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The Course

FOR557. The Course. Class. Class meets here 7: 00 Tuesdays for between 1 and 1.5 hours A Lab immediately follows the class in 143 Baker A second lab is Friday 2-5 in 143 Baker The labs are essentially times when you know you can reach me or Mr. Halligan

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The Course

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  1. FOR557 The Course

  2. Class • Class meets here 7:00 Tuesdays for between 1 and 1.5 hours • A Lab immediately follows the class in 143 Baker • A second lab is Friday 2-5 in 143 Baker • The labs are essentially times when you know you can reach me or Mr. Halligan • You are NOT required to attend any lab and are free to attend either of them.

  3. How it works • There are NO exams – useless in a course like this • There are quizzes and the focus is on terminology and where “stuff” is located in the ArcGIS interface • There are weekly assignments …

  4. Assignments • Each week the following assignments are usually made • A module of the ESRI on-line course • The ESRI quiz results are turned in in class the following week • A no-hands-held assignment by me that reinforces the module material • The no-hands-held assignments are turned in 2 weeks later in class • In this way the assignments for a specific week overlap • ESRI on-line course 

  5. Texts • The main text is ESRI’s on-line course “Learning ArcGIS 9” • I is free!  (but you need apassword) • The other text is“Practical Vector GIS”. A reader from the Marshall Mall Copy Center ($10) • A suggested text is “Getting to know ArcGIS” but make sure you get the edition for version 9!

  6. Password? • I obtain the course passwords from SU and then email them to you with instructions for getting into ESRI’s Virtual Campus and accessing the course • These passwords will be sent to the email address the Registrar gave me (usually a @syr.edu address) so it is important that you either use that address or forward mail to it to the address you do use.

  7. Doing the on-line course • Method 1 • You can do it by having two windows open on the computer • ArcGIS • Web page with instructions • You then flip back forth (and lose your place) • Method 2 • Copy and paste lesson/exercise into word • Print it – now you have a book • You put that next to the computer and check off what you do (and don’t lose your place)

  8. Where are Assignments found? • On the FOR557 schedule that can be accessed from the course web page – lets go there! http://www.esf.edu/for/herrington/557/for557.htm • The schedule is where you will also find: • Lecture topics and PowerPoints • Reading Assignments • Notes

  9. Where are the rules? • On the course web page in the Syllabus http://www.esf.edu/for/herrington/557/details557.htm • Course descriptions • Grading • Rules about handing stuff in • Etc. Note: The only paper handed out in this class is a) Quizzes and b) Grade reports. Everything else is on the web!

  10. Please • Read and check the web pages! http://www.esf.edu/for/herrington/ • Course Information • Details, details, details • Schedule • Links • My e-mail is lpherrin@esf.edu

  11. E-mail • Very important for this class • E-mail is the way to contact me • E-mail is the way to contact the course HELP system • BUT – if matriculated, you MUST either use your College assigned e-mail address OR have SU forward e-mail from that account to your private account that you usually use • Not hard…

  12. Forwarding e-mail • If you don’t want to use your @syr.edu assigned to you by the College then go to http://its.syr.edu/accounts/student.html • Click on e-mail address registry • And you end up here…

  13. 2. Enter email address to which you want mail forwarded 1.Click here Forwarding e-mail And you get this • If you don’t want to use your @syr.edu assigned to you by the College then go to http://its.syr.edu/accounts/student.html • Click on e-mail address registry • And you end up here… 3. Click Submit!

  14. Easy It's that easy! So just do it!

  15. Data Management • Data for all exercises is available on the Baker Lab’s Server Academic1 • The ERSI exercise data (also available from the web at ESRI) • The data for my exercises • Some of this data is large (megabytes) • So this raises the question “where do I store my data?” • Media…

  16. Backing up is YOUR responsibility! • First choice of media • 64 or 128 meg flash memory stick • These devices plug into USB ports • 2nd choice of media • 250 meg Zip disk • NOT 100 meg and NOT 750 meg • 250 meg seems to be universal on campus The smart person has 2 of either of these! It is very easyto trash the contents of either one!

  17. Storage of Exercise Data • Since Zip disks and flash memory sticks are relatively slow the best solution is… • Get in the habit of running exercises from a workspace on C:\ and NOT from your backup storage device! • Workspaces left on a cluster machine have about a 99.99% probability of not being there when your come back to the machine (assuming you remember exactly which machine you were using!) • That means that you must copy workspaces from C:\ to your backup media and vice-versa.

  18. Trashing backup media? • Very easy to do! • XP (and other Win versions) store what is to be written to a flash stick or Zip in a buffer. • The buffer is written to the media when • The device is stopped (USB flash or zip) • The Zip is properly ejected (Never eject by pushing the eject button on the drive!)

  19. Trashing backup media? See the Syllabus for details!!! • Yup! • XP (an other versions) store what is to be written to a flash stick or Zip in a buffer. • The buffer is written to the media when • The device is stopped (USB flash or zip) • The Zip is properly ejected (Never eject by pushing the eject button on the drive!)

  20. Questions about Course Operation

  21. The Software

  22. Power ArcInfo ArcEdit ArcView License level ArcGIS • ArcGIS has 3 license levels • ArcView • ArcEdit • ArcInfo • And every license level has 2 programs • ArcMap The main GIS software • ArcCatalog A data management tool

  23. We will be using… • ArcView 9.0 • The lowest license level of ArcGIS • The same as ArcGIS but without the full set of tools that the ArcInfo license level has. • It is available to students for ~$250 • At the end of the course we will also be using ArcView 3.3 …

  24. ArcView 3.3 • An older system similar in some ways to ArcView 9 • Why? • Because you MAY run into it when seeking a job and you will at least be able to say you have used it. • You will have the basic skills anyway, they are just in a different place

  25. Extensions to ArcMap • Allow even more capability in ArcView 9 • Spatial Analyst – raster GIS • 3-D Analyst • GeoStatistical Analyst • Business Analyst • ArcPress – for making published map files • ArcIMS – Internet Map Server • And many others

  26. ESRI? • ESRI is not the only company making GIS software. There are others • Intergraph MapInfo • Small World IDRISI • So why is ESF fixated on ESRI products? • Defacto standard for many states including NY.

  27. The Schedule • The course schedule is kept up to date on the web • Since this is almost a new course you can expect changes in the schedule as we work through it so don’t bother to print it! • Where is it?

  28. Course Web Resources • The schedule is the key to what is going on. • PowerPoints, exercises, etc. can all be downloaded – we hand out very little paper! (quizzes). • Notes – sources of information • Help at @Help557@rousmail esf.edu

  29. The End Phew! Questions?

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