Please note this event occurred in the past.
February 28, 2024 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm ET
Data and Software,
Research Methodology,
Semester Workshops
Online Event - Login credentials via email for registered participants
A data graph on a map of the United States.

Instructor: Deni Ranguelova, Library GIS TA

Ready to take the next step in your mapping journey? In the second workshop of our ArcGIS Online (AGOL) series, we’ll delve into the essentials of creating maps using AGOL. You will learn how to craft a map and change symbology to convey information effectively. We will also master the art of layering data and bring in feature service layers from publicly available sources. Whether you’re a novice or looking to enhance your mapping skills, this session is tailored to help you create visually appealing and informative maps. Don’t miss the opportunity to bring your maps to life!

Prerequisite: Participants should have basic AGOL knowledge to fully benefit from the content of this workshop. If you have no prior experience but would like to attend, consider attending the “ArcGIS Online: The Basics” workshop on Wednesday, Feb. 21. 

ISSR is pleased to co-sponsor this workshop of the UMass Amherst Libraries. Contact Deni Ranguelova (dranguelova@umass.edu) for further information.