Credits
['Lim En Qi', 'Francisco Esquembre Martinez', 'Félix J. García Clemente']
Sample Learning Goals
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Transit Planner: A Simulator for Aspiring City Planners
Introduction
Welcome to Transit Planner, an interactive simulator that puts you in the shoes of a city planner tasked with constructing efficient transport networks. This educational tool is designed to enhance students' understanding of transport infrastructure and its role in urban geography. By engaging in this simulation, students will learn about the complexities of city planning while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
What is the Transit Planner?
The Transit Planner is a hands-on simulator that challenges players to design and build transport networks within a city. Players must strategically place various transport infrastructures, such as roads, car parks, and bus stops, while considering budget constraints and connectivity needs. This exercise encourages players to think critically about what makes a good transport network and the decisions that city planners face in real-world scenarios.
How to Play
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Choose Your Level: Start by selecting the desired level of difficulty. Each level has a unique mission brief outlining specific objectives and constraints. Scroll down to read the mission details before beginning your construction.
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Build Your Network:
- Use the dropdown bar to select different transport infrastructure options.
- Click on the gameplay area to place your chosen infrastructure.
- Hover over the icons to view the cost of each infrastructure piece.
- Drag icons to reposition them as needed throughout the game.
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Form Connections:
- Double-click on icons to establish connections between infrastructures.
- A yellow highlight indicates the 'start point' of a connection.
- Double-click another icon to set the 'end point,' creating a directional arrow that represents the connection route.
- Ensure each piece of infrastructure has at least one connection to form a complete network.
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Manage Your Budget: Keep track of your spending to stay within your allocated budget. Strategic planning is crucial to building an efficient network without overspending.
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Check Your Network:
- Use the 'Check Network' button to validate your transport network.
- A green light indicates a complete and valid network, while a red light signifies issues that need addressing.
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Modify and Reset:
- Remove unwanted infrastructure and connections by dragging them to the bin.
- Use the 'Reset' arrow to restart from Level 1 if necessary.
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Progress to the Next Level: Fulfill the mission objectives and ensure your network is complete to advance to higher levels. Reflect on the guiding questions provided, and compare your network designs with friends to explore different approaches.
Educational Value
The Transit Planner simulator is a valuable educational tool that offers several benefits:
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Real-World Application: Students gain insights into the complexities of city planning and transport network design, learning about budget management, spatial planning, and connectivity.
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Critical Thinking: Players must evaluate their choices and consider multiple factors when building networks, fostering problem-solving skills and strategic thinking.
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Interactive Learning: The simulator's engaging gameplay keeps students motivated and interested in learning about urban geography and transport infrastructure.
Conclusion
Transit Planner provides a unique opportunity for students to explore the intricacies of city planning through interactive simulation. By building transport networks and overcoming challenges, students develop essential skills and a deeper understanding of urban geography. Whether you’re an aspiring city planner or simply interested in learning more about how cities function, Transit Planner offers an enjoyable and educational experience. Have fun exploring the world of urban planning!
For Teachers
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Venue: MOEHQ Buona Vista, B3-02 (18 July) P2-01-02 (19,22,23,24 July)
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- https://weelookang.blogspot.com/2024/03/20240718-24-web-ejs-beta-workshop-by.html?m=1
- https://weelookang.blogspot.com/2024/08/project-16-webejs-workshop-transit.html
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