Re: [HOT] HOT Webinar: Learn to use Mapbox Studio Next week!

2017-04-08 Thread Autre Planete
Greets!

Thank for the info.
Very nice initiative and I have registered.
Hope to attend the same.
Cheers,
Autre


On Sun, Apr 9, 2017 at 2:18 AM, Blake Girardot HOT/OSM <
blake.girar...@hotosm.org> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Rasagy @mapbox sent me an update to the webinar description, it sounds
> even cooler than when I first spoke with him about it:
>
> "Many HOT projects involve either using existing OSM data on the
> field, or contributing to improving existing OSM data. How can we
> highlight and share such contributions through an interactive medium?
>
> In this webinar, we will walk through a typical workflow to achieve
> this using a mix of open source tools, Mapbox Studio & very basic
> front-end technology. We will be using Overpass Turbo to extract
> specific OSM datasets that we need, uploading them to Mapbox Studio,
> creating a custom map layer with control over how to visualize this
> data, and then adding basic interactivity (like hover for details,
> toggle to show/hide layers etc.) using Mapbox GL JS."
>
> If I did not mention it before, this webinar is scheduled for 90 mins
> to make sure we can cover everything well and have room for questions
> and answers throughout the webinar.
>
> Tuesday, April 11th, 11:00 am EDT ( 15:00 GMT )
>
> Once again, if you think you will attend, please just do a free
> registration here:
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hot-community-webinar-getting-
> started-with-mapbox-studio-tickets-33508374450
>
> Connection details will be sent out on Monday and the count of
> attendees in Eventbright makes a big difference :)
>
> Cheers
> Blake
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 11:44 PM, Blake Girardot HOT/OSM
>  wrote:
> > Dear Friends,
> >
> > HOT's next community webinar is a chance to see Mapbox Studio in
> > action and learn how to get started creating really compelling maps
> > and visualizing data.
> >
> > Tuesday, April 11th, 11:00 am EDT ( 15:00 GMT )
> >
> > Below is the event description, but I just want to emphasize: This is
> > about 10% demo of all the cool things you can do with Mapbox and about
> > 90% hands on learning session. When finished, you can be confident in
> > the basic usage of Mapbox Studio and creating maps and styling your
> > data.
> >
> > Like all our webinars, if you could please register so we know how
> > many folks are coming and can follow up easily if needed.
> >
> > https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hot-community-webinar-getting-
> started-with-mapbox-studio-tickets-33508374450
> >
> > Details on how to connect to HOT's Community Webinar will sent shortly
> > based on the number of folks that register.
> >
> > This is a really great opportunity to learn the basics of Mapbox
> > Studio from one of the best and build your OSM skill set, I hope to
> > see you there!
> >
> > Cheers
> > blake
> >
> > ===
> > HOT Community Webinar: Introduction to Mapbox Studio
> >
> > This is a detailed introduction to Mapbox Studio, presented by Rasagy
> > Sharma, a Mapbox Design and Cartography Team member.
> >
> > If you create and/or use OpenStreetMap (OSM) data, this session is for
> > you. It will take you to the next level of making use of OSM data to
> > create compelling maps and visualize geospatial data.
> >
> > In this live, interactive session you will learn how to get started
> > with creating and styling maps and visualizing data in Mapbox Studio,
> > the leading OSM map creation and design tool. Build your cartography
> > skill set and learn ways to make your mapping projects even more
> > compelling.
> >
> > You can register for a free Mapbox studio account before the session
> > so you can follow along or just take notes and see what Mapbox Studio
> > makes possible.
> >
> > https://www.mapbox.com/
> >
> > About the instructor: As a designer at Mapbox, Rasagy focuses on
> > telling engaging stories through data visualization, bringing design
> > thinking to the data team to improve our mapping tools and workflows,
> > and finding new ways to bring the mapping community together.
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > 
> > Blake Girardot
> > Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, TM3 Project Manager
> > skype: jblakegirardot
> > HOT Core Team Contact: i...@hotosm.org
> > Live OSM Mapper-Support channel - https://hotosm-slack.herokuapp.com/
>
>
>
> --
> 
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> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, TM3 Project Manager
> skype: jblakegirardot
> HOT Core Team Contact: i...@hotosm.org
> Live OSM Mapper-Support channel - https://hotosm-slack.herokuapp.com/
> BE A PART OF HOT'S MICRO GRANTS: https://donate.hotosm.org/
>
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Re: [HOT] HOT Webinar: Learn to use Mapbox Studio Next week!

2017-04-08 Thread Blake Girardot HOT/OSM
Hi all,

Rasagy @mapbox sent me an update to the webinar description, it sounds
even cooler than when I first spoke with him about it:

"Many HOT projects involve either using existing OSM data on the
field, or contributing to improving existing OSM data. How can we
highlight and share such contributions through an interactive medium?

