WAT-E2090 - Water and People in a Changing World D, Lecture, 19.4.2022-25.5.2022
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Topic outline
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Theme lecture
The theme lecture is available at the following web-page:
Prezi presentation of the water scarcity
Group work
No need of Miro board this time
Hands-on exercise
For the hands-on exercise, we will provide you with a new demo script. In the beginning of the hands-on session, we will fetch the demo script together. However, you can pull the demo script (demo5_water_scarcity.rmd) already before the session and browse it through if you like (this is voluntary). If you'd like to watch a recap on how a git pull is performed, see the first workshop recording below (see Theme 4 for written instructions).
We will go through the demo script step by step during the hands-on sessions. Again, the demo script contains few tasks marked with # TODO, which you can try filling in. We will provide model answers to all tasks after the demo session in another script (model5_water_scarcity.rmd).
Home assignment
Discover water scarcity trends in your study area
Instructions:
- please develop your own research question
- produce EITHER one page infographic (see Visualisation tab) OR 'tradional' one page poster (A4/A3) with following structure: a) title; b) research question and short introduction; c) maps, graphs, etc of the results with captions d) interpretation of the results
- you can get help to possible problems by a) searching from internet: there are many people with similar problems; b) posting question to the R Q&A channel in Teams; c) coming to Thursday workshop, or d) asking us or your fellow students directly
- once you are happy with the end result, please submit the work (see below Submission)
Graph types: stacked area graph (http://www.datavizcatalogue.com/methods/stacked_area_graph.html) or similar graph (such as trajectory) to illustrate changes over time
Research ideas:
- water scarcity trajectory over time
- drivers (i.e. water use sectors) of water scarcity over time
Submission: please submit the assignment by using the submission icon below.Thursday workshop
On Thursdays we have a workshop (see Schedule for location) in where you can get help on the home assignment. This week no specific Illustrator tutorial is given, but I can recap with the issues you would like to go back to / know more.
Tutorial on how to resize text and graphs (from year 2021)
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Please submit the 5th home assignment here; instructions are given in the main page.
Please remember: submission is due on
Mon 23.5Wed 25.5 at 23:55. Should you submit the assingment late, you'll get only half of the points. The submission will be closed completely a week after DL, after which you are not able to submit the assignment.Before submission, please check:
- your home assignment fits to one page
- the format of the submission is pdf
- assignment includes stacked area graph or similar graph (such as trajectory) to illustrate changes over time