MapStudio allows you to make a variety of maps. The information you convey to your audience depends on what data and layers you choose and how you set up your map. To be sure you create the most meaningful and accurate map you can, it is important you understand the basic concepts of working with geographic information system (GIS) technology. The easiest way to find out about GIS and what you can do in MapStudio is to complete the exercises in this tutorial.
These exercises assume you have an Internet connection and a Web browser on your computer. They also assume you have permission to access MapStudio. For information on how to access MapStudio, see Opening MapStudio.
In this tutorial, you learn how to:
Exercise 1: Exploring MapStudio
Exercise 2: Working with geocoding and markers
Exercise 3: Working with U.S. Demographic Maps