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		<title>Tag Architecture &#8211; A Call for Images and Stories of Buildings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>You may of noticed that we recently launched our project &#8216;TalesofThings&#8216;, a site that tags any media to any object using QRcodes or rfid tags. We have just pushed an...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org/blog/2010/07/07/tag-architecture-call-for-images-and/">Tag Architecture &#8211; A Call for Images and Stories of Buildings</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org">Digital Urban</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may of noticed that we recently launched our project &#8216;<a href="http://www.talesofthings.com/">TalesofThings</a>&#8216;, a site that tags any media to any object using QRcodes or rfid tags. We have just pushed an update that introduces &#8216;groups&#8217; so all objects of interest can be viewed in one place. As all things urban are close to our heart, one of the first groups is &#8216;Architecture&#8217; and we would like you to add your own building with a story.</p>
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<p>Its simple to do, just sign up, upload a image of your building of choice (under 2mb) and add a story. Your building will then go live and your be able to add it to the architecture group. If you want you can also print out a QRCode that you can stick to the building allowing anyone to scan the code and add to the story/history of the building via the free iPhone/Android apps.</p>
<p>Your building will also be able to &#8216;Tweet&#8217; everytime it is scanned or a new comment/story added, it will also become part of the &#8216;World of Things&#8217; map &#8211; a place to view all the objects added so far to the site.</p>
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<p>We are working on ways to make the objects more location aware and aware of near by objects, it could be interesting over the next few months to see how this develops. We look forward to seeing some of your buildings on the site and will sort out some sort of prize for the best stories&#8230;</p>
<p>You can start tagging anything and everything via <a href="http://www.talesofthings.com%20/">talesofthings.com </a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org/blog/2010/07/07/tag-architecture-call-for-images-and/">Tag Architecture &#8211; A Call for Images and Stories of Buildings</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.digitalurban.org">Digital Urban</a>.</p>
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		<title>MRes Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation (ASAV) &#8211; Applications and Entry Now Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 14:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We are pleased to announce that Applications and Entry to our new course &#8211; MRes in Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation (ASAV) at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are pleased to announce that <a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/graduate-study/application-admission/">Applications and Entry</a> to our new course &#8211; MRes in Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation (ASAV) at the <a href="http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/">Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis</a>, <a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/">University College London</a> is now open. We have put together the course over the last few months to reflect the current state of play in geographic, urban and architectural information systems with an emphasis on visualisation, analysis and modelling. It is an innovative and exciting MRes which acts as a pathway to a PhD in ASAV.</p>
<p><b>Course Executive Summary </b></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.casa.ucl.ac.uk/">Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis</a> (CASA) is an initiative within University College London to develop research in emerging computer technologies in several disciplines dealing with geography, space, location, and the built environment. As an interdisciplinary research centre expertise is drawn from archaeology, architecture, cartography, computer science, environmental science, geography, planning, remote sensing, geomatic engineering, and transport studies. The Centre is located within <a href="http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/index.php">The Bartlett</a> at UCL, from which it is administered but it has associated students and faculty in other faculties, specifically in Geography and in Civil (Geomatic) Engineering. This structure generates a unique blend of knowledge forming the core of the MRes ASAV.</p>
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<p>The MRes is unique in its focus on complexity, modelling, mapping and visualisation, pulling together the latest research in urban form, functionality and communication.  Recent changes in the rise of web-based technologies and the development of low cost yet complex visualisation and analysis packages has generated a notable change in the demand for more traditional vendor specific information systems and computer aided design courses.</p>
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<p>The MReS ASAV reflects this change with a look towards Web 3.0 (Read, Write, Execute) technologies and methods to deliver skills required for current/future professionals and policy makers engaged in spatially related projects.<br /><b><br /></b><br /><b>Curriculum Structure</b></p>
<p>The MRes in Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation (MRes ASAV)  is unique in its focus on complexity, modelling, mapping and visualisation, pulling together the latest  research in urban form, functionality and communication. Recent changes in the rise of web-based technologies and  the development of low cost yet complex visualisation and analysis packages has generated a notable  change in the demand for more traditional vendor specific information systems and computer aided design courses.  The MRes ASAV reflects this change with a look towards Web 3.0 (Read, Write, Execute) technologies and methods  to deliver skills required for current/future professionals and policy makers engaged in spatially related projects.</p>
