> I have poked into a few projects for GIS on the XO. There are of course > Open Street Maps and a great UK project that escapes my mind at the moment. > Most if not all of the projects for mapping or the tabulation of data onto a > map system are going to require non free flash, or non free java. Neither > of which are great answers. Nor do we have a low cost usb GPS system for > the XO yet.
> Is anyone else interested in projects like these? > Seth I am very interesting in being a part of the development of a standalone (but connected!) GIS application for the OLPC. I believe the key focus for the GIS application should be the collaboration features of the OLPC, that children are able to build and share a single map in real time. Just as multiple OLPC users can edit and view the same text document simultaneously, a class of children should be able to build a map. For example, the class could be distributed around the school/town area, measuring, describing, comparing data. the www.globe.org.uk project shows that there are varying degrees (in complexity and cost) of 'sensors' that can be used, and of course the onboard measure application is a fantastic tool to integrate with GIS. I had not heard of www.ewb.org.au before this thread, but have since looked up my local chapter and see that there's a meeting in Melbourne next Thursday (28th Feb) which I hope to attend. I look forward to meeting others that are interested in the GIS and/or the OLPC. Marika _______________________________________________ Olpc-open mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/olpc-open

