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Mini Course 07, in English - With Associate Professor Nadia Charalambous. Evidence-based design is an approach that involves using research and data to inform design decisions. It is a process of collecting and analyzing data to gain insights into user behavior, preferences, and needs, and using that information to guide design decisions. The goal of evidence-based design is to create designs that are effective, efficient, and user-friendly. Examples of evidence that can be used in evidence-based design include user feedback, analytics data, and user research. Course content: " Theoretical framework and space syntax terms " Introduction to Space Syntax toolkit and what it measures " Results: spatial analysis of urban systems using SSx Toolkit in QGIS " Types of analysis " Interpreting the results of the spatial analysis: 1. Understand the impact of spatial layouts on various aspects 2. Testing scenarios 3. Correlations between spatial values and other forms of data Learning outcomes: " Preparing space syntax maps for analysis. " Running space syntax analysis in QGIS. " Visualising the results of the analysis " Running catchment analysis in QGIS. " Using the SSL toolkit in QGIS. Information: [email protected], [email protected] [email protected] |
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