In this webinar, we will walk through a typical workflow to achieve
this using a mix of open source tools, Mapbox Studio & very basic
front-end technology. We will be using Overpass Turbo to extract
specific OSM datasets that we need, uploading them to Mapbox Studio,
creating a custom map layer with control over how to visualize this
data, and then adding basic interactivity (like hover for details,
toggle to show/hide layers etc.) using Mapbox GL JS."

If I did not mention it before, this webinar is scheduled for 90 mins
to make sure we can cover everything well and have room for questions
and answers throughout the webinar.

Tuesday, April 11th, 11:00 am EDT ( 15:00 GMT )

Once again, if you think you will attend, please just do a free
registration here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hot-community-webinar-getting-started-with-mapbox-studio-tickets-33508374450

Connection details will be sent out on Monday and the count of
attendees in Eventbright makes a big difference :)

Cheers
Blake


On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 11:44 PM, Blake Girardot HOT/OSM
 wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> HOT's next community webinar is a chance to see Mapbox Studio in
> action and learn how to get started creating really compelling maps
> and visualizing data.
>
> Tuesday, April 11th, 11:00 am EDT ( 15:00 GMT )
>
> Below is the event description, but I just want to emphasize: This is
> about 10% demo of all the cool things you can do with Mapbox and about
> 90% hands on learning session. When finished, you can be confident in
> the basic usage of Mapbox Studio and creating maps and styling your
> data.
>
> Like all our webinars, if you could please register so we know how
> many folks are coming and can follow up easily if needed.
>
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hot-community-webinar-getting-started-with-mapbox-studio-tickets-33508374450
>
> Details on how to connect to HOT's Community Webinar will sent shortly
> based on the number of folks that register.
>
> This is a really great opportunity to learn the basics of Mapbox
> Studio from one of the best and build your OSM skill set, I hope to
> see you there!
>
> Cheers
> blake
>
> ===
> HOT Community Webinar: Introduction to Mapbox Studio
>
> This is a detailed introduction to Mapbox Studio, presented by Rasagy
> Sharma, a Mapbox Design and Cartography Team member.
>
> If you create and/or use OpenStreetMap (OSM) data, this session is for
> you. It will take you to the next level of making use of OSM data to
> create compelling maps and visualize geospatial data.
>
> In this live, interactive session you will learn how to get started
> with creating and styling maps and visualizing data in Mapbox Studio,
> the leading OSM map creation and design tool. Build your cartography
> skill set and learn ways to make your mapping projects even more
> compelling.
>
> You can register for a free Mapbox studio account before the session
> so you can follow along or just take notes and see what Mapbox Studio
> makes possible.
>
> https://www.mapbox.com/
>
> About the instructor: As a designer at Mapbox, Rasagy focuses on
> telling engaging stories through data visualization, bringing design
> thinking to the data team to improve our mapping tools and workflows,
> and finding new ways to bring the mapping community together.
>
>
>
> --
> 
> Blake Girardot
> Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, TM3 Project Manager
> skype: jblakegirardot
> HOT Core Team Contact: i...@hotosm.org
> Live OSM Mapper-Support channel - https://hotosm-slack.herokuapp.com/



-- 

Blake Girardot
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, TM3 Project Manager
skype: jblakegirardot
HOT Core Team Contact: i...@hotosm.org
Live OSM Mapper-Support channel - https://hotosm-slack.herokuapp.com/
BE A PART OF HOT'S MICRO GRANTS: https://donate.hotosm.org/

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Re: [HOT] wish list for validators.

2017-04-08 Thread Florian Niel
Maybe there could be a button below the "Take a task at random" which 
says "Validate a task at random" and behind this button there is an 
algorithm which selects the most reasonable task square.


What makes a task good for validation?

1) It has to be finished recently
2) Tasks by this user have not been validated yet (or just few)
3) The user is unexperienced
4) Special importance to users whose tasks vere invalidated
5) A checkbox (something like "please validate quickly") next to the 
"Mark task as done", where mappers can somehow request quick validation 
(because they are not sure if they have done it right). Checking this 
box would put the task on top of this list. And when this task has been 
validated the user should get a message.


Another validation-related topic:
For me as a mapper, I wish that I would have a list of my finished tasks 
where I see which have been validated / invalidated. It would give me a 
boost when I see I am doing things right.


Florian


Am 25.03.2017 um 17:31 schrieb Pete Masters:
Hi John, I mentioned this to Blake as feedback to the TM3 
consultation.


Pete

On 25 Mar 2017 16:08, "john whelan" > wrote:


Some way to spot the most recently mapped tiles that have not been
validated.  The current activity list isn't too bad except when a
mapathon hits then there are more tiles than the activity list can
hold.  Also validating takes up slots on the list.

The reason I'm after the most recently mapped tiles is the sooner
I can catch a problem the fewer times it gets repeated so the
fewer times it needs to be corrected.

I need the order in which they were mapped most recent first.

Thanks John

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