Are you a GIS application builder who’s looking to build up your own experience with Experience Builder? Look no further, this workshop will give you some experience upon which you can build!
This workshop is tailored for ArcGIS Online (AGOL) users who are either new to Experience Builder (ExB) or have recently started working with this GIS application configuration environment. The workshop host has personally developed, overseen, and assisted other DNR staff in developing their own ExB apps. This firsthand experience paired with DNR’s collected tips and tricks accrued since the release of ExB will provide useful insights from a non-ESRI perspective.
The workshop aims to cover a range of introductory topics, including an introductory overview of ExB, a practical assessment of its capabilities and current limitations, and demos and hands-on exercises to help attendees overcome common initial challenges when starting from scratch or transitioning from AGOL Web AppBuilder development. Specific areas of focus include preparing AGOL content for a seamless transition to ExB applications, utilizing ESRI's ExB templates, configuring page element and functional widgets, and configuring mobile user experiences.
By the end of this workshop, participants will have gained practical experience and created some basic sample projects that can serve as building blocks for their future work.
Attendees are encouraged (not required) to have access to their AGOL accounts to actively engage in workshop activities. If that's not feasible, attendees can still benefit from live demonstrations and take notes for later use. If you attended last year the topics will be mostly similar, but the content will be updated a bit.
GIS is an ever changing profession where it’s essential to keep up with advances in technology. Whether it is an ESRI specific program update or integrating external systems, technology can be your best friend or your worst nightmare if you’re not prepared. During this workshop you will learn a variety of different emerging technologies in the GIS profession. The first hour will focus primarily on ESRI’s Experience Builder. We will go through tips and tricks and how to best make the move from WebApp Builder to Experience Builder. The second hour will dive into the emergence of AI in GIS. We will go through a variety of different AI based technology from Survey123 Smart Assistants, deep learning technology, and a variety of other AI capabilities within GIS. The third hour will cover project specific examples of how emerging GIS technology can help in your everyday work. These will cover a variety of topics and software applications including linking external programs to GIS (such as ECM software). You should have at minimum an intermediate experience level in GIS to attend this workshop. It is also required to bring a laptop with ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, Survey123, and Quick Capture ready to use. It is also strongly recommended to bring a mobile device with Field Maps & Survey123 downloaded onto the device (tablet or phone).
GIS Solutions Specialist, Wisconsin Dept of Transportation
My GIS professional career spans the past 18 years mainly in Wisconsin with a small stint in North Charleston, South Carolina. I have been with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) since January 2024. Prior to that I was the Sr. GIS Coordinator for the City of Marshfield... Read More →
Tyler DeBruin is a GIS professional with over a decade of experience with local and regional government, all in the state of Wisconsin. With experience in numerous municipal services, he brings a wealth of knowledge for all things municipal and utility. Tyler has worked directly with... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm CST
Bond/Crown
The ArcGIS Pro Parcel Fabric is the next-generation solution for editing and maintaining Land Records and Parcels using Esri's ArcGIS Pro software. This half-day workshop will provide an introduction to the functionality, structure, implementation options, and workflows in the Parcel Fabric. With the workshop, a download link to a sample parcel fabric and project file will be provided for demonstration and a work-along experience for attendees. If the attendees wish to participate in the workshop, they must provide a laptop containing a fully licensed copy of ArcGIS Pro 3.x or above. Several parcel maintenance workflows will be demonstrated and explored to understand the workings of the Parcel Fabric.
Frank J. Conkling, the proprietor of Panda Consulting, a GIS Professional Services company established in 1998, holds a recognized expertise in GIS, Surveying, and Mapping technologies, particularly in mapping various land ownership interests. Since 1974, Frank has been actively... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm CST
Parchment/Oaktag
Parcel data has always been one of the key Foundational Elements of the WI Land Information Program (WLIP). WI Cadastral mapping has been defined as - useable for land title determinations - and is required to be based on a survey grade Public Land Survey System (PLSS) corner framework. Most WI counties maintain at least Index parcel mapping, with a long-term goal of fully developing Cadastral parcels. In 2013, Parcel Mapping and PLSS Remonumentation became WLIP strategic initiatives providing significant funding toward advancing that goal. Cadastral mapping requires attention to detail, interpretation of legal descriptions, and knowledge of WI land surveying laws and administrative rules. This lecture-based workshop will venture into the PLSS, subdivision plats, property surveys/CSMs, the WI HARN, statutes & case law, road right-of-ways, riparian rights, junior/senior rights, old plats, and orders of precedence. Whether you are new to parcel mapping, or an old pro, this workshop will help you become more masterful at the art of “Cadastral Like” parcel mapping.
