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- Subject notesLEARNING AND TEACHING METHODSThe subject provides a sound understanding of foundational concepts and essential techniques in the realm of digital infrastructure integration. Through a series of lectures, students will explore the various facets of this dynamic field, gaining insights into the core principles and methodologies. Complementing these lectures, the practical component of the subject allows students to engage in hands-on activities. They will have the opportunity to apply their learning by constructing, managing, and employing a mini version of digital infrastructure. This blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application is aimed at equipping students with both the understanding and skills necessary to excel in this evolving sector.INDICATIVE KEY LEARNING RESOURCES• Rajabifard, A. (2020). Sustainable Development Goals Connectivity Dilemma: Land and Geospatial Information for Urban and Rural Resilience. In Sustainable Development Goals Connectivity Dilemma.• Rajabifard, A., Chen, Y., Zhang, Y., & Potts, K. (2021). Spatially Enabled COVID-19: A Review of Applications and Systems. In COVID-19 Pandemic, Geospatial Information, and Community Resilience.• Coleman, D. J., Rajabifard, A., & Kolodziej, K. W. (2016). Expanding the IDI environment: comparing current spatial data infrastructure with emerging indoor location-based services. International Journal of Digital Earth, 9(6).• Toma, C., Alexandru, A., Popa, M., & Zamfiroiu, A. (2019). IoT solution for smart cities’ pollution monitoring and the security challenges. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(15).• Rajabifard, A., & Williamson, I. P. (2001). Spatial data infrastructures: concept, SDI hierarchy and future directions. Proceedings of GEOMATICS.• Mcdougall, K., Rajabifard, A., & Williamson, I. (2005). Understanding the Motivations and Capacity for SDI Development from the Local Level. GSDI-8.• Scott, G., & Rajabifard, A. (2017). Sustainable development and geospatial information: a strategic framework for integrating a global policy agenda into national geospatial capabilities. Geo-Spatial Information Science, 20(2), 59–76.CAREERS / INDUSTRY LINKSThis subject serves as a vital link between academic learning and professional success in the digital infrastructure domain, and offers students a direct pathway to career opportunities in the rapidly evolving digital infrastructure sector. By focusing on real-world applications and current industry practices, the subject ensures that students are not only academically prepared but also industry-ready. Collaborations with industry leaders and experts provide valuable insights into the latest trends and demands of the field. These connections facilitate a deeper understanding of the industry, offering students a competitive advantage in various roles.
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Last updated: 8 November 2024