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ArcGIS Pro Tips: Guide for the Esri UC 2017

As a GIS lover, I’m a geek for data. Here’s the 2017 Esri User Conference by the numbers: 5 days, 300+ exhibitors, 450+ hours of hands-on training, 1000+ sessions, 17,000+ attendees, and several thousand opportunities interact with each other and grow our GIS community.

With the huge number of experiences you can have at UC, you’ll want to make the most of every day. If you’re interested in spending some time at UC getting to know ArcGIS Pro a little better, here are some tips for you.

1. Put your social apps to work

Two apps you’ll find especially handy: Twitter and the Esri Events app.

On Twitter, follow @ArcGISPro, @EsriUC, and keep up to date with #EsriUC. You’ll see what events are trending and get the latest news on the feed.

Follow Esri UC on Twitter

Download the Esri Events app and use it to schedule all of your ArcGIS Pro sessions, workshops, and meetings. Click on the Esri User Conference tile, and search for ArcGIS Pro to find sessions and workshops. You can even add reminders to your schedule so you don’t miss any of your favorite events.

Add a reminder to your calendar
1. Click Add Reminder. 2. Set the slider to green. 3. A gold star will appear by the sessions that are added to your calendar.

2. Check out what others are doing with ArcGIS Pro

One of your best resources for inspiration and learning are your colleagues. ArcGIS Pro users are doing some pretty amazing things and you can see that work shine at UC.

Lots of incredible maps made with ArcGIS Pro will be on display in the Map Gallery. The Opening and Evening reception on Monday, July 10 between 3:30 and 7:00 p.m. is the perfect time to check out some beautiful maps and ask questions of the mapmakers themselves. All map entries are eligible for the People’s Choice Award, so vote for your favorite!

This was a winner from the 2015 Map Gallery. Fire Progressions—North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park by the National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA

You’ll also see plenty of ArcGIS Pro work on display during the UC Plenary on Monday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. See how your peers are putting GIS to work in everything from county governments, to aquaculture farming, to medical emergency air rescue missions.

2016 UC Plenary

Esri partners are also doing great work with ArcGIS Pro, and you can test-drive their innovative tools at their booths in the Esri Showcase. ArcGIS Pro will be on display at NVidia, Citrix, and VMWare booths, with Pro add-ins highlighted at the Data East booth, with the XTools AGP product and the EagleView booth, with their Pictometry for ArcGIS Pro product.

3. Ask us your ArcGIS Pro questions

The ArcGIS Pro team (including me) will be at the UC to answer your questions, so bring them! You can come down to the ArcGIS Pro Area of the Esri Showcase in the SDCC, Halls A, B, C, and D at any of these times:

Tuesday, July 11th           9:00 am–6:00 pm

Wednesday, July 12th      9:00 am–6:00 pm

Thursday, July 13th          9:00 am–1:30 pm

Esri Technical Support will also be available in the Showcase at the times listed above, ready to field your most difficult technical questions about ArcGIS Pro.

Ask questions at the ArcGIS Pro areas of the Esri Showcase.

Come listen to a discussion with some of our team’s leaders at the ArcGIS Pro Panel Discussion, on Thursday July 13 from 1:30 to 2:45. Stefan Balbo, Rob Elkins, Ty Fitzpatrick, Drew Flater, Michael Grossman, Jim McKinney, Phil Sanchez, and Jeremy Wright will be there to discuss ArcGIS Pro capabilities and what’s planned for the future. The team will also be addressing common migration questions received via social media and Esri Support.

4. Learn more ArcGIS Pro tips and tricks

Use the Esri Events app (or the UC Schedule site) to find ArcGIS Pro tips and trick sessions. There are tip sessions for a variety of topics:

There’s also an ArcGIS Pro Top 5 Tips and Tricks led by Nick Giner.

ArcGIS Pro tips session with Nick Giner.

If you’re going to be in San Diego on Sunday, and you’re interested in cartography, I highly recommend this Preconference Seminar: Making Great Maps with ArcGIS Pro with award-winning mapmakers Ken Fields, Edie Punt, John Nelson, and Wes Jones. Go beyond the basics of cartography and get tips to quickly turn your basic maps into stunning storytelling works.

5. Dive deep into your interests

The best way to have a great user conference experience is to find your niche. Look for sessions that are directly applicable to you and your interests – there’s probably an ArcGIS Pro session or workshop on that topic! If something catches your eye, give it a gold star and add a reminder your schedule.

The gold star next to an item means its on your agenda.

For a more complete list of sessions, you can check out the ArcGIS Pro at the 2017 User Conference blog, or download this printable guide of all ArcGIS Pro sessions.

User conference is a great time to explore ArcGIS Pro, meet people who share your love for GIS, and soak up a ton of knowledge. I look forward to seeing you there!

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