Doug has been a Land Information Officer in Monroe & Vernon Counties, worked as a GIS Project Manager for Applied Data Consultants, and the last 3 years he has been the GIS Analyst for St Croix County. He has 30 plus years of experience performing GIS based parcel mapping in Wisconsin... Read More →
Laurence grew up in California, a much different area than Wisconsin! Much more mountainous. He was an Artillery Surveyor in the US Army from 1974 to 1988. He moved to Wilton, Wisconsin in 1997 and worked for a private surveyor out of Sparta in Monroe County. He has been a Licensed... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm CST
Oaktag
Large datasets can be the bane of tight deadlines and complex deliverables. Explore how you can take your workflows- from daily tasks to annual projects- and use python to automate your analysis and processing. Utilizing ArcGIS Pro’s Notebooks (built upon the popular Jupyter Notebook framework), we’ll show how our respective organizations tackle large geospatial datasets with (relatively) small lines of code. Taking it a step further, we’ll show our colleagues how to optimize their arcpy with tips and tricks to speed up the process. This dual-agency workshop aims to demonstrate technical collaboration for the benefit of all. Activity 1: Overview of how Access to Parks, a population health indicator from the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps dataset that captures the percentage of the population in each county that lives within a half mile of a park, is calculated. The workflow utilizes Markdown in Notebooks to annotate the Python code which can help limit human error and improve reproducibility. It combines large datasets from the US Census and Esri’s ArcGIS Living Atlas. Activity 2: Overview of analyzing federal and state-maintained datasets utilizing Python code to optimize processing time. Focus on which processes can bog down your script, and how to adjust accordingly. Going over the logic behind scripted python processes within ArcGIS Pro, associated hurdles, and how they can be made more efficient by leveraging batch processing, runtime checks, and other tools of the trade. We will build upon what was worked on in the first half of the workshop, and implement discussed strategies to increase efficiency. Requirements: ArcGIS Pro 2.9 or higher installed on participant machine. All skill levels welcome!
Federal Program GIS and Broadband Data Analyst, State of Wisconsin Public Service Commission Broadband Office
Sam Olivieri is a Federal Program GIS and Broadband Data Analyst with the State of Wisconsin Public Service Commission- Broadband Office. Her duties consist of analyzing and maintaining geospatial datasets as they relate to broadband accessibility, equity, and deployment. She, along... Read More →
Spatial Data Analyst, County Health Rankings & Roadmaps, Population Health Institute
Jess Hoffelder is a Spatial Data Analyst for the Data & Analytics Team within County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. She leads the team’s GIS work, including spatial analyses and the creation of static and interactive maps for the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps website. Jess holds... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 9:30am - 12:30pm CST
Briarwood/Ebony
Join us for a comprehensive workshop centered around Esri's Experience Builder, a powerful tool enabling users to create engaging and dynamic web applications without the need for extensive coding knowledge. Experience Builder empowers GIS professionals to design and develop versatile web apps with ease, thanks to its user-friendly interface and integration with ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise.
By the end of this workshop, participants will possess the skills and knowledge necessary to build compelling and interactive web applications using Esri's Experience Builder, ultimately elevating their GIS projects and empowering their organizations to leverage location intelligence in new and innovative ways.
Wendy Leonard has been working in the geospatial industry for nearly a decade. Her experience is in conservation, natural resources, and municipal GIS with a focus on data analytics. She finds the forefront of emerging technologies fascinating and has been working with Experience... Read More →
Javier Salazar, a Senior GIS Analyst with over 20 years of experience at Gewalt Hamilton Associates, specializes in developing GIS applications, analyzing data, and integrating geospatial solutions, all of which he applies to support projects for municipal and private clients. He... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Pippin
This workshop will go through what an asset management system is, how to implement a system, how the system interacts with other systems, benefits of what asset management systems do for the organization and maintenance/process implementation. Participants will log into a system and do hands on entry and reporting. InfiniteGIS (a GRAEF product) will be used for the hands on interactive demo, and will be used to compare the pros and cons of several different systems that are available. GRAEF will touch on ESRI asset data models, tools including ArcGIS Online, the Minnesota Rural Water Spreadsheet, the Federal Spreadsheet for Lead and Copper Rule Reporting, and how to integrate an asset management system with other utility or municipality systems (e.g. SCADA, billing, planning, zoning, etc…).
Jon Schwichtenberg is a Past President of WLIA. He is the GIS Manager for GRAEF and has been working in the consulting business for 34 years. Jon has been assisting utilities and communities with Asset Management for over 28 years.
