you are an incredible teacher/prof... thank you SO much, it was great to watch this series before an interview as a refresher for the location of all the tools and functions... i'm glad to say - it was successful!!! got the job :)
This might help. catalog.data.gov/dataset?organization=state-of-new-york&tags=county Here's railroads, bridges, and road traffic volumes for NYS gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/member.cfm?OrganizationID=539 Here's NYS County boundary lines gis.ny.gov/civil-boundaries/ For future reference, layers are often referred to as shapefiles. In Google, type in "New York state county shapefile" to get that layer, "New york roads shapefile" to get that layer, etc. etc. Shapefile is a consistently used terminology among GIS Analysts.
I am a beginner at ARCGIS, and I found this tutorial to be extremely helpful and easy to follow. Thanks!
Love the way you teach and you added the point of click to your mouse pointer is smart. Easy to see where you are pointing. Thanks boss
you are an incredible teacher/prof... thank you SO much, it was great to watch this series before an interview as a refresher for the location of all the tools and functions... i'm glad to say - it was successful!!! got the job :)
Very well explained. I'm really enjoying learning this tutorial.
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Round two of four, technically six. Very well done.
Wonderful explanation..
One of the best tutorials Thank you very much!!!! Wish u good luck
Very nice Good.
very good explanation
very well explained.. but how can I get the NewYorkState.ArcMap file? Any websites for downloads?
This might help. catalog.data.gov/dataset?organization=state-of-new-york&tags=county
Here's railroads, bridges, and road traffic volumes for NYS gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/member.cfm?OrganizationID=539
Here's NYS County boundary lines
gis.ny.gov/civil-boundaries/
For future reference, layers are often referred to as shapefiles.
In Google, type in "New York state county shapefile" to get that layer, "New york roads shapefile" to get that layer, etc. etc.
Shapefile is a consistently used terminology among GIS Analysts.
Thanks for this tutorial. How can we get the data that you r working with to do the same manipulation as a beginner?
Hello
Have you explained an online toolbox in any of your video?