Hi Mike, great! We should definitely cross-promote on OSM-CO, hopefully I can 
make it. 

 

1) Yes, please invite families – some of our best mapathons (especially field 
mapping) have been so much better with kids involved – because they’re curious 
and aren’t afraid to ask the ‘simple’ questions :)

Note: The library might want to have a ‘permission slip’ for unaccompanied 
minors – and we should maybe suggest ‘high school’ age.

 

2) Yes, we (OSM-CO) have done a ‘mapping party’ in Evergreen where ‘the kids’ 
were using Pushpin and Field Papers and at the event at Castle Rock library we 
did a bit of training on GoMap!

 

Note: I’ve used OSMAND and Vespucci a bit, but mostly use iPhone myself; I’m 
sure we can find someone through OSM-CO who could provide training on Android 
apps.

 

=Russ

 

From: Mike Thompson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 11:17 AM
To: HOT
Subject: [HOT] Mapathons at Public Libraries

 

I am working on putting together a Humanitarian Mapathon at our local public 
library (Loveland, Colorado, US).  This will be an event sponsored by the 
library (we will not simply be using one of their meeting rooms) and as such 
they will be publicizing the event on their website and through their 
newsletters.  They do have a couple of questions:

 

1) Should they promote the event to "families" (e.g. young people accompanied 
by parents). What should be the minimum age a) for young people mapping 
independent of a parent, b) for young people mapping with a parent?

 

2) Can mapping be done on a tablet (e.g. iPad).  I know there are apps for 
this, but will the iD Editor work on tablets, and how difficult is it to do 
remote mapping on such a device? 

 

Mike

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