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For managers

This course for managers focuses on the importance of location data interoperability in social monitoring of road conditions to enhance urban safety for pedestrians and drivers. Participants will learn about the relevance of geolocation services, identify data sources, and understand interoperability challenges. The course will also cover solutions, methods, and best practices for effective social monitoring of road conditions, along with ensuring compliance with regulations and ethical standards in the use of location-based data.

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This course consists of 4 lectures of varying durations, designed for managers and owners of SMEs involved in data operability, transport, viability, ICT, security, and consultancy within the mobility sector.

  1. Regulatory compliance and ethics concerning the use of location-based data (20 min.)
  2. Specification of requirements and the general design of a mobility platform (20 min.)
  3. Models, applications and services for the management of sustainable mobility and intermodality in urban area (20 min.)
  4. Interactive workshop concerning Location data and Social monitoring of road conditions (120 min.)

The course duration is 3 hours.

  • Recognise how to ensure compliance with regulations and ethics concerning the use of location-based data for Social monitoring of road conditions
  • Understand the principles and importance of location data interoperability in Social monitoring of road conditions
  • Understand urban mobility challenges
  • Identify models, technologies, applications, and services that promote sustainable mobility, intermodality and roads safety in urban areas
  • Understand Case Studies and Best Practices towards safer mobility

Powerpoint presentations and practical exercises with APPs.

Participants are recommended to complete in advance the “Introduction to Data Interoperability” course for managers, which provides a foundational understanding of data interoperability concepts and principles.

All the training material is produced by SIIT and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

Issuing of microcredentials is planned and more details will follow.

For technicians

This course is designed for technicians to develop essential skills for integrating data and technology within mobility platforms. Participants will gain insights into the specifications and design of these platforms while exploring multimodal mobility in urban areas. The curriculum covers information services for preventing mobility risks, including app development for motorcycle and bicycle mobility, and the process for reporting risk points. An interactive workshop will focus on location data and social monitoring of road conditions, complemented by practical exercises to enhance interoperability with various applications.

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This course consists of 5 lectures of varying durations, designed for technicians of SMEs involved in data operability, transport, viability, ICT, security, and consultancy within the mobility sector.

We used as a source the project GoSmart.

  1. Methodologies, models and technologies for Advanced Video Analysis applicable to point recognition and risky situations for mobility (20 min.)
  2. Specification of requirements and the general design of a mobility platform (20 min.)
  3. The multimodal mobility in urban areas (20 min.)
  4. Information services, and prevention of mobility risks. APP for moto and bicycle mobility. The process of reporting risk points (20 min.)
  5. Interactive workshop concerning Location data and Social monitoring of road conditions (120 min.)

The course duration is 3 hours and 20 minutes.

  • Understand the challenges of Urban Mobility and best practices related to data interoperability
  • Identify technological solutions for a practical scenario, as well as the use of tools and new technologies in terms of mobility APPs
  • Recognise methodologies, models and technologies for Advanced Video Analysis applicable to point recognition and risky situations for mobility
  • Understand concepts and outcomes of a mobility platform
  • Identify solutions concerning multimodal mobility in urban areas

Powerpoint presentations and practical exercises with APPs.

Participants are recommended to complete in advance the “Introduction to Data Interoperability” course for technicians, which provides a foundational understanding of data interoperability concepts and principles.

All the training material is produced by SIIT and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

Issuing of microcredentials is planned and more details will follow.

For managers

This course for managers focuses on the importance of location data interoperability in social monitoring of road conditions to enhance urban safety for pedestrians and drivers. Participants will learn about the relevance of geolocation services, identify data sources, and understand interoperability challenges. The course will also cover solutions, methods, and best practices for effective social monitoring of road conditions, along with ensuring compliance with regulations and ethical standards in the use of location-based data.

More information

This course consists of 4 lectures of varying durations, designed for managers and owners of SMEs involved in data operability, transport, viability, ICT, security, and consultancy within the mobility sector.

  1. Regulatory compliance and ethics concerning the use of location-based data (20 min.)
  2. Specification of requirements and the general design of a mobility platform (20 min.)
  3. Models, applications and services for the management of sustainable mobility and intermodality in urban area (20 min.)
  4. Interactive workshop concerning Location data and Social monitoring of road conditions (120 min.)

The course duration is 3 hours.

  • Understand the principles and importance of location data interoperability in Social monitoring of road conditions.
  • Recognise how to ensure compliance with regulations and ethics concerning the use of location-based data for Social monitoring of road conditions.
  • Understand urban mobility challenges.
  • Identify models, technologies, applications, and services that promote sustainable mobility, intermodality and roads safety in urban areas.
  • Understand Case Studies and Best Practices towards safer mobility.

Powerpoint presentations and practical exercises with APPs.

Participants are recommended to complete in advance the “Introduction to Data Interoperability” course for managers, which provides a foundational understanding of data interoperability concepts and principles.

All the training material is produced by SIIT and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

Issuing of microcredentials is planned and more details will follow.

For technicians

This course is designed for technicians to develop essential skills for integrating data and technology within mobility platforms. Participants will gain insights into the specifications and design of these platforms while exploring multimodal mobility in urban areas. The curriculum covers information services for preventing mobility risks, including app development for motorcycle and bicycle mobility, and the process for reporting risk points. An interactive workshop will focus on location data and social monitoring of road conditions, complemented by practical exercises to enhance interoperability with various applications.

More information

This course consists of 5 lectures of varying durations, designed for technicians of SMEs involved in data operability, transport, viability, ICT, security, and consultancy within the mobility sector.

We used as a source the project GoSmart.

  1. Methodologies, models and technologies for Advanced Video Analysis applicable to point recognition and risky situations for mobility (20 min.)
  2. Specification of requirements and the general design of a mobility platform (20 min.)
  3. The multimodal mobility in urban areas (20 min.)
  4. Information services, and prevention of mobility risks. APP for moto and bicycle mobility. The process of reporting risk points (20 min.)
  5. Interactive workshop concerning Location data and Social monitoring of road conditions (120 min.)

The course duration is 3 hours and 20 minutes.

  • Understand the concepts and applications of technologies in the Social monitoring of road conditions and the role of location data, as well as addressing the challenges and best practices related to data interoperability.
  • Understand the challenges of Urban Mobility.
  • Identify technological solutions for a detailed practical scenario, as well as the use of tools and new technologies in terms of mobility APPs.
  • Recognise methodologies, models and technologies for Advanced Video Analysis applicable to point recognition and risky situations for mobility.
  • Understand concepts and outcomes of a mobility platform example.
  • Identify multimodal mobility in urban areas and examples of innovative solutions.

Powerpoint presentations and practical exercises with APPs.

Participants are recommended to complete in advance the “Introduction to Data Interoperability” course for technicians, which provides a foundational understanding of data interoperability concepts and principles.

All the training material is produced by SIIT and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.

Issuing of microcredentials is planned and more details will follow.