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In this webinar, the Tennessee State Parks GIS Team presents examples of how to use ESRI’s ArcGIS Experience Builder to build multi-page websites with text, photos, and interactive GIS content. As you you may have heard, ESRI is planning to retire ArcGIS Web AppBuilder in 2025, and Experience Builder will take its place. Experience Builder is a powerful and highly-configurable new tool for creating multi-faceted GIS web applications without programming, but it has a steeper learning curve than Web AppBuilder. Tune in for a remarkably informative demonstration by TDEC's Andrew McDonagh and Leah Fuller.
Andrew McDonagh - GIS Manager Tennessee State Parks, TDEC
Andrew McDonagh is a GIS Specialist who received his MS in Geographic Information Science from the University of Redlands, CA in 2017, and BS in Parks, Recreation and Tourism with a Minor in Forestry from the University of Vermont in 2013. With Tennessee State Parks Andrew works with his team to take ideas proposed by a variety of Park staff, to fruition backing and educating Park management with data pulled from GIS. Andrew loves where his mapping work “takes” him daily, and how he can learn about the world through maps, travel, and photography.
Leah Fuller - GIS Specialist Tennessee State Parks, TDEC
Leah Fuller is a GIS Specialist who received her MS in Earth System Science from the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2019 and BS in Environmental Science from Auburn University in 2017. She recently came to TN State Parks from the TN Comptroller of the Treasury where she specialized in cadastral mapping. Leah is passionate about environmental conservation and outdoor recreation. In her free time, you can find Leah hiking and fly fishing with her husband and dog in the greater Chattanooga area.