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Instructor-Led Courses
Migrating from ArcView GIS 3.x to ArcGIS (two-day course)-Learn from an expert instructor how ArcView GIS 3.x terminology and features relate to ArcView 8.
Migrating from Avenue to VBA (two-day workshop)-Provides personal help for learning the new customization environment for ArcView 8.1 as it relates to common Avenue customizing tasks.
Introduction to ArcGIS I (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8, and ArcInfo 8) (two-day course; replaces Introduction to ArcInfo using ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox)-Covers fundamental GIS concepts and teaches how to create, edit, and georeference spatial data.
Introduction to ArcGIS II (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8, and ArcInfo 8) (three-day course; replaces Introduction to ArcInfo using ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox)-Focuses on spatial analysis, automating spatial and attribute data, editing, and advanced options for cartographic display and reports.
Introduction to Programming ArcObjects with VBA (five-day course; replaces Programming ArcInfo with Visual Basic for Applications)-Teaches VBA programming concepts as they relate to customizing ArcMap and ArcCatalog.
Advanced ArcObjects Component Development with VB (three-day course; replaces Extending ArcInfo with Custom Components)-Shows experienced VB/VBA programmers how to build custom components with ArcObjects to extend the functionality of ArcInfo 8.1, ArcEditor 8.1, and ArcView 8.1.
Esri Learning Guide Helps Users Choose Suitable Training
Not sure which courses to take? The Esri Learning Guide makes it easy to select the right courses by identifying training paths based on software, experience level, and learning style. Visit www.esri.com/learningguide
New Courses Available in the Authorized Teaching Program (ATP)
Introduction to ArcGIS I (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8, and ArcInfo 8)
Migrating from ArcView GIS 3.x to ArcGIS
Introduction to Programming ArcObjects with VBA
Introduction to ArcView GIS (3.x)
Advanced ArcView GIS (3.x)
Introduction to Avenue (for ArcView GIS 3.x)
Working with ArcView Spatial Analyst (for ArcView GIS 3.x)
Visit www.esri.com/training for detailed course descriptions, locations, schedules, pricing, and registration information. Go to www.esri.com/atp for more information about the ATP program.
Esri teaches classes at more than 40 facilities in the United States, at its corporate headquarters in Redlands, California, and at these regional offices:
Esri-Boston, Danvers, Massachusetts
Esri-Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina
Esri-Denver, Boulder, Colorado
Esri-Minneapolis, St. Paul, Minnesota
Esri-Olympia, Olympia, Washington
Esri-Philadelphia, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Esri-St. Louis, St. Charles, Missouri
Esri-San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas
Esri-Washington, D.C., Vienna, Virginia
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