Using GitHub Desktop to Share and Collaboratively Develop Experience Builder Widgets
Posted 12 months ago
By Ben Woodward in the UW Blog
In this short post, I am going to extend my earlier tutorial on ArcGIS Experience Builder Dev Edition by showing you how to use GitHub Desktop to share and collaboratively develop your Experience Builder widgets. Why use GitHub GitHub allows you to upload copies of your codebase online in repositories. These repositories provide a backup […]
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Empowering GIS Workflows: Python and ArcGIS Pro Synergy
Posted 12 months ago
By Shahrzad Sarabi in the UCalgary Blog
Introduction In the Fall semester of 2023, as part of the “Introduction to Programming in Geographic Information” course, a comprehensive project was undertaken: the creation of a Stratified Random Sampling Tool using Python within ArcGIS Pro. This tool was designed to aid soil scientists in selecting optimal sampling locations for a hypothetical research project focused […]
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Park Accessibility in Victoria, British Columbia using Daytime Population & Total Population.
Posted 12 months ago
By Max Taylor Echeverria in the Western Blog
For my third year Transportation Geography & GIS term project, I delved into essential questions about park accessibility in Victoria, BC: Daytime vs. Total Population: What is the level of accessibility for parks using daytime population values in Victoria, BC? Comparative Analysis: What is the level of accessibility for parks using total population values in […]
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Getting Started with the ArcGIS SDK for JavaScript and Svelte
Posted 12 months ago
By Ben Woodward in the UW Blog
This post is part of a series on developing web maps, apps, and dashboards using Esri technology. This post will introduce the ArcGIS SDK for JavaScript, compare the JavaScript SDK to Experience Builder Dev, give a tutorial on how to build a web map using the JavaScript SDK and the Svelte JavaScript framework, and provide […]
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Getting Started with ArcGIS Experience Builder Dev Edition
Posted 12 months ago
By Ben Woodward in the UW Blog
This post is part of a series on developing web maps, apps, and dashboards using Esri technology. This post will go over how to get started with ArcGIS Experience Builder Dev Edition, compare Experience Builder Dev to Experience Builder in ArcGIS Online and to the ArcGIS SDK for JavaScript, and provide some additional resources to […]
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Land-Cover Change Detection in Alberta, Canada (2000-2020)
Posted 1 year ago
By Marjan Jahanbani in the UCalgary Blog
This post illustrates the transformation of land cover in Alberta Province (Canada) over 20 years.
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GIS Day at McMaster University: Perspectives from an ECCE Student Associate
Posted 1 year ago
By William Russell in the McMaster Blog
Every year around GIS Day, McMaster University holds an exciting series of lighting talks and demonstrations from members of the University community using GIS. This year, there were 12 speakers who spoke on topics, whose level of expertise ranged from co-op undergraduate students to PhD candidates to Research Assistants to Postdoctoral Fellows. This post aims […]
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3D model of the Halifax Harbour Waterfront
Posted 1 year ago
By Cameron Robertson in the Dalhousie Blog
This project considered what is required to create impactful and representative visualizations as well as how planners can leverage them to explain the effects of SLR and EH. This section reviews principles, guidelines, and observations that have been made when visualizations are created and presented. This section then reviews past research which has been completed […]
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Hospital and Park Accessibility in Vancouver, BC, Canada: A Geospatial Analysis
Posted 1 year ago
By Max Taylor Echeverria in the Western Blog
For my third-year GIS final project, I decided to develop accessibility maps for two critical variables in selecting an ideal place to live in Vancouver, BC: hospitals and parks, as a young professional or recent graduate. The significance of these factors lies in their impact on our health and well-being. Why Hospitals and Parks? Hospitals […]
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2023 ECCE App Challenge: ConservNation Canada
Posted 1 year ago
By Alex Furukawa
It’s been several months since the whirlwind of the App Challenge held this past spring has come and gone. While I can’t speak to the entirety of this challenge and the resulting app developed with Team GIS (Gauging Impacted Species) consisting of myself, Daniel Van Veghel and Henry Gage, this post will elucidate upon some […]
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