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I'd like to give you a quick tour of ArcGIS online.
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Which is essentially an online web based geographic information system.
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It can do a lot of really interesting things and I just want
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to kind of give you a sense of what's in there and what it can do.
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You'll notice at the top that there's a list of links here features, plans, gallery, map,
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seen groups and content,
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then over here is the account that you're logged in with.
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So, this is my public account,
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and then they'll show you sort of a gallery of some
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of the more interesting or recent maps that have been made by people.
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You can have a look through those if you want.
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There's information at the bottom here about how to make a map,
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ArcGIS for developers,
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lessons that you can go through if you want to learn more about it.
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So, I would highly recommend those.
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Some of them are really amazingly well done.
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So, just to begin with we're going to focus
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on clicking on this link here which is for map.
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So, this is essentially the default view for the mapping part of ArcGIS online.
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So, let's have a look at what's in here.
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So, at the top we have a drop-down for ArcGIS.
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So, that's a way for you to go back to
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those previous links for things like gallery and so on.
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There are some links here for details.
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Adding data and a basemap.
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I'll get more to that in a minute.
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There's another set of menu links over here for saving a web map,
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sharing it, printing it, measuring things, bookmarks.
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You can add things over here and a search thing.
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This is to indicate the account that you're using while you're making this, and so,
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essentially you have this pane on the left that can be
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used for various things that's also referred to as like a table of contents.
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You'll see your a list of layers in there.
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You can get information about those layers.
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You can change the symbology.
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So, that's where a lot of the activity will take
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place when you're trying to do something with the map,
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and of course this is the mapped area
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here where you'll actually see whatever it is that you're
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mapping and it has some familiar controls that you'd see in
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some other web mapping applications for zooming in and out,
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and you can set a home location.
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So, it will go back to that particular part of the world if you wanted to.
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Here under the "About" tab you see something that says make your own maps.
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So, you can choose an area,
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decide what to show,
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add more to your map, save and share your map.
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As he's done a really nice job of making it easy to get
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started with this even if you've never touched ArcGIS online before.
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So, certainly look at some of those things they have little tutorials that are
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available and lessons that will help you and they're
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a nice way to kind of get started if you want to try them out.
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If you click on the "Content" tab.
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You'll see here that we just have something called topographic.
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So, essentially that's just the basemap.
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That's the background that you're seeing right now that can be changed,
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and then the legend at this point really has nothing
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in it because we haven't added any layers to our map.
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So, if we want we can add data to our map.
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We can search for layers,
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and there's some that come up automatically.
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We can search for ones.
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We can say something like volcano.
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Maybe Alaska.
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See what comes up.
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So, there's different layers that become available.
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So, here's one from the National Park Service for Park unit boundaries.
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We could add that in there.
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Let's just see what that shows us.
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So, we have information about that.
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We can add it to our map,
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and so, that's actually given us park boundaries.
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It looks like for the entire United States.
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So, that's now been added.
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We can zoom in and out.
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We can look at them say for parts of Alaska,
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and now if we go over to our details for our legend,
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we have an entry that's been added which is that map layers.
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So, we now have a vector map layer that's been added on top of our basemap.
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If we want we can change the basemap.
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There's different ones that are available depending on what it is you're trying to do.
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So, for example you have a light grey canvas if you want to make it so that
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there's not much else in the background if I zoom
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back out here and go to a different part of the US,
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you can see that a map like this or basemap is really meant to sort of just
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fade into the background and emphasize
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whatever the map layer is or that you've put on top.
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Like these ones. Well we could just as easily change it to
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something like imagery, and so,
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if we go back to Alaska for example,
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you can see some of the amazing topography and geography
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in Alaska and where those parks are in relation to satellite imagery.
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So, you can play around with our try different basemaps.
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It's easy to switch them out.
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You can try National Geographic for example and see how that looks.
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I think I will go back to topographic.
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So, it's easy to see our parks on top of the background,
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and so, now I can save that map with a title.
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So, I can say you find mainly interested in the Alaska parks.
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I can call it that.
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I can give it whatever tags that I want.
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I could say parks Alaska.
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You don't have to add a summary if you don't want to.
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You'll have a folder available for that.
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I'm just calling mine db demo,
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and if you save that map,
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you can then go away and come back
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later and open up that map and it will have the same basemap,
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the same map layers,
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the same location, all saved and it will open it up to that.
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Those settings that you've already given it.
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Which is obviously really convenient.
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You can also share your web map.
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So, it provides a URL that you can then share with other people.
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So, you can send that link to somebody and say hey you look at the map I made and
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they'll be able to open it up without having
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to have any kind of special account or anything like that,
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and they'll see the basemap and the maplayers exactly the way that you configured it,
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and so, it's a great way to be able to share it with friends, colleagues, your boss.
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You're showing people how to get to a cottage or whatever it happens to be.
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It's a very convenient way to be able to share the work that you're doing.
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If I want to take measurements,
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I can just click on the measure tool,
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and for example if I wanted to measure a distance,
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I can just click on the ruler tool there and I can start tracing
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out the distance that I'd like to know the distance of for a particular location,
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and you'll see that it's giving me a readout in kilometers in this case.
