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Monday, March 25
 

08:00 MDT

Information Behind Your Data
Is your GPS collected data sitting on a server collecting dust? Join us as we give a hands-on example of how to use apps like Operations Dashboard, Web AppBuilder, and Story Maps to extract viable information from your GIS data and share it across your organization or publicly to help make data driven decisions.

Format & Requirements: Lecture & hands-on.  Bring your own computer & mobile device (iOS or Android) with current Survey 123 & Collector.  Login and familiarity with ArcGIS Online.

Cost: $50

Format & Requirements:  This workshop is a lecture/hands on session.  Bring your own computer & Mobile device (iOS or Android) with current Survey 123 and Collector for ArcGIS. Some familiarity with logging in to ArcGIS Online is useful.

Speakers
avatar for Karissa Barnes

Karissa Barnes

GPS/GIS Services Specialist, Frontier Precision
Karissa has an Associates of Arts in Agriculture, which included GIS and GPS course work, from the College of Southern Idaho. She started in the geospatial technology industry in 2012. Karissa is a GPS/GIS Services Specialist at Frontier Precision, which includes creation, management... Read More →


Monday March 25, 2019 08:00 - 12:00 MDT
Teton Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

08:00 MDT

Learning ArcGIS Pro 1, Maps and Projects
This workshop will teach students how they can use ArcGIS Pro to create maps. Students will learn terminology associated with ArcGIS Pro. They will gain an understanding of ArcGIS Pro projects and how to manage them.  Topics covered; introduction to ArcGIS Pro, navigating the user interface, creating 2D maps, creating and managing projects, creating map layouts, and creating map books.

Cost:  $295 one day/$495 two days

Format & Requirements:  Lecture & Hands-on.  Bring your own computer with ArcGIS Pro 2.2 installed.



Speakers
avatar for Eric Pimpler

Eric Pimpler

Founder & Owner, GeoSpatial Training Services
Since 2005, we've provided high quality GIS training and consulting services to local, state, and federal government agencies and private companies. Our training classes focus on Esri and open source GIS technologies and are taught in a variety of formats including classroom, live-online... Read More →


Monday March 25, 2019 08:00 - 17:00 MDT
Bitterroot Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

13:00 MDT

ArcGIS Enterprise Best Practices
In this session, we will discuss how to successfully deploy ArcGIS Enterprise in your organization and new capabilities which have recently been released as part of ArcGIS Enterprise, like ArcGIS Enterprise Sites. Using ArcGIS Enterprise Sites, you can create a tailored experience that supports easy discovery of maps, apps, and other content shared to an ArcGIS Enterprise portal. Come get an overview of Sites options, learn design tips and tricks, and see the steps to build intuitive web pages that reflect your organization’s branding and support users of all experience levels.

Cost: $50

Format & Requirements:  Lecture

Speakers
avatar for John Sharrard

John Sharrard

Senior Solution Engineer, Esri (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.)
John Sharrard is a GIS Solutions Engineer for Esri and works as part of team supporting Esri customers in the Pacific Northwest . He has been working in the GIS field for 37 years. John concentrates on GIS solutions for Local Government, 3D GIS, Geo-Design, Land Records, and Transportation... Read More →



Monday March 25, 2019 13:00 - 17:00 MDT
Teton Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

13:00 MDT

Real Time GIS with Collector
This exciting workshop teaches you how to build a geodatabase to enable real-time data collection, processing, and analysis by leveraging Esri's ArcGIS On-Line for Organizations and the Collector for ArcGIS mobile device app. Hands-on and includes back-office geodatabase setup through field data collection with your mobile device.

Cost: $50

Format & Requirements:  Hands-on and lecture.  Attendees will be required to bring their own internet capable laptops with ArcGIS Pro and access to an ArcGIS Online Organizational account with “Creator” level access (formally known as “Level 2”).  Also, bring your own smartphone or mobile device with ArcGIS Collector installed.

Speakers
avatar for Keith Weber

Keith Weber

GIS Director, Idaho State University
Keith Weber is the GIS Director at Idaho State University (ISU) and has held this position since founding the GIS Training and Research Center (GIS TReC) in 1998. He has been involved in the Geospatial technologies industry since 1989, is a Certified GIS Professional (GISP) and recipient... Read More →


Monday March 25, 2019 13:00 - 17:00 MDT
White Pine Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave
 
Tuesday, March 26
 

08:00 MDT

Distributed Collaboration
With distributed collaboration, you can connect and integrate your GIS across a network of participants, enabling you to organize and share content between individuals, businesses, and communities. Distributed collaboration (or simply collaboration) is based on a foundation of trust and driven by common goals or initiatives. Once you've established a trusted collaboration, you are able to extend your GIS content to a network of participants. Shared content becomes discoverable for each participant in the collaboration. There are many different patterns within distributed collaboration involving ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Online, or a combination of the two.

Cost: $50

Format & Requirements:  Hands-on and Lecture.  Attendees will be required to bring their own internet capable laptops and access to an ArcGIS Online Organizational account with “Creator” level access (formally known as “Level 2”).

