Vicki Lynn Cove
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Vicki Lynn Cove is a documentation writer for Map Viewer analysis and ArcGIS Insights at Esri's Research and Development Centre in Ottawa, Canada. She has a background in biology, English literature, and GIS. In her spare time, Vicki Lynn enjoys fibre arts, playing her guitar, and the outdoors.

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Create a report in ArcGIS Insights

Design an interactive report in Insights using a new lesson from Learn ArcGIS.

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Keep all target features using the Join Features tool in ArcGIS Online

Keep all target features allows you to choose whether to keep unmatched features in your output dataset when creating joins in ArcGIS Online.

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Sticking points: Mapping large datasets in ArcGIS Insights

Large datasets create some unique challenges for spatial analysis. Spatial aggregation can help you understand spatial patterns in your data.

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Use the COVID-19 Hospital Impact Model for Epidemics (CHIME) application in ArcGIS Insights

Learn how to run a script in ArcGIS Insights and use the results to analyze hospital capacity in your health care region.

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Use Insights models to jumpstart your COVID-19 analysis

Models are a visual recording of the steps in your analysis. Use the Insights models from the Disaster Response Program to respond to COVID-19.

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Determine flood risk for disaster response

Use spatial analysis in ArcGIS Online to find areas that need evacuation assistance after a flood.

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A normal chart used with a lot of frequency (Intro to charts, part 4)

A histogram shows the frequency of your number data, but how do you know if it's "normal"?

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Even Schrodinger thinks this blog is alive (Intro to charts, part 3)

Box plots are a simple chart type that helps you to understand the distribution of your data. They also happen to have a lot in common with cats.

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Three statisticians walk into a bar (Intro to charts, part 2)

Learn everything you need to know about bar charts, including what happens when three statisticians walk into a bar.

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