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Geographical Visualisations
Course
In London ()
Description
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Type
Intensive workshop
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Class hours
7h
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Duration
1 Day
Given the modern prevalence of this form of communication, anyone involved in Real Estate needs to ensure that they understand how to interpret current geographical visualisations, using both Geographical Information System (GIS) software and a range of other solutions. By the end of this course, not only will you be able to interpret Geographically visualised data, you will also have the skills, and the tools, to start creating your visual ideas within GIS.
About this course
Learn how to create Geographical Visualisations using on demand software
Understand different types of Geographical Visualisations and their uses
Learn how to create sophisticated visualisations to spot trends and support Real Estate Investment decisions
Learn how to how to interpret your own and others’ Geographical Visualisations
Learn how to manage data, benchmark visualisation output and create reports
Real Estate Analysts
Real Estate Investors and Developers
Fund Managers
Local Authorities and Planners
Real Estate Investment Advisors
Regeneration Professionals
Insurance Professionals
Credit Underwriters
Real Estate Technology Entrepreneurs
Sustainability Professionals
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If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact with us by email: R.Augustiniene@bayfieldtraining.com.
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Subjects
- Real Estate
- GIS
- Geographical
- Visualisations
- Software
- Sophisticated
- Spot
- Investment
- Geographical Visualisations
- Benchmark
- Manage Data
Teachers and trainers (1)
Bayfield Training
Proviider
Course programme
On Demand Visualisation
•Create maps that identify the following
•A polygon map of office stock in the City of London
•A heat map of house prices across the UK
•An age profile map of housing stock in Cambridge
•A map of commute times into central Birmingham
•An unexploded ordnance risk map of Coventry
Visualisation interpretation and Pattern Recognition
•Case Study: Characterising City of London office stock
•Exploring how visualisations are only as good as the data
•How to spot patterns in visualised data
•Using proxy-data to define Real Estate Investment scenariosData
Transformation and Mapping
•Defining a meaningful data project
•Sourcing location based Real Estate data
•Cleaning source data•Selecting the Base Mapping Software
•Selecting the visualisation options
•Reviewing and interpreting the visualisation
Developments in Mapping and Visualisations
•Developments in mapping technology
•Use of mapping in politics and governance
•Commercial development
Additional information
Geographical Visualisations