Week 3.1 - ArcGIS Collector and Sharing Maps
For this first part of the laboratory, we were tasked to create a feature layer that would then be editable and added to a web map. That web map would be then accessed to a mobile data collection tool called Collector for ArcGIS. I've been a huge fan Collector ever since and oh boy! it has upgraded a lot since I last used it. I started with using the classic one and now it has additional features.
Before, you can't even set a map area to download offline in ArcGIS Online. You do that in the mobile app itself and it's really a bummer because you have to set it per tablet/mobile device that each field workers use.
We then exported it to different types - depending on accessibility and functionality. I would say as a GIS Analyst, I would still prefer the access to ArcGIS Pro - saving it as a map package and using that to share to a colleague. If there's a need to review your back-end data then that would be the most useful. Otherwise, ArcGIS Online and Google Earth view will suffice because of it being user-friendly and easy to use.
Overall, this is a good exercise as it been years since I last did my field data collection by myself.
WEB MAP: http://arcg.is/y1iWn
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