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What’s New in ArcGIS 9.3 and SchoolSite 9.3

What’s New in ArcGIS 9.3 and SchoolSite 9.3. A Summary of All New Features ArcGIS 9.3. http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/about/whats-new.html. ArcGIS 9.3 Released in June. Improved help and new Resource Center Error help codes and lookups Faster startup of Add Data dialog

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What’s New in ArcGIS 9.3 and SchoolSite 9.3

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  1. What’s New in ArcGIS 9.3and SchoolSite 9.3

  2. A Summary of All New Features ArcGIS 9.3 • http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/about/whats-new.html

  3. ArcGIS 9.3Released in June • Improved help and new Resource Center • Error help codes and lookups • Faster startup of Add Data dialog • Convert graphics in ArcMap to feature classes • Easy access to ArcGIS Online content • Address range mapping (Maplex extension) • Multiple field table sorting • Improved interactive geocoding editor • Viewer windows in ArcMap • New map export to PDF functionality • Geocoding in ArcReader • Export ink/markups from ArcReader to ArcMap • Many others…! Many New Improvements

  4. New ArcGIS Resource Center • Accessed through ArcMap with your ESRI global login account • Access to online help, ArcGIS Online map resources, tutorials and videos • http://resources.esri.com

  5. Easy Access to ArcGIS Online Content • Supports direct access to ArcGIS aerial imagery and other map layers • Accessed through ArcMap with your ESRI global login account.

  6. Error Help Codes and Lookup • New crash reports submitted to ESRI • Help contains geoprocessing error codes to assist in correcting problems

  7. Convert Graphics to Features • Quick way to create new data feature classes without using ArcCatalog • Sketch graphics and optionally name each graphic • Convert to new feature class • Use in analysis or map-making

  8. Addressing Maps (Maplex extension)

  9. Multiple Field Table Sorting • Advanced sorting on up to 4 fields

  10. Bookmarks Easier to Manage • Add, remove, share spatial bookmarks • Can be saved and given to others

  11. Improved Geocoding • Improved Geocoding Status • Speed (typical 20,000 students in 1 minute)

  12. Address Locator Manager Address Inspector Geocode Addresses Review/Rematch Addresses Improved Geocoding • New Geocoding toolbar • Consolidates all geocoding functions in one location • New Address Inspector Tool

  13. Improved Geocoding • Improved Interactive Reject Processing (Editor) • Modal dialog box, ie. can now leave open and continue working in ArcMap!

  14. Improved Geocoding • Can hide and open different panels

  15. Improved Geocoding • New Pick Address from Map • Just point-and-click to match to a location on the map

  16. Improved GeocodingPick Address from Map • New Pick Address from Map • Just point-and-click to match to a location or address on the map

  17. Geocoding in ArcReader • Distribute your Address Locator with your map data and ArcReader • School sites lookup addresses

  18. Export ink/markups fromArcReader to ArcMap • Publish Map with ArcPublisher extension • Non-technical user downloads/installs free ArcReader • Markups and comments in ArcReader exported • Markups and comments opened in ArcMap • Changes made in ArcMap ArcMap 9.3 with Publisher ArcReader 9.3 (Free Download)

  19. Enhanced View Windows • Compare maps/data from two Data Frames • Edit in one viewer window while viewing other data in another viewer window

  20. New Map Export to Adobe PDF Functions ESRI worked closely with Adobe to support map functionality in Adobe 9 • Map layers on and off in PDFs • Map features can be identified in PDFs with attributelisting • Requires Adobe Reader 9

  21. Enhanced Cartographic Symbols • New symbols available

  22. SchoolSite 9.3Release end of July • Support for ArcGIS 9.3 and 9.2 • Improved projection calculation of K classes • Export projections to Excel® • New development summary report • File geodatabase support Future Enhancements • 4 school boundary support • Automated mobility calculations utility • Mapping center SchoolSite Desktop: Many New Improvements

  23. Support for File Geodatabases • DDP SchoolSite now supports all ESRI formats: • Shapefiles • Personal Geodatabases (Access MDB) • File Geodatabases (larger/faster) • ArcSDE Geodatabases • Coverages (really, really old)

  24. New Development Summary Report • Create a Development Summary by Study Area with a few clicks • 3, 5, 7 and 10 Year Summary will include study areas with development in the specified timeframe • Maturation Summary includes Existing Units*, all Planned Units**, Additional Units and Total Units for EVERY study area *Exiting Units are available if an Assessor file was specified upon projection creation or input manually **Planned Units are available if a Tract file was specified upon projection creation or input manually

  25. Export Projections/Reports to Excel® • Ability to export to Excel® • Redistricting Plan Reports • Projection Factors • Projection Results

  26. Export Projections/Reports to Excel® • Export to Excel • Student Population Projection Reports • District Wide • Attendance Area • Study Area

  27. New Development Summary Report

  28. Revised/improved K class projection • Incoming Kindergarten Class has always been the most difficult grade to forecast • Difficulty compounded in areas of future residential development • DDP’s projection model had a slight, we are talking really small, flaw in calculating incoming kindergarteners in study areas with future development

  29. Revised/improved K class projection • Old Method for K class • Kindergarten student population roughly correlates to births in the area. • As births trends fluctuate so does K class population • DDP model assumes K students show up five years after birth • Future K class size calculated from births for the years following base year used in projection for each study area (Actual column in report)

  30. Revised/improved K class projection • Old Method for K class • PROBLEM • Study areas future containing residential development • Evident especially in study areas that have no current kindergarteners • When development has been – no new kindergartens are added to study area

  31. Revised/improved K class projection • THEORY • New units = new students • SYF calculates new students as units are occupied • All new students will not arrive year of occupancy • Mobility accounts for grade 1-12 students arriving after unit occupation • Maybe a modified SYF will take care of the kindergarten students • Apply Kindergarten SYF only to study areas containing development • Account for all units built in a study area prior to incoming kindergarten year

  32. Total units built in all prior years Revised/improved K class projection • SOLUTION (hear the angels sing) • Calculate sum all units built prior to projected kindergarten class

  33. Revised/improved K class projection KINDERGARTEN CLASS = BIRTH FACTORS+ K STUDENTS FROM DEVELOPMENT AND STUDENT YIELD FACTOR + K STUDENTS FROM TOTAL UNITS IN PREVIOUS YEARS APPLIED ONLY TO YEARS 2 THROUGH 10 OF THE PROJECTION TO STUDY AREAS WITH FUTURE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT • SOLUTION • Multiply sum of units to a modified SYF • Producing a future K class estimate for the study area • Apply only to study areas with development • Apply for year 2 and beyond of projections. Assumes kindergarteners produced by development prior to year 1 will already be in the student counts and SYF will account for year 1 students • Applied in ADDITION too birth rate factors AND students produced by the current residential development

  34. REMEMBER 1,750 units have been added to the study area SAME 1,750 units have been added to the study area OLD NEW Revised/improved K class projection • RESULTS • Appears to calculate a more realistic student population projection

  35. OLD NEW Revised/improved K class projection LETS SEE THAT AGAIN!!!

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