Re: [DDN] Add yourself to the DDN world map!

2006-06-16 Thread Andy Carvin
We wouldn't be able to use Frappr, then - we would have to set up our 
own Google Map from scratch. Technically this is possible. But there's 
no way this could be a priority in the short term, because the limited 
money DDN has is going to transferring DDN to TakingITGlobal, and 
hopefully offering stipends to editors. Anything after that will have to 
be decided by the TakingITGlobal team after I'm gone.


andy

Dave A. Chakrabarti wrote:

Andy,

A great resource, and one that is much appreciated. Would it be possible
to include a location field in our profile information, which
automatically adds us to the map? I know this is possible in some
content management systems, but not sure how hard it would be to add
this functionality to DDN...but it'd be great! Other ideas: adding
website URL information to the map information popup, so it's easier to
find information on people we find. I just found a fellow Chicagoan on
DDN who I didn't know, but there's no easy way to find out more about
his organizations / work...

A lot of requests, I know...but thanks for the map!

  Dave.

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Andy Carvin wrote:


Hi everyone,

I've just added a new DDN community for hosting a copy of the map:

http://www.digitaldivide.net/community/map

You can use this page to explore the map or add your on pin to the map.
It's also a featured community, so there's a link to the community on
the homepage, under the name DDN Member Map.

andy

Andy Carvin wrote:


Hi everyone,

Just for kicks, I've created a new DDN member map on Frappr.com.
Frappr uses Google Maps to let you create a map showing the locations
of people affiliated to a community of interest. With the Frappr map,
DDN members can pinpoint their location in the world and let others
know where they're located.

Please feel free to try it out here:

http://www.frappr.com/digitaldividenetworkmembers

Would be curious to hear from any regular Frappr users if they think
the tool could be useful to DDN.

thanks,
andy




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RE: [DDN] Add yourself to the DDN world map!

2006-06-16 Thread Michael Furdyk
I was going to chime in earlier about this being a possible future
feature but knowing how much effort it was I was curious to see if
anyone would bring it up... :)

On TakingITGlobal we recently migrated our databases to being able to do
this over a 6-month period but it was quite a bit of effort because it
meant migrating our old database of plain-text city/state fields (for
users, organizations, events, and projects) to actually matching them up
to a database of cities and states with Long/Lat information. It's
something we can explore in the future for DDN but requires a lot of
massaging for existing data to make it match up nicely.

It enables some cool features though for us at TIG, like Members Online
Map:
http://www.takingitglobal.org/members/membermap.html

and Organizations by City:
http://www.takingitglobal.org/resources/orgs/orgmap.html?CountryID=2Zoo
mCityID=2818343

We'll keep it in mind as a rainy-day project once some of the other
improvements have been taken care of!

Cheers,

-- Michael

Michael Furdyk | Director of Technology
TakingITGlobal | www.takingitglobal.org

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Subject: Re: [DDN] Add yourself to the DDN world map!

We wouldn't be able to use Frappr, then - we would have to set up our
own Google Map from scratch. Technically this is possible. But there's
no way this could be a priority in the short term, because the limited
money DDN has is going to transferring DDN to TakingITGlobal, and
hopefully offering stipends to editors. Anything after that will have to
be decided by the TakingITGlobal team after I'm gone.

andy

Dave A. Chakrabarti wrote:
 Andy,
 
 A great resource, and one that is much appreciated. Would it be
possible
 to include a location field in our profile information, which
 automatically adds us to the map? I know this is possible in some
 content management systems, but not sure how hard it would be to add
 this functionality to DDN...but it'd be great! Other ideas: adding
 website URL information to the map information popup, so it's easier
to
 find information on people we find. I just found a fellow Chicagoan on
 DDN who I didn't know, but there's no easy way to find out more about
 his organizations / work...
 
 A lot of requests, I know...but thanks for the map!
 
   Dave.
 
 ---
 Dave A. Chakrabarti
 Projects Coordinator
 CTCNet Chicago
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (708) 919 1026
 ---
 
 
 
 
 Andy Carvin wrote:
 
Hi everyone,

I've just added a new DDN community for hosting a copy of the map:

http://www.digitaldivide.net/community/map

You can use this page to explore the map or add your on pin to the
map.
It's also a featured community, so there's a link to the community on
the homepage, under the name DDN Member Map.

andy

Andy Carvin wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just for kicks, I've created a new DDN member map on Frappr.com.
Frappr uses Google Maps to let you create a map showing the locations
of people affiliated to a community of interest. With the Frappr map,
DDN members can pinpoint their location in the world and let others
know where they're located.

