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Esri Software at ASU

Covering all aspects of Esri's online and desktop software for the ASU community

Esri Academy (Training)

STEP 1. JOIN THE ORGANIZATION

NOTE: If you already have an ArcGIS Online account associated with ASU, your account should already be authorized for Esri Academy.

If you have not signed into ASU's ArcGIS Online organization:

 

NOTE:  If you opt to login to ArcGIS Online via the generic ArcGIS Online site (arcgis.com), you MUST select the option to “Sign in with Organization URL".


STEP 2. ACCESS ESRI ACADEMY

NOTE: If Training is not available, check that your ASURITE username is followed by “_asu”. For example: olander_asu

Click on your name in the upper right and select “Training.” You’ll be redirected to the Esri Academy website.

 

Click on “Catalog” in the top menu.

 

You are now free to browse Esri Academy! All “Maintenance” and “Free” courses are available to ASU affiliates (students, faculty, staff).

View available Esri courses

The guide was created by staff at the ASU Library Map and Geospatial Hub. For all geospatial software, data, map, or geographic imagery requests, please submit a Map and Geospatial Hub Service Request

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