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Oaktag
Join us for an inspiring presentation on how to leverage GIS to actively engage communities to advance social impact. We will discuss the importance of access to GIS knowledge, skills training, and critical thinking practices for community leaders and GIS professionals. Through compelling case studies and success stories, learn how GIS tools can be leveraged to tackle complex community challenges. By bridging the gap between local knowledge and technology, GIS can become a catalyst for social change, fostering inclusivity and sustainability within communities.
Frank is an educator, activist, and tech entrepreneur with a deep commitment to community empowerment. His leadership spans over a decade of impactful community organizing work which focused on strengthening community bonds and creating healthier, safer, and more economically viable... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Briarwood/Ebony
This half-day workshop will provide personalized assistance and guidance on using parcel fabric data and tools. Some common services include one-on-one consultations where participants get tailored advice and troubleshooting help for specific parcel fabric tasks, guidance on creating, editing, and maintaining parcel fabric data, hands-on training on using parcel fabric tools and functions within GIS software and sharing recommended workflows and techniques for efficient parcel fabric management. The workshop will also assist with resolving errors or issues related to parcel fabric data or processes. Overall, this workshop will provide a valuable opportunity for users to learn from experts and improve their skills in working with parcel fabric data.
Frank J. Conkling, the proprietor of Panda Consulting, a GIS Professional Services company established in 1998, holds a recognized expertise in GIS, Surveying, and Mapping technologies, particularly in mapping various land ownership interests. Since 1974, Frank has been actively... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
Parchment
In this workshop, you will learn how to leverage AI for daily GIS tasks and problem solving. We will cover how to get started using AI, how it can help the average GIS professional with things like data engineering, expression writing, troubleshooting, and python coding. Organic Valley’s Pdf Dashboard used by their cooperative farmers to obtain daily dynamic agriculture management maps - will be used as a real world example to demonstrate the application of python snippets developed through the use of AI. The goal of this workshop is to provide participants from beginner to more advanced AI users who have questions such as - “hey I have this python snip that I would love to use but I don’t know how to get setup in python to do that” - to take away practical knowledge that allows them to apply AI python development to their specific needs. It is recommended that you come with a laptop but not required.
Phil Marty is the GIS System Administrator at Organic Valley, the largest farmer-owned organic cooperative in the United States, serving over 1600 family farms. Phil is self-taught in GIS and introduced the technology to Organic Valley while answering the phones in an entry level... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm CST
McIntosh
Wednesday evening, we will open the Annual with a Smashing Backyard BBQ, think "Summer Magic". Expect to be here from 6 to 9pm Imagine yourself at a magical backyard gathering with your friends. Food will be backyard grill themed including some of the following…grilled hamburgers & brats with hot sauerkraut, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles, ketchup, mustard and relish, will also be available to dress things on baked brioche buns. We will also have baked rolls along with kettle chips, watermelon, and either cookies, brownies, or bars for your sweet tooth. Beverages such as coffee and tea will be available and we also hope to have Arnold Palmer style mocktails. We will have some light music in the background, draw names for some giveaways and of course have a few surprises up our sleeves. Pose for pictures with your friends or just hang out with your colleagues. Chat or play cards and other assorted games, and if you wish to test your tossing prowess, you can team up and take part in a bags/cornhole tournament. We will pair entrants on teams who will compete to win bag toss sets to take home. Prizes will be awarded to the champions and the 1st runner up team. The tournament will be set up in a sixteen team double elimination bracket and limited to first 32 entrants.
Wednesday February 26, 2025 6:00pm - 9:00pm CST
Grand Ballroom
Later in the evening, there will be live music playing at the Gibson Music Hall at 211 W. College Avenue, a short walk, within a block of the Paper Valley Inn. The Chris Haise Band will be performing! This band just happens to feature Chris Dickerson, a member of our very own WLIA! If you haven't heard of the Chris Haise Band (where have you been?), they hail from Milwaukee, WI. Their indie/folk/rock music has been described as “intense, thoughtful songcraft”* with “lyrics so vivid you can practically touch them, (Chris Haise) is among the finer storytellers”. Adding members Mark Harrig (guitar/vox), Tony Sturino (cello/vox), Chris Dickerson (bass) & Chad Burgess (drums); they released their highly anticipated 5th studio album “Busy People”. CHB’ songs are layered with contagious hook-filled melodies while keeping true to Haise’s Dylan-esque vocals and cello-laced compositions. (Review credit: *Brooke Billick – Shutter 16; **Piet Levy – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.)
Wednesday February 26, 2025 8:30pm - 11:00pm CST
Gibson Music Hall211 W. College Avenue