIS Instructor (253)833-9111 Extension 4854 sjabbouri@greenriver.edu http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/gis/