[Talk-us] This Sunday: last opportunity to submit a talk to State of the Map US

2015-03-21 Thread Alex Barth
This Sunday is the last opportunity to submit your talk to State of the Map
US!

Share your experience with mapping, OpenStreetMap software or your vision
for the project. We'd love to hear from you and have you at the conference!

http://stateofthemap.us/talk

Have a great weekend -

Alex

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Alex Barth
Vice President
OpenStreetMap United States Inc.
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[Talk-us] Missing Maps Field Mapping Opportunity

2015-03-21 Thread Dale Kunce
American Red Cross and Missing Maps need your help.

Do to some staff deployments to support the global Red Cross in Vanuatu,
American Red Cross is in urgent need of a volunteer to help with training
and field mapping in Tanzania http://tasks.hotosm.org/project/955. We
already have all of the materials and great lead trainer from American Red
Cross GIS team but we need a second trainer.

What We Need:
 - Two week commitment starting April 10
 - Experience with OpenStreetMap
 - Experience with JOSM and/or iD
 - Experience with Field Papers
 - Previous field experience within a humanitarian context, especially
Africa, a plus

What You Will Do:
Train Tanzanian Red Cross staff and volunteers on
 - OSM data model
 - Using Field Papers to collect OSM data
 - Entering Data in JOSM and/or iD
 - Deploy and test OpenMapKit for use throughout the mapping
 - Help build a local OSM community

Why You Should Do It:
 - Learn how to use OpenMapKit
 - Gain field mapping experience in a humanitarian context
 - Help out Missing Maps and support vulnerable people
 - ARC will pay for all field expenses and travel within our expense rules

Apply:
Send and email to me, dale.ku...@redcross.org, with your CV/Resume and
answer the following questions.
- Why you want to volunteer?
- Description of your OSM/HOT experience
- Statement about your ability to obtain a visa for Tanzania.

Brief Program Description:
The American Red Cross and Tanzanian Red Cross are beginning long term
disaster risk reduction programming in rural Ushirombo, Tanzania. The Red
Cross hopes to capture GIS data using OSM and needs more detailed basemap
data (roads, land features, rivers) to assist in the project design phase.
The maps produced will be used to create more efficient and grounded
programs to reduce the risk or disease and environmental disaster from
affecting the communities.

Thanks
Dale
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