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1 Water and people in a changing world Yhd-12.3140; Spring 2016 https://mycourses.aalto.fi/course/view.php?id=9463

2 Content Introduction Thematic lecture Group discussion Practicalities Break 15 min Hands-on training Wrap up & intro to home assignment

3 Personnel Matti Kummu – assistant professor at Water and environmental engineering research group Mika Jalava – doctoral candidate at Water and environmental engineering research group Who are you?

4 Setting the scene… [click image to access to prezi presentation]

5 Intended learning outcomes analyse and assess how global water resources are distributed in relation to human population and how this has changed over time recognise the connection between food production and use of water analyse the water stress and water scarcity in various scales by using spatial datasets and estimate their impact on human society apply Matlab on global water challenges use different kind of spatial datasets as a part of scientific research recognise the basics of visual scientific communication, and create informative maps and graphs

6 What are your expectations? Group discussions in small groups (3-4 people) 15 min discussion based on pre-assignment 5 min / group of sharing the main points Focus on following questions: –What are my main expectation from the course? –What would I like to learn? –Which topics in global water resources are most interesting ones?

7 Feedback from last year In overall good feedback + excellent suggestions to improve Lectures: –More case studies – highlighting interesting cases on top of global view –Too superficial – lectures give overall picture of the theme, leaving room for you to explore in more details Exercises: –Better introduction to good practices in Matlab –Workload tuned a bit down (e.g. dropout ArcGIS) –Sharing of home assignments –Lessons learned from last year’s problems with some data issues

8 Course schedule

9 Lectures Contains normally following parts: –Introduction (10 min) –Discussion of home assignment (10 min) –Motivation lecture to the theme (40 min) –Group work (30 min) –Break (15 min) –Hands-on research on day’s theme (120 min) Mandatory – to pass the course, you need to be present at least in 5/6 lectures Optimally very interactive; learning together!

10 Home assignments Based on day’s theme You have free hands to explore the theme –Aim to be research based assignment, i.e. you explore the most interesting parts of the theme for you –We’ll give some example research questions to foster the work From second week on, we’ll give you a large river basin in the world on which your home assignments and project work will focus

11 Specs for home assignments Main emphasis on graphics and illustrations BUT do not forget short reflection and interpretation of results 1-page (strict!) poster type presentation DL Monday evenings – if delayed, you’ll get only half of the points (if delayed over a week, no points at all) Are you ok to share your home assignment with others after DL?

12 Workshops Starts normally with short lecture on Adobe Illustrator No fixed structure Teachers available for the whole time Aim to support your home assignments and project work Discuss about the assignments with your peer-learners Optional, but potentially very useful

13 Project work Each student will select a large river basin (or other geographical area) and make a small research project related to the themes of the course Individual project work, but supported by peer-learners Builds on home assignments Need to be presented to the peer- group at final week Kick-off in the second lecture…

14 Content

15 Content – themes of each week 12.4. Global water resources; + Introduction to the course 19.4. Population dynamics; + Kick-off of the project work 26.4. Land cover change and food production 3.5. Water use 10.5. Water scarcity 17.5. Socio-economics of water and food 24-25.5 Presentations of the project works (~3 hrs/group)

16 Content – methods and tools Each week we have specific –Thematic contents within the theme –Datasets and data types –Matlab tools –Graph types Together these give a good understanding of the global water issues and give you a comprehensive set of spatial tools to work with in the future

17 Tools Matlab + powerful for raster calculations, easy to run analysis with multiple timesteps, relatively good reporting results, very easy to repeat calculations – coding, take a while to learn the logic and basics ArcGIS (optional) + advanced GIS tool for maps and spatial analysis, particularly good with vector datasets, graphical user interface – somewhat slow to do multiple timesteps, no record of performed analysis, limitations in raster calculations Adobe Illustrator + great software to put the final touch on the graphs and maps – takes some effort to learn the basics

18 Research-based learning Course is largely based on research based learning, meaning: Information is not given directly, but students will construct that themselves based on their findings – with the help of others and supported by teachers Close to scientific research –the passion of discovering new things Foster ability to create research questions – it is often more important to be able to discover what is the problem than to solve it “If I had an hour to save the world, I would spend 59 minutes defining the problem and one minute finding solutions.” – Albert Einstein

19 Practicalities

20 Workload We aim to reduce the workload by: -Motivating why these themes are important -Planning together realistic aims for the project work -Very applied assignments and project work (no need to learn by heart) + own research questions -Giving supervision and instructions in weekly workshops -Providing opportunity for peer-support

21 Grading Preliminary grading thresholds: 1-82p 2-94p 3-106p 4-118p 5-130p

22 Communication MyCourses -page (https://mycourses.aalto.fi/course/view.php?id=9463)https://mycourses.aalto.fi/course/view.php?id=9463 –Basic information of the lectures –Lecture material available after the lecture –Demo code and data –Instructions for home assignments –Submission of home assignments & grades –Additional material Communicating –Whole course: MyCourses & email –Within the peers: please work with your co-learners and communicate too!

23 Contact information: matti.kummu@aalto.fi mika.jalava@aalto.fi https://mycourses.aalto.fi/course/view.php?id=9463 https://mycourses.aalto.fi/course/view.php?id=9463


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