Sumandro C and Sajjad A
- What is GIS? <4 minutes>
- What/Why of Participatory mapping - <4 minutes>
- Traditional/historical/administrative map production and use + bureaucracy
- Crowd-sourcing
- Ownership -- OSM/Google -- Free/Closed.
- People power - knowledge about neighbourhood/locality.
- Sharability [connected to ownership] - Freedoms?
- Spatial Data recording rights? Access/reach. but is it necessarily legally acceptable? -
- OpenStreetMap and applications <5 minutes>
- What is OSM?
- Humanitarian OSM - HOT
- Background
- Mission
- Use Cases <5 minutes>
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Haiti
- How? - Satellite Images, SMS/Realtime responses - Save lives.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF-JuFxhDT8
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Highlight Map Kibera - the story
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Cholera Map by John Snow [mashup]
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Ushahidi [collecting data and mashup]
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Cedar Grove story http://www.psmag.com/culture/the-revolution-will-be-mapped-7130/ [mashup]
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- Tools <8 minutes>
Collect
- OSM Ecosystem - Endless tools.
- Web-based (Potlach)
- Desktop-based (JOSM)
- Paper-based (WalkingPapers) - http://walking-papers.org/
- Ushahidi Coordinate
- HOT - just mention.
- Tasking Manager - http://tasks.hotosm.org/
- HOT Exports - http://hot-export.geofabrik.de/
- Separate Datastore - https://github.com/hotosm/sds-server Visualize/Communicate
- Geocommons.org - http://geocommons.org
- Ushahidi
- MapBox.com - http://mapbox.com
- Q GIS
- OSM Ecosystem - Endless tools.
Questions for audience:
- What is the kind of data you want to work with?
- For what purpose?
- To be shared with which audience?
- What does sharing the data mean for the subjects of the data (the people who are affected by the data?