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.
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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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Peter and Adam used their extensive knowledge of the public transport system in Melbourne to facilitate an open Q & A session on public transport in our city.
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Steve has created cycletour.org, a website for mapping out cycling routes, and ran a session on how to create this type of service. The website uses Open Street Map and uses information from Victorian Government sources.
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Rebeeca is studying Industrial Design at RMIT and as part of a major research project is looking at how to use codesign approach to improve cycling infrastructure in neighbourhoods.
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Emergency response involves using technology to address the challenges of how to locate people. Other challenges include dispatching emergency services to complex sites with limited vehicle access.
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Rohan ran a facilitated discussion whereby each individual in the room was encouraged to contribute their ideas on the issue in a one minute block. The guiding question was: What do you think is most important? Where are we right now and where can we move as a society?
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