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2025 NCAUG Pre-Conference Workshops

  • 09/30/2025
  • 10/01/2025
  • 4 sessions
  • 09/30/2025, 8:00 AM 12:00 PM (EDT)
  • 09/30/2025, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM (EDT)
  • 10/01/2025, 8:00 AM 12:00 PM (EDT)
  • 10/01/2025, 8:00 AM 12:00 PM (EDT)
  • Embassy Suites by Hilton

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  • Visual Management is the application of Lean and Agile practices to build new ways of working for individuals and teams on-the-fly (Modus Institute).

    We take a system thinking approach to the complexities of new/unexplored work, (mis)understanding, decision-less meetings, interruptions, prioritization, communicating decisions and difficulty of collaboration. Through this highly interactive workshop, we will introduce the system of communications, system of meetings and the system of doing the right work at the right time. We will conduct practical exercises that focus on visualizing our work and limiting our work in progress. We will look at value stream mapping as an effective visualization and how to put those visualizations into action. There will be exercises to harvest ideas and tackle sticky problems. Ultimately, we will turn learning into action items.

    Learning Outcomes:
    Visualize your work
    Limit your work in progress
    Understand your work
    Filter complexity
    Turn your visualization into action
  • The workshop is designed to bring together interested NCAUG conference attendees to learn about the evolution and current utilization of indoor GIS and facility mapping. Our goal is to showcase how Esri’s ArcGIS Indoors technology is being implemented for local governments and K-12 school districts and provide in-depth demonstration and how-to instruction on the use of its capabilities.

    Key aspects of the workshop include:
    An overview of how indoor GIS has evolved.
    Showcases of its current applications including facility operations, critical incident mapping, and emergency management.
    Case studies and recommendations from industry leaders.
    Detailed demonstrations and how-to instructions led by Langan indoor GIS experts for implementing, hydrating, and configuring indoor GIS data layers, maps, and apps.
  • Description:
    This hands-on workshop is designed specifically for ArcMap users who are ready to transition to ArcGIS Pro. Through a combination of lectures, live demonstrations, and guided exercises, participants will gain the skills and confidence needed to navigate and utilize ArcGIS Pro effectively.
    Key Topics Covered:
    Understanding the Ribbon Interface:
    Learn how ArcGIS Pro’s modern ribbon-based interface differs from ArcMap’s traditional layout. Discover how to access tools, customize views, and streamline your workflow.
    Editing Spatial and Tabular Data:
    Explore the enhanced editing environment in ArcGIS Pro. Participants will practice editing both spatial features and attribute tables, with a focus on best practices and new capabilities.
    Introduction to Arcade:
    Get started with Arcade, Esri’s expression language used across the ArcGIS platform. Learn how to write simple expressions for labeling, symbology, and field calculations.
    Format:
    Lectures to introduce concepts and workflows
    Live demonstrations to show real-time application
    Hands-on exercises to reinforce learning and build proficiency
    Whether you're migrating a single project or transitioning your entire workflow, this workshop will equip you with the foundational knowledge to make the move to ArcGIS Pro with confidence.
  • We all have a job, and we make decisions based on the needs of that job. We all have data which is created based on the decisions regarding the needs of our job. From GIS tech to surveyor to tax assessor to legislator we are often trying to make round data fit in a square hole. This workshop will take the time to discuss how we gather data, how decisions are made to create that data, how data is shared, how it is all correct, and all wrong, all at the same time. We will discuss how to coordinate data creation, plans for data use in the future, partnering to determine standards and requirements and where we need to think through what our data will mean to others.

    This workshop will include an overview of working through Local, state and federal datasets and partners
    Where to find data in NC and throughout the nation
    How to create data standards and the partners in the process and
    Where to find all the people we need to make all this work happen.

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