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Workbook for crime mapping course
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Reorganise and develop new materials for 2018-2019 #9

Open jjmedinaariza opened 5 years ago

jjmedinaariza commented 5 years ago

Last year we improvised a bit. I think there is scope for reorganisation: I think week 1, 2, 3, and 4 are fine and require no substantial change -just cosmetics and consistency. I think some of the stuff from week 10 could be moved to a new week 5 (there may be some scope to link here to your little twitter experiment). The bit about interpretation of spatial regression models could be move to week 9. What is now week 5 then would become week 6. I would like to see if I can add material to study points along networks (at least with some simple toy data). Possibly the sessions in global and local autocorrelation could be covered in just one lab (that's week 6 and 7 at present). We would need to merge. They would become the new week 7. All this would possibly create space for a new session 10 in which we could include some discussion of temporal data.

jjmedinaariza commented 5 years ago

We are done up to week 5.

jjmedinaariza commented 5 years ago

Week 6 has been partially updated now. It would be helpful to look at Luc Anselin spatial lab notes for R to see if there are any good ideas there we may want to recycle: https://spatialanalysis.github.io/lab_tutorials/4_R_Mapping.html https://spatialanalysis.github.io/workshop-notes/

mbroedl commented 5 years ago

The last section of week 9, on "Interpreting Spatial Lag Coefficients" could probably be cut down by two thirds, because most of it was repetition. Also it still uses language from the previous format.