
The goal of the workshop: To put our minds to how human centred design works and to gather more qualitative data to inform our planning of the PT system.
Read MoreIn total, there were 24 fantastic TransportCamp sessions that were proposed during 'agenda setting'. You can take a look at the final agenda matrix.
Our amazing Guest Bloggers created a blog post for each unconference session. Each post includes all the essential session details, links and a sumamary of all the key points of discussion.
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The goal of the workshop: To put our minds to how human centred design works and to gather more qualitative data to inform our planning of the PT system.
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The AURIN is accessible for free with an .edu.au account, providing a huge variety of spatial data from different sources, including maps and visual representations.
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Adrian moved to Melbourne in 2008 and has been using cycling to get around in the past five years. As he lives in the inner suburbs, he got rid of his car and has not bought another one, finding cycling a good way of getting around. His presentation centred on finding the best routes to get around by bicycle.
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Harry Barber provided a ‘thriller’ about parking in cities. The first part was The Third Thing and this is parking. Parking is where mobility meets land use. People visualise mobility and they visualise land use, but they forget parking. Parking is The Third Thing.
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