GIS on the Web
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GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


001-Introduction




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


00_02. What you should know before watching this course




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


00_03. Using the exercise files




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


01_01. Understanding the online Mapping world




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


01_02. Google ESRI and Bing Maps




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


01_03. Overview of Map Mashups




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


01_04. Examples of Map Mashups




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


01_05. Finding coordinate information




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_01. Google Maps options for map Development




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_02. Mapping through Google Drive




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_03. Google Fusion Tables with Google spreadsheets




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_04. Geocoding with an address and coordinates




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_05. Merging your data




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_06. Visualization symbologies




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_07. Customizing your pop window




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_08. How to analyze your map




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_09. Publishing your work




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_10. Export Fusion tables to KML




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


02_11. Making lines and polygons in Goolge Earth




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_01. Options for web mapping from ESRI




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_02. What is ArcGIS.com




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_03. Understanding the interface




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_04. Adding GIS layers from Service




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_05. What is a REST GIS Service




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_06. Adding GIS layers from File




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_07. Creating Pop-ups and new visualizations




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_08. Sharing your Web Maps




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_09. Data Analysis through filters




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_10. Building GIS applications from templates




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


03_11. Accessing your applications




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


04_01. Overview of API Concepts




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


04_02. Google Maps API




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


04_03. The Bing Maps Platform




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


04_04. ESRI API Options




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


04_05. How to Choose which option is best for you




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents

GIS on the Web

with Jason VanHorn


05_01 Next Steps




GIS on the Web

 

 

When Geographic Information Systems (GIS) meet some of the world’s most exciting web-mapping technology, such as Google Maps, you get richer, more interactive maps and better insights into your data. GIS on the web means using tools like Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri to create map mashups: multilayered visualizations that combine data from multiple sources. In this course, Jason VanHorn shows how to use these tools to analyze geodata and create interactive, mobile-ready maps that communicate your ideas better than ever before.

Topics include:
* Understanding map mashups
* Finding coordinates
* Mapping with Google Drive
* Geocoding with addresses and coordinates
* Merging data
* Analyzing your map
* Adding GIS layers from services or a file
* Working with the Google Maps, Bing Maps, and Esri APIs
* Sharing and publishing your work



  

Course Contents