Learn about integrating GIS with official statistics business processes. Utilize geospatial data in planning and decision making. Pick the path that meets your needs.
This lesson introduces users to the wide variety of data types that can be represented in a GIS.
Understanding the power of GIS starts with using, making, and sharing a web map.
Become familiar with the landscape layers of ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World.
Use hosted feature layers to provide relevant data to city employees managing interactions between citizens and wildlife.
ArcGIS Online offers a suite of configurable apps, including story maps, that can help bring your stories to life for users. For most of the configurable apps, the majority of your work is done once you’ve created your map.
Use live-feed earthquake data to investigate the relationship between magnitude and depth.
Create unique visualizations of your data from the same authoritative data source.
Combine a map with elements and actions to create an interactive dashboard that provides the most relevant information to decision makers using ArcGIS Dashboards.
Share your dashboard so that the people who should and need to see it can. You can even share it publicly to keep the community informed.