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Spatial data is everywhere, but maps alone can be misleading. In Crunch Spatial Stats, you will move beyond visual patterns and use spatial statistics to make defensible, evidence-based conclusions from location-based data. Working with realistic air-quality examples, you will develop practical skills to test whether patterns are meaningful, estimate conditions between measurements, and explain how spatial relationships change with distance. The course emphasizes clear reasoning and interpretation, not complex mathematics, so you will confidently explain results to both technical and non-technical audiences.
By the end of this course, you will be able to compute Global Moran’s I for a polygon layer, perform IDW interpolation for point observations, and interpret semivariograms to assess spatial autocorrelation.
Throughout the course, you will practice skills commonly used in environmental monitoring, public health, and spatial analysis roles, focusing on understanding the assumptions and limitations behind each method. This course is designed for beginners. You will need basic familiarity with maps, tabular datasets, and simple descriptive statistics. No prior experience with spatial statistics or geostatistical modeling is required.
In this module, you will explore how spatial patterns differ from random distributions and why that difference matters in real-world analysis. Using air-quality sensor data as a motivating example, you will examine how Global Moran’s I quantifies spatial autocorrelation in polygon data and helps analysts identify clustering patterns that might otherwise go unnoticed.
What's included
2 videos2 readings2 assignments
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2 videos•Total 9 minutes
Welcome and Course Introduction•4 minutes
Global Moran’s I Explained: Measuring Spatial Autocorrelation•5 minutes
2 readings•Total 18 minutes
Understanding Global Moran’s I in Polygon-Based Spatial Data•8 minutes
Walkthrough: How to Compute Global Moran’s I in R•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 25 minutes
Hands-On Learning: Compute Global Moran’s I for Air-Quality Zones•15 minutes
Practice Quiz: Interpreting Global Moran’s I Results•10 minutes
Estimating Surfaces with IDW Interpolation
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, you will examine how spatial analysts estimate values between discrete measurement locations. Using air-quality sensor data as a motivating example, you will be introduced to Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) interpolation and learn how distance-based assumptions are used to generate continuous surfaces from point observations. You will explore how parameter choices influence interpolation results and learn how to interpret estimated surfaces responsibly in real-world spatial analysis contexts.
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2 videos2 readings2 assignments
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2 videos•Total 10 minutes
From Points to Surfaces: Why Interpolation Matters•5 minutes
How IDW Interpolation Works for Spatial Prediction•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 14 minutes
When and Why to Use IDW Interpolation•8 minutes
Walkthrough: How to Implement and Plot IDW in R•6 minutes
2 assignments•Total 30 minutes
Hands-On Learning: Create an IDW Hotspot Map from Sensor Data•20 minutes
Practice Quiz: Choosing and Evaluating IDW Interpolation Outputs•10 minutes
Understanding Spatial Autocorrelation with Semivariograms
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, you will step back from computation to interpretation, focusing on semivariograms as diagnostic tools for spatial structure. By learning how to read range, sill, and nugget, you will gain intuition about spatial dependence, knowledge that informs both analysis choices and communication with non-technical audiences.
What's included
3 videos2 readings2 assignments
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3 videos•Total 13 minutes
Why Distance Matters: Introducing the Semivariogram•5 minutes
Interpreting Nugget, Sill, and Range in Semivariograms•5 minutes
Congratulations and Continuous Learning Journey•3 minutes
2 readings•Total 14 minutes
How Semivariograms Describe Spatial Autocorrelation•8 minutes
Walkthrough: How to Assess a Semivariogram•6 minutes
2 assignments•Total 35 minutes
Hands-On Learning: Interpret Semivariograms to Assess Spatial Autocorrelation•15 minutes
Graded Assessment: Assessing Spatial Autocorrelation and Hotspot Mapping Decisions•20 minutes
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