GIS Tutorial for Health. Wilpen L. Gorr
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Tutorial 1-5: Creating and sharing map layers
Tutorial 1-6: Creating health maps using ArcGIS Online content
Tutorial 1-7: Using maps on smart phones and tablets
Assignment 1-1: Benchmark health GIS websites
Assignment 1-2: Create a map using GIS websites
Assignment 1-3: Create and upload layer packages
Chapter 2: Visualizing health data
Tutorial 2-1: Manipulating layers in a map document
Tutorial 2-2: Zooming to and panning health features on a map
Tutorial 2-3: Creating spatial bookmarks
Tutorial 2-4: Identifying breast cancer mortality rates and deaths by state
Tutorial 2-5: Selecting map features
Tutorial 2-6: Finding map features
Tutorial 2-7: Using an attribute table to select counties with high breast cancer rates
Tutorial 2-8: Creating a new layer of a subset of features
Tutorial 2-9: Creating a point map based on a definition query
Tutorial 2-10: Labeling major cities in Texas
Assignment 2-1: Examine male lung cancer mortality rates by state
Assignment 2-2: Examine male lung cancer mortality rates by county
Part 2: Preparation of map data
Chapter 3: Designing maps for a health study
Tutorial 3-1: Creating a choropleth map for the uninsured population in Texas
Tutorial 3-2: Creating a point map for the percentage of unemployed in Texas
Tutorial 3-3: Making a scatterplot comparing uninsured with unemployed populations
Tutorial 3-4: Working with layer files
Tutorial 3-5: Creating print layouts for a health-care study
Tutorial 3-6: Creating custom map layouts for multiple maps
Tutorial 3-8: Creating multiple output pages
Assignment 3-1: Compare uninsured with minority populations in California counties
Assignment 3-2: Compare Texas population density with housing statistics
Assignment 3-3: Compare percentage in poverty with percentage unemployed
Chapter 4: Projecting, downloading, and using spatial data
Tutorial 4-1: Exploring map projections for a world AIDS study
Tutorial 4-2: Symbolizing area maps using size-graduated point markers
Tutorial 4-3: Creating a prevalence map using point markers
Country-level data and continental projections
Tutorial 4-4: Downloading international HIV/AIDS data
Tutorial 4-5: Exploring map projections for a US lung cancer study