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Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes are a way of explaining what we hope you will learn as a result of doing this course. They also represent the things that will be important in assessing your coursework. If you are not sure what these learning outcomes are saying, let us know. It's important that we all agree on their meaning.

We've given each learning outcome a short title, to make it easier to cross-refer to them in other parts of the course description.

LO1: Data

Demonstrate discerning understanding of the cultural role that data and evidence plays in society based in reading relevant literature from Science, Technology, and Innovation Studies.

LO2: Ethics

Clearly show knowledge and understanding of the ethical dimensions that arise from data collection and use.

LO3: Interventions

Use a range of approaches for data collection (machine sourced, subjective, quantitative and qualitative surveys, public records, open data, etc) for proposing evidence-based solutions.

LO4: Communication

Demonstrate understanding and awareness of various visualisation techniques and how they can form evidence useful for communicating ideas.

LO4: Professionalism

Understand how to work alongside other students by using the basic practices of participative design, especially in an urban context, towards a group-based project.

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