Please feel free to try it out here:

http://www.frappr.com/digitaldividenetworkmembers

Would be curious to hear from any regular Frappr users if they think
the tool could be useful to DDN.

thanks,
andy


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Re: [DDN] Add yourself to the DDN world map!

2006-06-16 Thread Daniel
http://www.mapbuilder.net

it took me a day to teach my public highschool class here in New York.

(their projects will be featured at eyebeam atelier for the next month,
using this as a locative sound mapping tool).

best, 
daniel p. 



On 6/16/06 9:45 AM, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We wouldn't be able to use Frappr, then - we would have to set up our
 own Google Map from scratch. Technically this is possible. But there's
 no way this could be a priority in the short term, because the limited
 money DDN has is going to transferring DDN to TakingITGlobal, and
 hopefully offering stipends to editors. Anything after that will have to
 be decided by the TakingITGlobal team after I'm gone.
 
 andy
 
 Dave A. Chakrabarti wrote:
 Andy,
 
 A great resource, and one that is much appreciated. Would it be possible
 to include a location field in our profile information, which
 automatically adds us to the map? I know this is possible in some
 content management systems, but not sure how hard it would be to add
 this functionality to DDN...but it'd be great! Other ideas: adding
 website URL information to the map information popup, so it's easier to
 find information on people we find. I just found a fellow Chicagoan on
 DDN who I didn't know, but there's no easy way to find out more about
 his organizations / work...
 
 A lot of requests, I know...but thanks for the map!
 
   Dave.
 
 ---
 Dave A. Chakrabarti
 Projects Coordinator
 CTCNet Chicago
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (708) 919 1026
 ---
 
 
 
 
 Andy Carvin wrote:
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 I've just added a new DDN community for hosting a copy of the map:
 
 http://www.digitaldivide.net/community/map
 
 You can use this page to explore the map or add your on pin to the map.
 It's also a featured community, so there's a link to the community on
 the homepage, under the name DDN Member Map.
 
 andy
 
 Andy Carvin wrote:
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 Just for kicks, I've created a new DDN member map on Frappr.com.
 Frappr uses Google Maps to let you create a map showing the locations
 of people affiliated to a community of interest. With the Frappr map,
 DDN members can pinpoint their location in the world and let others
 know where they're located.
 
 Please feel free to try it out here:
 
 http://www.frappr.com/digitaldividenetworkmembers
 
 Would be curious to hear from any regular Frappr users if they think
 the tool could be useful to DDN.
 
 thanks,
 andy
 
 
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[DDN] Add yourself to the DDN world map!

2006-06-14 Thread Andy Carvin

Hi everyone,

Just for kicks, I've created a new DDN member map on Frappr.com. Frappr 
uses Google Maps to let you create a map showing the locations of people 
affiliated to a community of interest. With the Frappr map, DDN members 
can pinpoint their location in the world and let others know where 
they're located.


Please feel free to try it out here:

http://www.frappr.com/digitaldividenetworkmembers

Would be curious to hear from any regular Frappr users if they think the 
tool could be useful to DDN.


thanks,
andy

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Re: [DDN] Add yourself to the DDN world map!

2006-06-14 Thread Andy Carvin

Hi everyone,

I've just added a new DDN community for hosting a copy of the map:

http://www.digitaldivide.net/community/map

You can use this page to explore the map or add your on pin to the map. 
It's also a featured community, so there's a link to the community on 
the homepage, under the name DDN Member Map.


andy

Andy Carvin wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just for kicks, I've created a new DDN member map on Frappr.com. Frappr 
uses Google Maps to let you create a map showing the locations of people 
affiliated to a community of interest. With the Frappr map, DDN members 
can pinpoint their location in the world and let others know where 
they're located.


Please feel free to try it out here:

http://www.frappr.com/digitaldividenetworkmembers

Would be curious to hear from any regular Frappr users if they think the 
tool could be useful to DDN.


thanks,
andy



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