Check out these CGA playlists now available on YouTube.

Welcome to the CGA
This playlist gives an overview to the CGA, including a tour!
Getting Started in ArcPro
This playlist explains how to install ArcGIS Pro and how to start a project in ArcGIS Pro. Topics include navigating ArcGIS Pro and importing data.
ArcGIS Online
This playlist explains how to use ArcGIS Online (AGOL), including Survey123.
Attribute Tables
This playlist shows how to manipulate attribute tables in ArcGIS Pro. Topics include attribute joins and calculating statistics.
Data Analysis
This playlist runs through some of the many geoprocessing tools in ArcGIS Pro. Topics include clip and intersect, creating feature classes, and digitization.
Symbology
This playlist explains how to change symbology in ArcGIS Pro. Topics include formatting points and changing labels.
Map Layouts
This playlist explains how to make a map layout in ArcGIS Pro. Topics include creating and moving map frames, creating legends, and adding titles and scale bars.
Windows Self-Install
This playlist explains how to install and license ArcGIS Pro, map to the network drive, and create a map project.
Mac Remote Users
This playlist, designed for Mac users, explains how to access the W&M VDI and create a project remotely.
Windows Remote Users
This playlist, designed for Windows users, explains how to access the William & Mary (W&M) Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and create a GIS project remotely.
GIS Tutorials
This playlist contains all the GIS Tutorials created by the CGA.
CGA Lecture Series
This playlist contains the recordings of the CGA Lecture Series.
CGA Winter Demo Series
This playlist contains the recordings of the CGA Winter Demo Series.
Watershed Workflow Tutorial in ArcGIS Pro, Python and Notebooks
This playlist presents a walkthrough to delineating watersheds in GIS using ArcGIS Pro, Python and ArcGIS Online Notebooks.
Geocoding Tutorial Series
This eight-part tutorial series walks you through a real world example of scrubbing addresses from a website, formatting the addresses for use in a geocoder (both programmatically and with a spreadsheet program), and converting the addresses to geospatial data using the ArcGIS World Geocoder.