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Course Information

Esri Ireland understand the challenges of getting and keeping skills up to date.

We have a flexible approach to learning programs in GIS technology and aim to cater for the wide range in learning styles and specific skill requirements.  Our focus is to equip students with GIS skills and techniques that positively impact an organisation as these are transferred to the workplace as well as enable them to become more self-sufficient in the application and development of their GI systems.

For our instructor led training our recommended starting point for all our customers is to take the course ArcGIS Desktop Part 1 which introduces the student to and gives an understanding of the main functions of ArcGIS. This includes the creation and manipulation of a map document, geographic (spatial) data management, selection and analysis of data and creation of a map for printing.

Once those skills are mastered, we recommend ArcGIS Desktop Part 2 which expands on the subjects covered in ArcGIS Desktop Part 1 and introduces new functions, including managing data in a geodatabase, further symbology and labeling options and the use of analysis tools and models.

From this point forward, one may require various additional skills to help on your daily tasks. To start you on that road, we offer the course Sharing Your GIS Content (An Introduction to ArcGIS Server) which helps you to acquire the skills needed to share GIS content on the Web or across the enterprise. You will learn a workflow to publish maps, imagery, geoprocessing models, and feature templates for use in Web applications that support visualization, analysis, and editing of GIS resources.

In addition to the above instructor led courses, we offer a whole series of Training Seminars and web courses through the Esri Inc website. Please note that the vast majority of these seminars and courses are free to access, some courses do incur a charge which can only be processed by credit card.

Click here to download the training Schedule Jan-June 2011