By the end of this course, students will have
(1) Developed a basic awareness of the history of changing spatial technologies since the 1990s;
(2) Compared and contrasted analog and digital representations of geographic space;
(3) Learned basic ways to integrate digital maps into their own writing and research;
(4) Gained important data literacy skills, such as creating and manipulating spatial data; as well as learned to describe and publish them for reuse;
(5) Reflected critically about the evolving world of wearables, devices and privacy, especially from a locational perspective;
(6) Participated collaboratively in project-based research about urban space;
(7) Learned to model questions in the humanities using technology;
(8) Practiced effective communication skills in a written research blog in addition to oral presentation format.