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| − | |1 | + | |1||[[Lesson01|Introduction to Geospatial Analytics - Thinking Spatially]]|| |
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| − | |2 | + | |2||[[Lesson02|Geospatial Data Wrangling]]|| |
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| − | |3 | + | |3||[[Lesson03|Thematic Mapping and GeoVisualisation]]|| |
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| − | |4 | + | |4||[[Lesson04|Spatial Autocorrelations and Spatial Weights]]||Take-home Exercise 1 due |
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| − | |5 | + | |5||[[Lesson05|Spatial Clustering of Geographically Referenced Attributes]]|| |
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| − | |6 | + | |6||[[Lesson06|Geographic Segmentation with Spatially Constrained Cluster Analysis]]|| |
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| − | |7 | + | |7||[[Lesson07|Modelling Spatial Varying Relationship with Geographically Weighted Regression]]||Take-home Exercise 2 due |
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| − | |8 | + | |8||Mid-term break||Workshop on Building Geospatial Analytics Application with R Shiny, Venue: SR3-1, SIS |
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| − | |9 | + | |9||[[Lesson08|Spatial Point Patterns Analysis and Applications]]|| |
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| − | |10 | + | |10||[[Lesson9|Advanced Spatial Point Patterns Analysis]]|| |
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| − | |11 | + | |11||[[Lesson10|Modelling Geographical Accessibility]]||Take-home Exercise 3 due |
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| − | |12 | + | |12||[[Lesson11|Spatial Interaction Models]]|| |
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| − | |13 | + | |13||[[Lesson12|Epilogue]]|| |
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| − | |14 | + | |14||Revision week: Poster Presentation|| |
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| − | |15 | + | |15||Examination week|| |
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| − | |16 | + | |16||Examination week|| |
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| Week | Topic | Events |
| 1 | Introduction to Geospatial Analytics - Thinking Spatially | |
| 2 | Geospatial Data Wrangling | |
| 3 | Thematic Mapping and GeoVisualisation | |
| 4 | Spatial Autocorrelations and Spatial Weights | Take-home Exercise 1 due |
| 5 | Spatial Clustering of Geographically Referenced Attributes | |
| 6 | Geographic Segmentation with Spatially Constrained Cluster Analysis | |
| 7 | Modelling Spatial Varying Relationship with Geographically Weighted Regression | Take-home Exercise 2 due |
| 8 | Mid-term break | Workshop on Building Geospatial Analytics Application with R Shiny, Venue: SR3-1, SIS |
| 9 | Spatial Point Patterns Analysis and Applications | |
| 10 | Advanced Spatial Point Patterns Analysis | |
| 11 | Modelling Geographical Accessibility | Take-home Exercise 3 due |
| 12 | Spatial Interaction Models | |
| 13 | Epilogue | |
| 14 | Revision week: Poster Presentation | |
| 15 | Examination week | |
| 16 | Examination week |