Speakers
avatar for John Sharrard

John Sharrard

Senior Solution Engineer, Esri (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.)
John Sharrard is a GIS Solutions Engineer for Esri and works as part of team supporting Esri customers in the Pacific Northwest . He has been working in the GIS field for 37 years. John concentrates on GIS solutions for Local Government, 3D GIS, Geo-Design, Land Records, and Transportation... Read More →



Tuesday March 26, 2019 08:00 - 12:00 MDT
Teton Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

08:00 MDT

Successful Integration of GIS, Surveying and Evolving Technologies
LiDAR and Image acquisition represent the latest evolving technologies that continue to affect our industry in mostly positive ways. The highly integrated mobile and airborne LiDAR sensors and the Structure from Motion (SfM) image processing algorithms all require precise survey control to meet the accuracies our clients demand. Successful integration of GIS and surveying platforms are a critical link required to maintain the intended accuracy and integrity of our data.
Subtle differences in the selected datum, adjustment, projection, ground scale, and units can result in large displacements and invalid analyses. Recent advancements in CAD, GIS, mapping and surveying software platforms improve automation while also introducing unintended errors with proprietary formats, new algorithms and on the fly projections.
The disruptive march of technology generates vast amounts of new spatial data from exponentially growing sensors, real-time feeds, and emerging AI applications. Our industry must capitalize during the ascent phase of new technologies to harness their full potential as we continue to adapt and remain relevant. So, what “Common Ground” can Land Surveying and GIS professionals bring to the table that may be lost in the growing hurricane of Big Data? With great technology comes great responsibility to meet great expectations!
  1. Earth is Dynamic
  2. Control is Paramount
  3. Software is Temperamental
  4. Technology is Disruptive
  5. Mapping is Perpetual
  6. Analysis is Conclusive?

Cost: $50

This half day workshop is a lecture style session. Laptops are not required, but are encouraged. Sample data sets will be available to download and go over during breaks and at the end of the session.

Speakers
avatar for Darrel Ramus

Darrel Ramus

Professional Land Surveyor and Geomatics Manager, Geomatics
Darrel Ramus is a Professional Land Surveyor and Geomatics Manager with a focus on the efficient fusion of land surveying, GPS, GIS, CAD, Imagery and LiDAR based mapping and projects. He has 29 years of experience and is licensed in three states. He is also a certified GIS analyst... Read More →
avatar for Jennifer Gilley

Jennifer Gilley

Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP), Alta
Jennifer Gilley is Alta’s lead Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) with more than 10 years of experience supporting environmental projects using GIS and database tools. She provides interdisciplinary GIS and database support on projects throughout Idaho, Washington... Read More →


Tuesday March 26, 2019 08:00 - 12:00 MDT
White Pine Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

08:00 MDT

Learning ArcGIS Pro 2, Editing, Analysis and Automation
This workshop will teach students how they can use ArcGIS Pro to edit data, create 3D maps, perform GIS analysis and automate processes using ModelBuilder and Python.  Topics covered; creating 3D maps, editing spatial and attribute data, sharing maps (layouts, projects and processes), performing GIS analysis using geoprocessing tools, standardizing workflows with tasks and automating processes with modelbuilder/Python.

Cost:  $295 one day/$495 two days

Format & Requirements:  Lecture & Hands-on.  Bring your own computer with ArcGIS Pro 2.2 installed.  

Speakers
avatar for Eric Pimpler

Eric Pimpler

Founder & Owner, GeoSpatial Training Services
Since 2005, we've provided high quality GIS training and consulting services to local, state, and federal government agencies and private companies. Our training classes focus on Esri and open source GIS technologies and are taught in a variety of formats including classroom, live-online... Read More →


Tuesday March 26, 2019 08:00 - 17:00 MDT
Bitterroot Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

13:00 MDT

Esri Mobile GIS and High Accuracy Data Collection
This will be an introduction on how to integrate high accuracy receivers such as the Trimble R1 and R2 to use with Esri’s Collector and Survey123 deployed to mobile devices. We will explore publishing feature services, best practices for data collection, real-time VRS or single base setup, and high accuracy metadata collection. Help modernize your data collection through web maps.

Cost: $50

Format & Requirements:  Lecture & hands-on.  Bring your own computer with a login and familiarity with ArcGIS Online.

Speakers
avatar for Karissa Barnes

Karissa Barnes

GPS/GIS Services Specialist, Frontier Precision
Karissa has an Associates of Arts in Agriculture, which included GIS and GPS course work, from the College of Southern Idaho. She started in the geospatial technology industry in 2012. Karissa is a GPS/GIS Services Specialist at Frontier Precision, which includes creation, management... Read More →


Tuesday March 26, 2019 13:00 - 17:00 MDT
White Pine Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave

13:00 MDT

Working smarter with Geocortex and Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS
Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS is a framework for quickly delivering purpose-based web GIS applications. But for those who want to take their applications further and go beyond the out-of-the-box capabilities, the typical path has been custom widget development. We’ll show you how Geocortex Workflow 5 technology is transforming Web AppBuilder development. Our intuitive web-based design tools let you build virtually anything without writing custom code. Learn how our powerful framework is providing organizations the flexibility of custom development, while helping them avoid the costly drawbacks.

Cost - $50
This workshop is a lecture-style session.


Speakers
avatar for Ryan Cooney

Ryan Cooney

Geocortex, Latitude Geographics
Ryan Cooney oversees all development as the Product Owner for Geocortex Workflow, Reporting, and Printing 5. Ryan’s background is in geography, C#, and JavaScript development. He has been working with the ArcGIS platform and Geocortex web mapping software for more than 10 years... Read More →


Tuesday March 26, 2019 13:00 - 17:00 MDT
Teton Room Red Lion Downtowner, 1800 W Fairview Ave
 
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