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Seacrest Ballroom I [clear filter]
Monday, October 17
 

10:30am EDT

Esri Session. Introduction to Vector Tiles
PRESENTER: Alex Brown, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: Esri now offers new Vector Tile Layers! With these vector basemaps, you are able to turn on and off layers, change symbology, and even update boundaries and label.  The session will provide an overview of vector tile mapping, demonstrate how to create vector tiles using ArcGIS Pro and how you can change your map through vector tiling styling.

Monday October 17, 2016 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

11:00am EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS Smart Mapping Tools
PRESENTER: Tom Schwartzman, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT: Making visually beautiful and meaningful maps should be within everyone's reach - and Esri's Smart Mapping capability does just that. New mapping and cartography workflows in ArcGIS Online automatically analyze your data and suggest the best way to represent it, taking some of the guesswork out of setting up your map. Additionally, new rendering capabilities and styles allow you to go beyond the basics and design maps that bring your data to life.

Monday October 17, 2016 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

11:30am EDT

Esri Session. Story Maps: Telling Your Story With ArcGIS
PRESENTER: Lauri Dafner, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: Everyone has a story to tell. Or, more likely, you have many stories to tell! Esri Story Maps have been a hugely popular way to put maps, images, videos and other media into an interactive web application that brings attention to a particular topic. But, like other GIS projects, the management of the content and story maps that you create can be a challenge. That's where My Stories comes in. With error checks, sharing tools and more, My Stories is a one-stop place to view, manage and create your story maps.

Monday October 17, 2016 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

1:30pm EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS Pro Foundation Workflows
PRESENTER: Patrick Gahagan, Esri New York City

ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Pro is the premier professional desktop GIS application from Esri. With ArcGIS Pro, you can visualize, edit, and analyze your geographic data in both 2D and 3D. After you create projects, maps, layers, tools, and more, ArcGIS Pro has several options for sharing your work with others. ArcGIS Pro is a 64-bit application, using a faster graphics library, and a ribbon-based toolbar, it provides a framework for the next generation of ArcGIS for Desktop. 

Monday October 17, 2016 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

2:00pm EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online
PRESENTER: Patrick Gahagan, Esri New York City

ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Pro is seamlessly integrated with ArcGIS Online. See how it can be used to publish web maps, and  feature layers as 2D services, or web scenes, and scene layers as 3D services.  Attend this technical session to see how easy it is to publish content from ArcGIS Pro.

Monday October 17, 2016 2:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

2:30pm EDT

Esri Session. Getting Started with ArcGIS Pro Tasks
PRESENTER: Mark Scott, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT: Learn how to use Tasks in ArcGIS Pro to chain together steps into a packaged workflow.  They can then be used as a tool to maintain a standard workflow, streamline common sets of activities, or help a user new to learn a new pattern.

Monday October 17, 2016 2:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I
 
Tuesday, October 18
 

10:30am EDT

Esri Session. Insights for ArcGIS
PRESENTER: Lauri Dafner, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: We all know that GIS allows us to learn more about where, why and how things happen - but we also know how challenging it can be to sort through a variety of large or complex datasets looking for that understanding. Insights for ArcGIS is a new application that will change the way you work with your data - it provides a new interactive analysis environment that puts the focus on the visual exploration of your data to gain better understanding - and insight.

Tuesday October 18, 2016 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

11:00am EDT

Esri Session. Drone2Map for ArcGIS: UAV Meets GIS
PRESENTER: Tom Schwartzman, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT: Drone technology is fundamentally changing long-held field work practices and business models, and enterprises are learning how to effectively leverage this emerging technology. With Drone2Map for ArcGIS, drones become more than just image capture devices – they are enterprise GIS productivity tools. During this session we will demonstrate how to create orthomosaics, point clouds and 3D meshes with Drone2Map for ArcGIS, and quickly share the results with your organization.

Tuesday October 18, 2016 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

11:30am EDT

Esri Session. Geoenabling Office Productivity Tools with ArcGIS Maps for Office
PRESENTER: Tom Schwartzman, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Maps for Office is an application integration that enables the use of Esri’s Location Platform, ArcGIS with Microsoft Office. You can quickly create dynamic, interactive maps of your Excel data and start exploring your data in a whole new way. This workshop will demonstrate the value of the product using a number of use case scenarios as well as the key new features of the latest releases.

