AI in education
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What, Why & When
- paths: routes along which people move throughout the city;
- edges: boundaries and breaks in continuity;
- districts: areas characterized by common characteristics;
- nodes: strategic focus points for orientation like squares and junctions;
- landmarks: external points of orientation, usually an easily identifiable physical object in the urban landscape.
The table below displays an ideal-typical process of the Walking exercise.
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Goals
Getting started
Links & Further reading
Videos
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Tools
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The author of this entry is Max Mustermann.