As someone new to Web GIS, I have found the first few lessons and tutorials to be both helpful and difficult. Beginning with Chapter 1, this book explains what Web GIS is and how it can be used in many different situations. It’s interesting to learn that Web GIS is available to people all over the world and makes it easy for people from different backgrounds to work together and share location information. Even though there were some technical problems, the tutorial that went with this part let you make a basic web map. Even though there were some problems at first, it was clear that the software was easy to use, which made the learning process fun. In Chapter Two, we’ll look at different mapping styles and learn about the different kinds of stored layers in the Esri geospatial cloud. The tutorial that goes with this part goes into more detail about how to upload feature layer data and set up layer styles using smart mapping. Some ideas, like arcade expressions, may seem hard to understand at first, but the lesson slowly breaks them down, making them easier to understand. The focus on making Web GIS easy to use and accessible stands out in all of the chapters and lessons. Web GIS is made to work for people with a wide range of levels of experience, from complete beginners to seasoned pros. Even though there are some problems, the lessons are still helpful because they give you real-world experience and help you remember what you’ve learned in the chapters. Looking back at it so far, it’s clear that Web GIS has the power to completely change how we work with spatial data. I’m excited to find new ways to use Web GIS in my schoolwork and beyond as I continue to do research and learn. With each lesson and tutorial, I feel more confident in my ability to use Web GIS. I can’t wait to find out all of its full potential and use it in future projects that matter.