Tuesday October 18, 2016 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

1:30pm EDT

Esri Session. Collector for ArcGIS: Unlock Efficiency In The Field
PRESENTER: Mark Scott, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT: Collector for ArcGIS gives you a powerful and easy to use app that runs on iOS, Android, and Windiws10 devices, to perform field data collection tasks.  Learn how to collect data live or offline. Additionally, learn important design considerations for your web maps, feature services, and what desktop tools can be used.

Tuesday October 18, 2016 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

2:00pm EDT

Esri Session. Survey123 for ArcGIS: Intelligent Form-based Field Data Collection
PRESENTER: Patrick Gahagan, Esri New York City

ABSTRACT: Survey123 for ArcGIS is a simple and intuitive form-centric data gathering solution that makes creating, sharing, and analyzing surveys possible in just three easy steps.  First: Ask Questions. Quickly design powerful surveys and publish them into ArcGIS. Second: Get the Answers. Enable your workforce with the Survey123 for ArcGIS mobile app to capture answers in the field.  Third: Make the Best Decisions. Analyze answers from the field in ArcGIS to support decision making.

Tuesday October 18, 2016 2:00pm - 2:30pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

2:30pm EDT

Esri Session. Workforce & Navigator for ArcGIS: Apps for your Field Workforce
PRESENTER: Mark Scott, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT:
Workforce and Navigator are field data collection apps available to ArcGIS Online users.  See how they work with Collector or Survey 123. Navigator uses Esri data as well as your own data to provide turn-by-turn directions to multiple stops for your workforce needs, while Workforce for ArcGIS is an app that will integrate field data collection (Collector), getting to work locations (Navigator) into an app that includes work order information for your teams in the field. 

Tuesday October 18, 2016 2:30pm - 3:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I
 
Wednesday, October 19
 

8:45am EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension: Monitoring Assets & Feeds in Real-Time
PRESENTER: Alex Brown, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: GeoEvent Extension for ArcGIS for Server connects to common sensors and data feeds, including in-vehicle GPS devices, mobile devices, and social media providers, among various others.  Learn an overview of the technology, how to connect to real time data, transform it into a streaming service and access your feed through various applications.

Wednesday October 19, 2016 8:45am - 9:15am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

9:15am EDT

Esri Session. Web GIS Platform Concepts: Configurations across the Enterprise
PRESENTER: Mark Scott, Esri Boston

ABSTRACT: Web GIS is a type of distributed information system, comprising at least a server and a client, where the server is a GIS server and the client is a web browser, desktop application, or mobile application. In its simplest form, web GIS can be defined as any GIS that uses web technology to communicate between a server and a client.  See how ArcGIS for Desktop, ArcGIS for Server, ArcGIS Online, and Portal for ArcGIS can independently, or in concert, provide you with the WebGIS solution.

Wednesday October 19, 2016 9:15am - 9:45am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

9:45am EDT

Esri Session. WebGIS At 10.5: a Preview
PRESENTER: Alex Brown, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: Learn what changes are coming to ArcGIS Server and Portal for ArcGIS in this major release at 10.5!  This presentation will provide an overview of upcoming features for WebGIS, including a brief look at the new GeoAnalytics Server Extension and server-based distributed Raster Analytics.

Wednesday October 19, 2016 9:45am - 10:15am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

10:30am EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS Solutions for Crowdsourcing: Engaging Your Community
PRESENTER: Tom Schwartzman, Esri Boston

ABSTACT: In this session, you'll learn how the ArcGIS Online Crowdsourcing web application templates can be used to engage citizens in your community.

Wednesday October 19, 2016 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

11:00am EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS Solutions for Flood Mitigation, Planning, and Response
PRESENTER: Lauri Dafner, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: The ArcGIS for Flood Solution delivers maps and applications to support the mission of Emergency Management organizations which facilitate work in preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation of flood events. Come learn how these maps and apps work to support this critical work.

Wednesday October 19, 2016 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I

11:30am EDT

Esri Session. ArcGIS Solutions for Vector-Borne Disease Surveillance & Control
PRESENTER: Lauri Dafner, Esri Philadelphia

ABSTRACT: Esri’s location platform helps you utilize your organization’s geographic information to improve communication, heighten awareness, promote collaboration and enhance decision-making. During this presentation we will showcase ArcGIS solutions and show how they can be used to rapidly collect and share information, as well as streamline workflows between Federal, State, County and Municipal levels. Learn how Esri’s ArcGIS platform affords you an immediate, Consumer-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) approach to mosquito control and mitigation efforts.

Wednesday October 19, 2016 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Seacrest Ballroom I
 
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