Also, in the Workshop folder, you should see the Slides PDF file, which is a copy of the slides for your reference.ġ2. We will be using this data in the hands-on activities.ġ1. This should create a folder called workshopdata that itself contains a number of files and folders. You’ll need to also extract this file, by again right clicking on the file and selecting 7-Zip->Extract Here. Now you should see another zip file within the Workshop folder called workshopdata (so a zip file within a zip file). Right click on the zip file called IntroToArcGISOnline and selectġ0. Right click on the IntroToArcGISOnline.zip file, and select Save Link As… Browse to the Workshop folder you just created on the Desktop. Finally, download all the files to this newly created directory.ħ. Right click on the desktop and select New and then Folder. You are welcome to organize the files as you wish, but if you need some file management assistance, I recommend the following:ĥ. Next, you should create a folder to store all your files. From the General tab, under Downloads, select Always ask me where to save files and then close the tab.Ĥ. Click on the menu icon (3 horizontal lines) on the top right.
Start up Firefox (if not already running).Ģ. To have Firefox ask you where to save a file whenever you download something (to avoid having to find it in your Downloads directory and move it to your workshop folder):ġ. C. Creating your First Map from Spreadsheet DataĪ) Adding geospatial data to a specific ArcGIS Online mapī) Adding geospatial data to ArcGIS Online as a Hosted Feature LayerĬ) Publishing data from ArcGIS Desktop to ArcGIS Onlineįirst, we recommend you use Firefox to download all the files for this workshop.