- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Applied Spatial Analysis
Issued by
University at Albany, SUNY
This not-for-credit microcredential introduces geo-spatial analysis in an applied, hands-on setting. Learners will work with spatial data and learn appropriate techniques for examining data, programming through the use of templates, creating hands-on reproduction of published findings (replications), coding in the free, open-source programming language R, and communicating research findings effectively to a range of audiences, especially through visualization and mapping.
- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Earning Criteria
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Module 1: Interdependence, geographic connectivity, and working with spatial data.
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Module 2: Exploratory analytic techniques, including the detection of “hot spots” and other clusters. Development of more advanced visualizations and maps, including maps of statistical findings.
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Module 3: Explanatory techniques, focusing on diagnostics to inform model selection and the implementation of core spatial models. The module closes with a brief orientation to more advanced models.
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Produce and generate spatial models relevant to the analysis. Participants will be able to post their code online (e.g., GitHub) and their report can become part of their portfolio.