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This course focuses on methods of digital visualization and communication and their application to planning issues.

FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos

222 years, 2 months

Units & Quizzes

8

Unlimited Lifetime access
Access on mobile app
Certificate of Completion

Lectures will introduce a variety of methods for describing or representing a place and its residents, for simulating changes, for presenting visions of the future, and for engaging multiple actors in the process of guiding action. Through a series of laboratory exercises, students will apply these methods in the construction of a web-based portfolio. The portfolio is not only the final project for the course, but will serve as a container for other course work throughout the MCP program.

This course aims to introduce students to (1) such persistent and recurring themes as place, race, power and the environment that face planners, (2) the role of digital technologies in representing, analyzing, and mobilizing communities, (3) MIT faculty and their work, (4) MIT’s computing environment and resources including Athena, Element K, the ESRI virtual campus, Computer Resources Laboratory (CRL), Campus Wide Information Systems Support (CWIS), the GIS Laboratory at Rotch Library and (5) software tools like Adobe® Photoshop® and Illustrator®, ESRI ArcView, Microsoft® Access, and Macromedia® Dreamweaver® that will assist them in creating digital images, working with relational databases, and launching a web-based portfolio.

Course Currilcum

    • The Planner’s Toolbox Unlimited
    • Planning a Web Site Unlimited
    • The Photographic Essay Unlimited
    • Change Over Time Unlimited
    • Top Down GIS Unlimited
    • Bottom Up GIS Unlimited
    • Web Portfolio Critique Unlimited
    • Optional Session – Spatial Data Unlimited