<p>The course has a strong research component based around developing  new methodologies from new task specific software and techniques that have emerged as part of what may be termed  the ‘Web Revolution’. CASA has been at the forefront of these changes that have impacted the way we share,  communicate and distribute information, specifically information relating directly to geographic and spatial  entities. These changes have steadily emerged since the mid 1990’s and it is now quite clear that location and space  now represent a third force in information technology besides more traditional computer and communication science.</p>
<p>We reflect these changes within the interlinked laboratory-research-based mini project with data collection  focused on ‘remote data mining’ rather than fieldwork in the traditional planning/geographical/architectural sense.  Indeed these research led skills are increasingly becoming a key element in shaping our understanding of  complex spatial functions.</p>
<p>Vast amounts of previously unused data are becoming available either from changes in  accessibility, due to the nature of the network and cloud based computing, changing national data policies or more  widely as a result of new mass data collection methodologies.</p>
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<div><b>Course Aims</b></div>
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<p>The programme aims to provide  training in the principles and skills of social and spatial research.  Its aims include a strong understanding of qualitative and quantitative research  methodology and methods of data collection and analysis to support and enable independent and group  research projects. In addition to focusing on research skills, subject specific modules provide students with the  opportunity to develop an excellence in spatial analysis with the specific skill set to engage and contribute to  the current debates in urban and spatial continuums.</p>
<div><b>Course Delivery</b></div>
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<p>The course runs full-time over 12 months. The taught element of the  course is delivered on two days per week over the first two terms.</p>
<div>Modules</div>
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<p><strong>BENVGSA1 &#8211; Group Mini Project: Digital Visualisation   </strong><br />The module introduces the students to methods of visualisation and data mining within the geospatial domain. Developed as a group project the module aims to provide an understanding of the juxtaposition between research, data capture and data display methodologies. As such the module is developed to build upon the taught sections of the course (BENVGSA3 and BENVGSA4) to develop initial research questions for the dissertation (BENVGSA2). Project assessment will be on a group basis.<br /><strong>Credits: 30</strong><br /><strong>Terms: 1 and 2</strong></p>
<p><strong>BENVGSA2 &#8211; Advanced Spatial Analysis and Visualisation  MRes   Dissertation</strong><br />The module is based around the writing,  preparation of an original research project in the form of a Masters Dissertation. Students will be required  to plan the research and dissertation from an early stage with ongoing development building on both the mini-project and taught courses developed through the year. The research topic will be defined under the guidance of the students dissertation supervisor with the support of the Course Director. The aim is to produce a unique, individual piece of  work with an emphasis on data collection, analysis and visualisation linked  to policy and social science orientated applications.<br /><strong>Credits: 90</strong><br /><strong>Terms: 1, 3, 4</strong><br /><strong> </strong> <br /><strong>BENVGSA3 &#8211; GI Systems and Science</strong><br />The aim of  this module is to equip students with an understanding of the principles underlying the conception, representation/measurement and analysis of  spatial phenomena. As such, it presents an overview of the core organising  concepts and techniques of Geographic Information Systems, and the software and  analysis systems that are integral to their effective deployment in advanced  spatial analysis.   <br /><strong>Credits: 15</strong><br /><strong>Term: 1 </strong><br /><strong> </strong> <br /><strong>BENVGSA4 &#8211; Spatial Modelling and Simulation</strong><br />This  course will introduce students to the<br />
 theory, principles and  applications of mathematical and computer modeling as applied to cities. It will be  based on five interrelated themes: an introduction to definitions of models as they  relate to the philosophy of science; the model-building process involving calibration  and prediction; types of urban models ranging from land use transportation  models, microsimulation, discrete choice, cellular automata and agent-based  models; the exploration of two specific types of model, namely land use  transportation; and then cellular automata ABM.   <br /><strong>Credits: 15</strong><br /><strong>Term: 2</strong><br /><strong> </strong> <br /><strong>EDUCGE01 &#8211; <a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/calt/masters/modules/EDUCGE01.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Investigating Research</a><br />EDUCGE02 &#8211; <a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/calt/masters/modules/EDUCGE02.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Professional Development in Practice</a></strong><br /><strong> </strong> <br /><strong>ADMISSIONS</strong><br />Informal enquiries should be directed to the course director, Dr Andrew  Hudson-Smith.<br />To apply for a place on this course, please follow the directions from  the <a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/graduate-study/application-admission/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">UCL Admissions website</a>.</p>
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