Welcome to the tutorial outlining the basic functions of data adding. In this block you can find table data with X/Y coordinates and geosjsons (vector data). Add the data to your ArcPro or QGIS project and take a look at some of the basic navigation functions.
QGIS - Interface Tutorial Link
QGIS - Adding Data Tutorial Link
This tutorial will run through how to access the symbology of vector layers in QGIS and how to change the symbols. Symbology is all about creativity and principles of good data visualization, so have fun with it and try out some different things to see how they look.
Spatial selections use the database of you files to allow you to filter the information based on SQL query principles or based on the location. These types of processes can let you subdivide out information that is relevant and find unique patterns or tools. The other thing you can do is use information from one layer to find statistics and predict out where other similar feature sets are - this can be very useful for finding where other information might be needed.
QGIS - Selection by Attributes and Spatial Selection Tutorial Link
Spatial Joins are one of the most useful ways to combine data between layers based on their location. You can summarize the information or you can put everything from one file into another layer. This power can be combined with selections as well to give you information tailored to exactly what you need.
So you have all of this amazing work you have done and now you want to share it with the world - now what? This 4-part tutorial is a no-code way to go from your QGIS map to a hosted interactive web map that you can plug into your own personal webpage. Don't believe me? See the embedded map below!
QGIS - Structuring your Data for Web Maps Tutorial Link
QGIS - Make Your Data Readable for Web Maps Tutorial Link
QGIS - Using QIS2Web Plugin to Create Your Web Map Tutorial Link