[TXHUG] [POLIS_TRAINING] ArcGIS, ArcIMS, and ArcObjects Training Opportunities i

Miguel Pavon Miguel.Pavon at twdb.state.tx.us
Tue May 3 14:59:15 EDT 2005


Nitja:
 
In addition, TNRIS offers ArcGIS training with ESRI Authorized trainers, here in Texas (Austin most of the times). For more information, you can contact, Charles Palmer charles.palmer at twdb.state.tx.us (512) 463-8402 or visit our website  http://www.tnris.org/techshop.html. These workshops are available to State employees, people interested in GIS and all our dear TX-HUG members.
 
Our ESRI Authorized ArcGIS courses low prices are set just to break even, we are not making a profit (we are a State agency), just benefitting the State by providing the training at cost and without  the participants incurring in extensive travel.
 
If you find it appropiate, you can contact Charles and extend this invitation via the list-serv to all our members.
 
Best regards
 
Miguel A. Pavon
Texas/Mexico Borderlands Information Center
Administrator
1700 N. Congress Av. R. B-40
Austin Texas, 78711-3231
ph. (512) 463-8399
fax (512) 463-7274
mpavon at bic.state.tx.us

>>> Nitja.Mcgrane at dhs.gov 05/03/05 10:45 AM >>>



Dear TX-HUG members,

For those who many be interested in additional training in ArcGIS for
ArcView GIS and ArcInfo (II) (Vsn 9.x)
The following information provides dates and locations for a number of 
ESRI Authorized ArcGIS courses being offered in Indianapolis, Indiana 
and South Bend, Indiana between June and December, 2005.  Registration 
information, as well as course fee information, is available on The 
Polis Center GIS education website at
http://www.thepoliscenter.iupui.edu/tpc/training/ and
http://www.thepoliscenter.iupui.edu/tpc/training/

Nitja


Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView GIS and ArcInfo (I) (Vsn 9.x)

This two-day course provides a fundamental introduction to ArcGIS.
Participants learn how to use the graphical user interface (GUI) of the 
three main ArcGIS applications-ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox. 
Since the course focuses on ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox, it is 
equally applicable to both ArcView GIS and ArcInfo users. The course teaches
basic ArcGIS functionality and GIS concepts so participants can 
quickly take advantage of the software's powerful display and analysis
capabilities.


DATES:

June 27-28, 2005 (Indianapolis)
August 25-26, 2005 (Indianapolis)
October 24-25, 2005 (Indianapolis)
November 3-4, 2005 (IvyTech South Bend)
December 12-13, 2005 (Indianapolis)


Introduction to ArcGIS for ArcView GIS and ArcInfo (II) (Vsn 9.x)

Extend what you learned in Introduction to ArcGIS I with further 
exploration of ArcMap and ArcCatalog. This 3- day course focuses on 
spatial analysis, automation of spatial and attribute data, editing, 
and advanced options for cartographic display. A portion of the class 
is reserved for carrying out an analysis project and applying many of 
the new skills and techniques learned in this course. Participants 
conduct queries, perform spatial analysis, and present their results in a
hard-copy map.


DATES:

June 1-3, 2005 (IvyTech South Bend)
August 15-17, 2005 (Indianapolis)
September 7-9, 2005 (IvyTech South Bend)
October 26-28, 2005 (Indianapolis)
November 9-11, 2005 (IvyTech South Bend)
December 14-16, 2005 (Indianapolis)


Introduction to ArcIMS

This 2-day course is designed for those who are new to internet mapping 
and wish to use ESRI ArcIMSR software to serve their own maps on the
internet.
It provides students with a comprehensive introduction to ArcIMS: from 
the details of how the technology works, to the practical steps 
required to create your first ArcIMS website. Throughout the course, 
students will learn all of the essential skills needed to work with the 
software, from installing ArcIMS (and all of its required components), 
to authoring, administering, and serving maps on the internet.


DATES:

September 1-2, 2005 (Indianapolis)

Introduction to Programming ArcObjects with VBA

In this five-day course students learn the fundamentals of VBA 
application development, Object-oriented programming concepts, and the 
specifics of working with ArcObjects. Participants learn to use VBA 
development tools including the VB editor, customize dialog box, and online
help resources.
They also learn the syntax for writing simple VB statements, how to 
write branching and looping structures, and how to design user forms.
Object-oriented programming concepts are described in detail, 
including: the advantages of COM (on which all ArcObjects classes are 
based) and interface programming (which may be new even to seasoned 
programmers). The majority of class time will be spent doing hands-on 
programming exercises in order to gain a working knowledge of these 
concepts and to become familiar the most commonly used ArcObjects 
classes (Map, Layer, Table, etc.). The class has been updated for 
ArcGIS 9.0, and since ArcGIS Desktop software programs (ArcView, 
ArcEditor, and ArcInfo) share the same architecture, the knowledge 
gained in this course applies to all three. Upon finishing the course, 
students will have plenty of sample code from which they can build their own
applications.


DATES:
October 10-14, 2005




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