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So, if I double-click that you'll see that it ends that and
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so that particular distance is 660.7 kilometers.
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I can change the units to feets,
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yards, nautical miles, and so on.
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So, you can pick the units that work best for you.
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I can click on locations if I want to know the latitude and longitude of the location.
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Anywhere that I click it will give me that in
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degrees or I can switch it to decimal
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degrees or sorry degrees minutes and seconds or DMS.
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So, it works in either format.
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It's just giving you different options in terms of how you read that.
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So, that's very handy and if you want to know
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the geographic coordinates for any particular location.
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You can add a bookmark.
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So, if I say I want to be able to come back to this exact location,
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I will say it's Alaska and close that up,
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and so, then if I am zooming around and looking
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at different parts of the world or whatever it happens to be.
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If I go to that bookmark and just select it,
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it will go back to the exact location and scale that I had saved it out,
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which is really useful if you have multiple locations that you're working with
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multiple scales and you want to be able to
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easily pan and zoom between those different locations.
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If I want to find a particular location,
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I can type it into the search bar here.
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So, for example if I want to find the Eiffel Tower,
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I can just type that in,
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click on that and it will locate it for me with a little pop up here.
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It says Eiffel Tower and it gives
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the address and that's the location of the Eiffel Tower right there.
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So, very useful to be able to search for
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locations and then you may want to do that when you're first starting your map.
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You're not sure where it is or whatever if
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you want you can change the symbology for a map layer.
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So, here I've just clicked on the content tab and for my parking boundaries,
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you'll see there's different options available for here.
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So, for example I can show the table associated with that if there's any attributes.
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So, that's attribute information I can look at in terms of how that relates to
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the geography or sometimes we refer to as
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the geometry of the map which is the mappable part itself,
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and I can click on this thing to say change style,
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and so, I can look at options that are available.
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I can set the transparency,
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the visibility range or if I just click on symbols
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here maybe I don't want it to be green maybe I want it to be red.
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So, I can change it to. That's for the fill.
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I don't want to do that. Let's go to the outline.
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We'll change that to red and actually if I wanted I could change the fill as well.
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Maybe I want that to be kind of a pink.
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Would make it fairly transparent.
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Say okay, and so now I have park boundaries that I have
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a bright red outline and then a semi-transparent kind of pink fill.
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So, it's really easy to change the symbology for a map layer if you want,
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and then you can save that into your web map that you've created.
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Remember that the next time you load it and display it.
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If you want you can add little map notes on top of the web map.
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Just go to "Add" and then select "Add web notes," and you can create a name for that.
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So, I can say these are Alaska places I'd like to visit,
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and I can just use the existing map notes template for now and say
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"Create," and so now you'll see
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all these options on the left for different types of things that we can create.
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So, we can create points, lines or polygons.
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I can create different types of styles of points.
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So, for example a stick pin.
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So, maybe I really want to go to Anchorage someday.
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So, I can just click on "Anchorage."
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It creates a map note for that and I can give that a title.
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I can say "Anchorage."
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I could give it a description if I want.
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I can attach an image to that so that when you
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click on that map note an image will appear.
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That image has to already exists somewhere on the web so that it has its own URL.
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That might be one that you can find or if you want to upload your own,
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you can use services like Flickr where
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essentially you're uploading your photo and then you get
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a URL from that photo service and then you type that in
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here and then you'll be able to show an image for that.
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I'm not going to do that. For now I just want to make this quick and easy.
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So, I'll say "Close," and so,
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I now have a little map note for this thick pane and if I click on it,
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it says "Anchorage," and keeps the information that I have.
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I can create an area.
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So, I can do that by clicking the parts of the area
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that I want to create and then double-clicking to finish it.
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So, I could say whatever I want.
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Beautiful Scott.
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You get the idea. I can say close.
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Another nice one is you can do a free hand area.
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So, I can say all this is a really nice theory over here,
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and then that becomes something that you can also annotate.
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So, one thing that's important to make
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clear is that these are not being saved as a file anywhere.
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These are more just kind of annotations or notes that you're saving on top of your map.
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It's sort of a quick easy way to be able to
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annotate a map especially if you're saving it as a web map.
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You want to share it with somebody else.
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You want to be able to mark it up quickly to say this is how you get to
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this location or this is an area of interest that we should spend more time on.
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Whatever it happens to be,
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this is a way for you to be able to quickly and easily annotate your map,
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add descriptions to it or photos if you want
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to and then that's saved in the web map document,
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but it is not saved as GIS data in its own file.
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So, that said I just wanted to give you a quick overview.
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ArcGIS online is really convenient.
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It's easy to use. There's lots you can do with it.
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It's actually a lot of fun to work with,
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and really what it's built around is this idea of making web maps.
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It's not like desktop software which really is more
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designed around creating paper maps with layouts,
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it's this is designed for web mapping that's done digitally.
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It's being shared virtually that you'll be able to send
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somebody URL and be able to share what you're doing with them.
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So, I encourage you to have a look at it and have some fun with it.20841
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