New Courses
TIPS announces the release of new courses and workshops for FY 2007.
We are pleased to announce an updated roster for ESRI Virtual Campus Online GIS courses. The 56 Online GIS courses (8-10 hours are required for completion) and the 27 one-hour duration GIS Workshops (listed below) are designed to provide a quick introduction to general GIS concepts and ESRI GIS software capabilities.
For a comprehensive description of all the ESRI Virtual Campus courses, please visit ESRI Website > Training&Events > Virtual Campus Training.
These courses prepare the learner for the TIPS instructor-led GIS, Remote Sensing, and Mobile Computing courses. Descriptions for the 26 TIPS Instructor-Led offerings are located at TIPS Instructor-Led Courses 2007 page.
In conjunction with the existing TIPS Instructor-Led Courses we are currently offering five new TIPS Instructor-Led Courses:
Course descriptions are available at the Instructor-Led 2007 page. Click on the course titles to view course descriptions.
Workshops
- ArcGIS Annotation: Tips and Tricks
- Basics of the Geodatabase Data Model
- Customizing ArcMap: Easy Ways to Extend the Interface
- Customizing ArcPad
- Editing Spatial Data in ArcMap: Tips and Tricks
- Exploring the VBA Environment
- Georeferencing Rasters in ArcGIS
- Getting Started with Surface Analysis using ArcGIS Spatial Analyst
- Introduction to ArcGIS survey Analyst
- Introduction to ArcScan for ArcGIS
- Introduction to GIS data ReViewer, Part I
- Introduction to Map Production System-Atlas
- Labeling in ArcMap: Tips and Tricks
- Migrating Coverages into the Geodtabase
- Storing Raster Data in an ArcSDE Geodatabase
- The 15-Minute Map: Creating a Basic Map in ArcMap
- Understanding Branching and Looping in VBA
- Understanding GIS Queries
- Using ArcCatalog
- Using CASE Tools
- Working with ArcPad 7
- Working with CAD drawings in ArcGIS
- Working with Forms in VBA
- Working with Geodatabase Subtypes and Domains
- Working with Map Topology in ArcGIS
- Working with Survey Data in ArcGIS
- Working with Variables and Functions in VBA