In the previous video, you learned how to create your first map project—from exploring the dashboard, creating a new project, to basic workspace navigation.
Now we level up: how to digitize spatial data to build layers ready for analysis.
Creating new layers & defining geometry type (Point, Line, Polygon).
Navigating the workspace: left panel (layers & data), map canvas, right panel (Data, SINI, TOOL).
Digitizing directly on the map canvas with the Draw tool
Managing additional data such as uploaded files
1. Create a new layer first
Open New Layer
Enter the name and description
Choose the layer type: point, linestring, or polygon
Choose the folder in which to place this layer
2. Open your layer, then click the “digitize” or “draw” icon on the layer
4. Start digitizing according to your needs
Digitizing is the foundation of spatial data. With clean and precise layers, advanced analysis such as overlay, spatial queries, and location scoring becomes faster, repeatable, and defensible.
Importing Data → Enhance your project by adding official datasets directly into GEO MAPID
Refresh your GIS fundamentals and see how they come to life in GEO MAPID.
Build a project, configure layers, and prepare for analysis.
Add points, lines, and polygons with precision.
Build a project, configure layers, and prepare for analysis.
Combine official datasets with your own data.
Use geoprocessing tools for buffer, overlay, and joins.
Apply MCDA and spatial scoring to evaluate locations.
Design surveys and feed results directly into your map.