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ArcGIS Training for Port Phillip and Westernport CMA

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Client:  Viv Charalambous, Environmental Projects Manager, Port Phillip & Westernport CMA (CMA)

Many organisations are unable to make effective use of their investment in GIS technology. One factor contributing to this is that their staff do not have the appropriate software skills. Spatial Vision delivers custom training courses in the use of GIS software allowing clients to acquire the skills and information they require.

In order to maximise the effectiveness of these courses, our training is tailored around an organisation’s data and business practices. Our courses are customised to use our client’s data which makes it easier for their staff to learn how to use the software because they are using data that they are familiar with, that is relevant to them or, at least, that they will understand. Staff can focus their learning on the software rather than having to learn about the data they are using.

Using a client’s data, rather than standard data which may not be relevant to their operations, also has the advantage of getting staff familiar with data they will use for their actual GIS operations.

The Port Phillip and Westernport CMA (PPWCMA) is one of ten regional Catchment Management Authorities (CMA) in Victoria. It covers 1.3 million hectares including urban, rural farmland and forest areas, including the Melbourne Metropolitan area.

The CMA works with a number of stakeholder groups to provide integrated catchment management and sustainable use of the region’s catchment assets.

The PPWCMA uses maps in its daily operations and has a number of ESRI ArcView licences. Spatial Vision was contracted to deliver a two day training course to PPWCMA staff. The feedback from the course highlighted that the data, environment and structure of the course assisted staff to learn the concepts and operational use of the ArcView product.

“Recently, members of our NRM team undertook GIS training by Spatial Vision. We were very satisfied with the course provided. Spatial Vision interpreted our brief and tailored a course around our organisation’s needs. Course notes and exercises were developed using local data from our operations. This meant that during the course we were able to address GIS problems we face on a day to day basis, with content that was both relevant and immediately useful to us.”

Viv Charalambous
Environmental Projects Manager
Port Phillip & Westernport CMA

Demonstrated Capabilities

  • Ability to prepare and present training courses tailored to meet the skill levels, business system context, and financial and time constraints of clients.
  • Ability to work closely with clients to prepare customised ArcGIS training courses that utilise client spatial and non-spatial data.
  • Ability to prepare well presented and appropriately focused user training manuals.
  • Extensive expertise in the collation and standardisation of spatial data as a preparatory stage to training course.
  • Extensive expertise to review and understand client data and a broad range of ArcGIS based systems developed by other parties, and undertake training in these for users.
  • Sound understanding of the ESRI ArcGIS product, and its key components and modules.

Resources

Lucy Minato is  responsible for designing and undertaking the majority of ArcGIS Desktop courses undertaken by Spatial Vision.
Lucy holds a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.


 

Sector Projects by Spatial Vision

Resources - Local Government Websites

 
Land Channel Interactive Map of Victoria including searches by property or place and tools to build your own map
Vicmap data. Vicmap data is the authoritative spatial data for the State of Victoria
VICNAMES.The Register of Geographic Names, VICNAMES, holds more than 200,000 road and place names including landscape features such as mountains and rivers, bounded localities such as suburbs, towns, cities and regions, and physical infrastructure such as roads, reserves and schools.
Position magazine
Keeping up with GIS News, Position Magazine & Spatial Business Online.
Local Government Spatial Reference GroupLGSRG is keen to develop a strategic and positive profile with various organisations within the scope of dealings of the spatial arena and local government
Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) The Municipal Association of Victoria is the peak representative and advocacy body for Victoria's 79 councils