I assume the things one did without the support of HOT Inc. do not count? 2016-10-27 17:11 GMT+02:00 Felix Delattre <[email protected]>:
> Hi Paul, > > great, that you are going to write a case study! > > Yes, in the communications working group I've mentioned this some months > ago, and I've heard a couple of times that people wanted to outreach to the > partners to write such a case study. Until now there hasn't been any input, > yet. And that's the reason why I'm asking on this list for more help to get > good stories on results made using OSM data improved through HOT's > initiatives. > > Please help out if you have been doing or you are in contact with anybody > who has created a cool product/result! > > BTW, if it would be because of me, I'd make it a (not too tight) > condition, that people who use the data for the good, share their success > story with us :) > > Thanks, > Felix > > > > On 26/10/16 18:28, Paul Uithol wrote: > > Hi Felix, > > Great initiative! It's a question I often get, and thus information I have > been looking for at times. Will try to write up a convincing case study for > MapUganda and Ramani Huria shortly. You probably had a look at the > Press/Recognition folder on the drive already (there's an article from the > Canadian Armed Forces on Nepal there, Guardian one on MM)? And we could > request some of our partners to write up a case study? I know some of them > have amazing case studies of OSM data interacting with their field ops (you > may already have set this in motion as well ;) > > best, > Paul > > On 26-10-2016 17:33, Felix Delattre wrote: > > Dear HOT-community, > > It is important to show the *outcomes* HOT has leveraged. This helps us > for the inspiration of people and organizations about the possibilities of > Open Data for humanitarian activities and also for our fund-raising efforts. > > We usually communicate results as news on the website, such as statistics > of activations (how many mappers participated, how much data was collected, > what extend was mapped, how many people effected, ...) and this is good! > > But we also want to show *tangible outcomes*, to answer the questions, > what this data has been used for. Especially our partners, or communities > that used the collected open data to produce impacts and products based on > the data. Therefore I've created a showcases section on the website: > https://hotosm.org/showcases > > Unfortunately there aren't a lot of good examples, yet, and I'd like to > invite everybody who has a story to share to contribute to this effort. > Once we have good content there I'll link the showcases to be visible on > the website's general pages. > > If you have an account on the website (which you should have as a HOT > member) you can add a new showcase by visiting this link: > https://hotosm.org/node/add/showcase > In case you don't have the permissions to do so, or you don't have an > account but want to contribute with a showcase, please write me in private. > > Please try to make it short, visual (pictures!) and convincing. > > Thank you! > Best, > Felix > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing > [email protected]https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > > -- > *Paul Uithol* > Project Manager > Email: [email protected] > Twitter: @PaulUithol <https://twitter.com/pauluithol> > Skype: paul.uithol > Phone: NL +31 6 2423 7614 | TZ +255 7 8546 2836 | UG +256 7 8573 9853 > > Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team > Using OpenStreetMap for Humanitarian Response & Economic Development > web <http://hotosm.org/> | twitter <https://twitter.com/hotosm> | facebook > <https://www.facebook.com/hotosm> | donate <http://hotosm.org/donate> > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing > [email protected]https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > > > _______________________________________________ > HOT mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot > > -- [image: http://www.dogodigi.net] <http://www.dogodigi.net> *Milo van der Linden* web: dogodigi <http://www.dogodigi.net> tel: +31-6-16598808
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